World War I
World War II
People
Russian Revolution
Grab Bag
100
According to the Treaty of Versailles, this country was forced to take responsibility for starting World War I.
Who is Germany?
100
During the Great Depression, debts from World War I caused the greatest problems here.
What is Germany?
100
He was creator of facism and the totalitarian leader of 1930s Italy.
Who is Benito Mussolini?
100
Due to the outbreak of the Russian Revolution, Russia ended its involvement in this.
What is World War I?
100
These were the targets of kamikaze pilots.
What are navy ships?
200
During World War I, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire made up this alliance.
What is the Central Powers?
200
Nazism was the German form of this.
What is Fascism?
200
Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto is famous for planning this attack.
What is Pearl Harbor?
200
In a command economy, economic decisions are made by this.
What is the government?
200
Between 1934 and 1939, Stalin eliminated opposition in the Communist Party during this event.
What is the Great Purge?
300
Under the Schlieffen Plan, German planned to quickly defeat ___ first, then attack ___.
Who is France, then Russia?
300
Great Britain and France followed this strategy in the years leading up to WWII, hoping that they could avoid going to war if they gave into Hitler's demands.
What is appeasement?
300
This general led the attack on the Normandy coast, also called D-Day.
Who is General Dwight Eisenhower?
300
According to Karl Marx, this group of working class people would rise up against the business owners.
What is the proletariat?
300
These were followers of Lenin and were Marxist revolutionaries.
Who were Bolsheviks?
400
These were the MAIN causes of World War I.
What is militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism?
400
In 1931, Manchuria was invaded by this country.
What is Japan?
400
To a lesser extreme than the Jewish people in Europe, this group of people was interned in the US during World War II.
Who are Japanese-Americans?
400
These were local councils under Russia's provisional government.
What are soviets?
400
This was a goal of trench warfare during World War I.
What is force enemy soldiers into "no-man's land," trap enemies on the front line and have them use up their supplies, protect soldiers from enemy fire on the front line?
500
This are was known as the "powder keg" of Europe.
What is the Balkan Peninsula?
500
In 1939, Hitler signed a non-aggression pact with this nation.
What is the Soviet Union?
500
This General helped to rebuild the Japanese government following their surrender after World War II.
Who is General Douglas MacArthur?
500
Rapid industrial growth, modernization of the economy, and strengthening defenses were all Stalin's goals for these.
What are the 5-year plans?
500
This was the only point of Wilson's 14 Points that was actually incorporated into the Treaty of Versailles.
What is the League of Nations?
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