Who was the Last Czar of Russia?
Czar Nicholas II
What was Germany's plan to win the war quickly?
The Schlieffen Plan
The day where the stock market crashed, banks closed, and many Americans lost their entire savings.
"Black Tuesday"
City in China where Imperialist Japan killed between 200,000-300,000 civilians.
Nanking
Spanish dictator who was supported by both Hitler and Mussolini
Francisco Franco
What was the event in Russia's history where an orthodox priest led a peaceful protest in hopes of meeting with the Czar, but was stopped and fired upon by Russian soldiers?
"Bloody Sunday"
What 3 countries made up the "Tipple Entente"
Great Britain, France, Russia/USSR
Period in world history where the economy collapsed and countries experienced high levels of inflation (mostly in the 1930s)
"The Great Depression"
A political philosophy that advocates the glorification of the state.
Fascism
List the Countries that made up the Axis Powers
Germany, Italy, Japan
What was the government Nicholas created for the people to make it seem he was giving into their demands?
The Duma
Who killed the Archduke of Austria Hungary, starting the war? (Full name)
Gavrilo Princip
Plan made by FDR to boost the American economy and get Americans working. (Social Security, public works projects, Federal minimum wage)
"The New Deal"
Italian Dictator who rose to power before the start of WW2.
Benito Mussolini
An act of granting concessions in order to avoid war.
Appeasement
Who led the Bolsheviks and led the Russian revolution against Czar Nicholas?
Vladimir Lenin
Which 2 events pushed the United States into the war?
Sinking of the Lusitania
Zimmerman Telegram
A type of payment Germany had to pay after the war, which meant they took full responsibility for it.
Reparations
Book that Hitler wrote in prison, outlining his plans for the future of Germany.
Main Kompf
Who were the "Big 3" of WW2?
FDR, Stalin, Churchill
Who did Lenin prefer to succeed him after his death?
Leon Trotsky
What were the MAIN causes of WW1?
Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
Due to the Great depression, what economic system started to become more accepted? Making the means of production owned by the state and not the people.
Communism
Law passed in Germany that said anyone with at least 1 Jewish grandparent was Jewish & couldnāt be a German citizen
Nuremburg Laws
This battle turned the tide in favor of the United States in the Pacific theater. (Pushed the Japanese back)
Battle of Midway