Industrialization & Imperialism
World War I
World War II
Cold War
People, Places, & Ideas
100

The sepoys who fought for the British Empire were from here.

What is India?

100

The Western Front of World War I was along the border of these two countries.

What are France & Germany?

100

WWII began with the German invasion of _ .

What is Poland?

100

A term for the state of tension, near-war, and rivalry between the United States & Soviet Union from the 1940s-1990s.

What is the Cold War?

100

Inspiring later fascist movements, this -ism is defined as a love for one's country.

What is nationalism?

200

After decades of American imperialism, this WWII-era president who promised Latin American nations that the U.S. would be a "good neighbor" in an effort to mend relations.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

200

Before World War I, the triple alliance was made up of these three nations.

What are Italy, Germany, & Austria-Hungary?

200

Germany's targeted conquest of the Sudetenland came at the expense of this nation's territory.

What is Czechoslovakia?

200
A constant effort to develop new and better weapons than one's enemies.

What is an arms race?

200

The African National Congress which fought to end apartheid in South Africa was led by this man.

Who is Nelson Mandela?

300

The development of these two ideologies contributed to World War I decades later.

What are nationalism & militarism?

300

The Austrian ultimatum to Serbia which triggered WWI was inspired by the murder of this man.

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

300

The Munich Conference is considered an example of this failed foreign policy designed to avoid WWII.

What is appeasement?

300

The first communist world leader.

Who was Vladimir Lenin?

300

The leader of Iraq who invaded Kuwait and was then invaded by the United States.

Who was Saddam Hussein?

400

Between 1810-1910, Europe experienced a century of peace between these two major wars.

What are the Napoleonic Wars & World War I?

400

This empire's dedication to absolutism motivated its leader to enter World War I with the goal of proving the strength of his rule.

What is the Russian Empire?

400

In 1941, Germany made the strategically risky decision to invade this nation, expanding World War II to the East.

What is the Soviet Union?

400

A term referring to the division of Europe into the "free" capitalist West and the "unfree" communist East.

What is the Iron Curtain?

400

These two countries have grown the most since 1950.

What are India & China?

500

Japan's name for its desired empire covering most of Asia after its planned conquest of China.

What is the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere?

500

Germany faced this devastating economic crisis after the Treaty of Versailles was implemented.

What is hyperinflation?

500

The liberation of Europe began with this massive 1944 naval invasion.

What is D-Day / Normandy?

500

The United States unsuccessful invasion of Cuba in 1961.

What is the Bay of Pigs?

500

The ideology advocating for a global workers' revolution.

What is communism?

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