o The o The “–isms”
Unification of Germany
Scramble for Africa
WW1
US enters WW1
100
The control of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people.
What is COLONIALISM?
100
___________ was a Prussian chancellor who unified Germany during the Franco-Prussian War. He was loyal to the German nation Prussia, and thought that uniting Germany under Prussian leadership would make Prussia stronger.
What is Otto Von Bismarck?
100
What the term "Scramble for Africa" refers to.
What is the European colonization process in the late 1800s?
100
o The Unification of Germany led to deep nationalism and militarism. o Hostility between the great European powers in the 19th Century. o Militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism played major roles in the conflict. o The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
What is causes of WW1?
100
The US wanted _________ to win because we loaned them $2.3 billion.
What is the Allied Powers?
200
Where investment and ownership of production and exchange of wealth is made and maintained by individuals or corporations.
What is CAPITALISM?
200
The _________ took place between 1904 and 1907 in German South-West Africa (modern day Namibia).
What is the Herero Genocide?
200
Europeans, mostly British, had settle colonies in _________. In a settler colony, the colonizers invest in reproducing their own culture in those colonies.
What is colonization of South Africa?
200
Two Allied Powers, Two Central Powers
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200
Germany warns the US not to sail in the waters around Britain, because they will sink every ship they see. Is a response to a British blockade.
What is unrestricted submarine warfare?
300
The policy of extending the rule of an empire or nation over other countries, or of getting and keeping colonies.
What is IMPERIALISM?
300
Then German general von Trotha defeated the Herero in the Battle of Waterberg and drove them into the desert, where most of them died of __________.
What is thirst/starvation?
300
Because of the discovery of quinine and the arrival of the steamship, ______ is made penetrable, and Europeans were able to go in much further.
What is West Africa?
300
Advancement in guns, machinery, and chemical warfare was not matched by advances in mobility, resulting in a grueling form of warfare.
What is trench warfare?
300
• The US intercepts a note from the German foreign minister to the Mexican foreign minister • Proposes an alliance between Mexico and Germany • Germany promises to help Mexico re-claim lost territories of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona
What is the Zimmerman Telegraph?
400
A policy where the interests of one's own nation are viewed as separate from the interests of other nations.
What is Nationalism?
400
Survivors, majority of whom were women and children, were eventually put in ______________ .
What are concentration camps?
400
________ had a very strong emperor, Menelik II, and their warfare tactics were superior to the Italians, who tried to colonize ________. They defeated the Italians, and the other European nations decided not to try to colonize the region as a result.
What is Ethiopia/East Africa?
400
The years that WW1 occurred during.
What is July 28th, 1914 – November 11th, 1918?
400
The Russian Tsar is overthrown, so the war is now all ______ against all ___________.
What is democracies/monarchies?
500
The tendency to think of military power as the supreme ideal of a country and to compare all other interests to those of the military.
What is Militarism?
500
The estimated total deaths of the Herero Genocide?
What is between 24,000 - 100,000.
500
Germany held the _____________, during which the European powers divided Africa between them. They did this with no concern for the Africans already living there.
What is the Berlin Conference?
500
Who left the war and who entered the war in 1917.
What is Russia/US?
500
How did the US entering the war tip the scale for the Allied Powers?
Answers may vary.
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