Spark that began World War 1.
What is the assassination Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
What year did the Russian Revolution begin?
What is 1917 - 1923?
This Mexican Priest issued the Grito De Delores.
Who was Miguel Hidalgo?
The Treaty of Versailles was especially hard on this country.
Germany.
Strong and excessive devotion to one's country.
What is Nationalism?
is a serious disagreement or argument. There can be conflict between individuals, groups of people, and even nations.
What is Conflict?
Who were the Triple Entente?
Great Britain, France, and Russia.
The ruler of Russia until the 1917 Revolution.
Who is Czar Nicholas II?
German leader who organized the Berlin Conference; "Scramble for Africa"
Who is Otto Von Bismarck?
During the time of WW2, Germany was led by this man.
Who is Adolf Hitler?
A union formed between shared countries for shared benefit.
What is Alliance?
injustice, inequality, discrimination, unfair treatment, cruel treatment, enslavement, human trafficking, lack of freedom of speech, censorship, genocide, etc
What is Human Rights Violations?
One of the treaties that ended the first World War; it put harsh rules on Germany.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
What did Vladimir Lenin promise the Russian Citizens to gain their support?
"Peace, Land, and Bread".
As a result of the Austro-Prussian war - emerged as the leading military power in Europe
What is Germany?
What is trench warefare?
A belief that a strong military force should be kept and used aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
What is militarism ?
is the influence or control over the behavior of people and it is a part of every human interaction.
What is Power?
Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary
Who were the Central Power/ Triple Alliance?
This group led by Valdmir Lenin, it means "majority", and they took control of the government in 1917.
Who are the Bolsheviks?
Liberator of South and Central America.
Who is Simon Bolivar?
This is how many soldier's that Germany was allowed to have under treaty.
What is 100,00 Troops?
The area of land between opposing trenches
"No Man's Land"
is the state of not having enough of something. Everything we use in our daily life comes from the Earth and there is a limited supply of resources on this planet. Some places have access to more water than others, some have access to oil.
What is Scarcity?
President Wilson's postwar peace plan, which called for openness in matters of diplomacy, free trade, freedom of the seas, and an end to secret negotiations, among other.
What is Wilson's Fourteen Point Plan?
Stalin exciled this man from the communist party because they disagreed about means of expansion.
Who is Leon Trotsky?
Leader of the Haitian Revolution; freed the slaves; gained independence for Hayti.
Who was Toussaint L'Ouverture?
Russian world for Steel
What is Stalin?
An agreement to stop fighting.
What is an armistice?
occurs when more people are born than die and for most of global history, the number of people on Earth has increased.
What is Population Growth?
Foreign countries under one organization to promote Global Peace after the Great War.
What is the League of Nations?
This is the man largely responsible for ideas of communism and socialism to Russia; wrote a manifesto.
Who is Karl Marx?
He Liberated South America, and Argentina
Who was Jose de San Martin?
Person has absolute control of government, strong sense of nationalism.
What is a dictator/Tyrant?
a deadlock in which neither side is strong enough to defeat the otherW
What is a stalemate?
is the state of having connections or relationships with other people.
What is Interconnectedness?