These factors—long-term and trigger—led to World War I.
What are: Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism (underlying) and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip (trigger)?
100
Facing widespread public disapproval in March 1917, Czar Nicholas did this, putting the country in the hands of a provisional government headed by Alexander Kerensky.
What is abdicated?
100
Japanese name for Chinese territory seized by Japan in 1931-32.
What is Manchukuo?
100
U.S. policy of providing aid to financially strapped European nations after World War II.
What is the Marshall Plan?
100
This famous socialist served as India's first Prime Minister.
Who is Jawaharlal Nehru?
200
This country betrayed its former allies in 1915 to join France, Great Britain, and Russia.
What is Italy?
200
Russian women marched in Petrograd in March 1917 to protest the shortage of this pantry staple.
What is bread?
200
This policy was on display in Munich in 1938 when European powers agreed to allow Germany to annex portions of Czechoslovakia.
What is appeasement?
200
The Red Guards aimed to rid China of these.
What are the four olds? (Old ideas, old culture, old customs, old habits.)
200
This man led the All-India Muslim League just before British colonial rule ended.
Who was Mohammad Ali Jinnah?
300
The German military's plan that meant the army would try to hold Russia on the Eastern Front while invading France by moving through Belgium.
What is the Schlieffen Plan?
300
This Bolshevik leader advocated violent revolution to overthrow the capitalist system.
Who is Lenin?
300
This democratic government was put in place in Germany after its defeat in World War I.
What is the Weimar Republic?
300
This compilation of Chairman Mao's views was required reading during the Cultural Revolution.
What is the Little Red Book?
300
The division of India that led to a separate Muslim Pakistan.
What is Partition?
400
This country did not join the League of Nations after World War I.
What is the United States?
400
This mystic influenced the wife of Czar Nicholas II, further weakening public perceptions of the monarchy.
Who was Rasputin?
400
These two leaders agreed in 1939 not to take military action against each other for ten years.
Who are Hitler and Stalin (Non-aggression Pact)?
400
This leader described what he called an "iron curtain" in a speech in Missouri in 1946.
Who is Winston Churchill?
400
Gandhi's famous 1930 act of civil disobedience.
What is The Salt March?
500
German submarines sank this British passenger ship, prompting American protest over unrestricted submarine warfare.
What is the Lusitania?
500
This economic policy reintroduced some aspects of a free market system in Russia in the 1920s.
What is Lenin's NEP (New Economic Policy)?
500
The idea that Germany needed to expand to gain "living space."
What is lebensraum?
500
Kennedy's failed plan to send exiled Cuban fighters to cause a revolt against Castro.
What is the Bay of Pigs?
500
Gandhi's "truth force," or non-violent political resistance.