IMPERIALISM
WORLD WAR I
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
VOCABULARY
100

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Which was the second largest colonial empire?

a) France

b) England

c) EEUU

a) France

100

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Neutral country:

a) Germany

b) Switzerland

c) United Kingdom

b) Switzerland

100

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Emperor of Russia:

a) Shah

b) Tsar

c) King

b) Tsar

100

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A state that is controlled and protected by another.:

a) Protectorate

b) Colony

c) Grant

a) Protectorate

200

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The conquering country is called the ___________, and the territories it acquires are its colonies.

Mother country

200

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Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the ____________ Empire was assassinated in Sarajevo

Austro-Hungarian

200

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There was a parliament, or ­_________. It had very limited powers.

Duma

200

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The__________ was a policy in which a strong nation sought to dominate other countries politically, socially, and economically

Imperialism

300

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What economic product did they want to obtain cheaply?

Raw material

300

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What were the 2 military blocks?

- Triple Alliance

- Triple Entente

300

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What was the first Treaty of the Bolshevik government?

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

300

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In  Russia in World War I, the government control of banks and most industries, the seizing of grain from peasants, and the centralization of state administration under Communist control was called what?

War Communism

400

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84% of the Earth´s land

How much of Earth was controlled by European countries and the United states in 1914?

400

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Tension between the powers (Armed Peace, 2 military blocks and arms race), Colonial rivalries, Eastern Question (Balkans) and assassination of Franz Ferdinand

What were the causes of World War I?

400

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Mensheviks and Bolsheviks

Which parties belonged to the Soviets?

400

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Orthodox Church

Which church followed the Eastern traditions of Christianity?

500

(Explain)

The political factors

Strategic goals, control the main maritime routes, gain prestige and compete for profit

500

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Consequences of WWI

- Human and material losses

- Paris Peace Treaty (Versailles)

- League of Nations

- Territorial changes

500

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Bolsheviks

Majority party within the Soviet, led by Lenin. Radical who rejected cooperation with the bourgeoisie and wanted to establish a proletarian dictatorship. jajaja

500

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League of Nations

An international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations

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