The term for the social and economic change where the production of goods was moved to factories.
Industrialization
What was the name of the book written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles?
This contributed to the outbreak of the revolution in France because it introduced new concepts of liberty and equality that challenged the old social order.
Enlightenment
Which country invaded the Rhineland in 1936?
Germany
This area was known as the "powder keg" of Europe because of the history of uprisings and clashes it has had.
This system was developed in Britain during the agricultural revolution and increased crop yields.
Crop Rotation System
He led the Red Army and won the Russian Civil War from 1918-1920, but was later exiled:
Leon Trotsky
The people of France despised this person because they spent money, lived an extravagant lifestyle, and was a foreigner.
Marie Antoinette
Who was the leader of the fascist group in Spain that started the Spanish Civil War?
Germany believed that this country would pose less of a threat to Germany than France.
Russia
These two were both philosophers that used the idea of a state of nature to analyze human society and were influenced by political events in England.
John Locke and Thomas Hobbes
The campaign between 1934 and 1939 to eliminate real or imagined opposition to Stalin's power.
The Great Purge
The delegates of the Third Estate formed this because the first and second estates refused to give them any power or influence.
National Assembly
The Munich Conference was held to address the problem of Germany's threat over which country?
Czechoslovakia
What was the name of the goal to quickly defeat France and then attack Russia before it could fully mobilize?
Schlieffen Plan
This age in Europe fueled scientific research and changed the perspective of classical and biblical sources.
Age of Exploration
Karl Marx believed that the primary force for change throughout all of human history was:
economic forces
This was significant because it brought around the idea of creating a new constitution for France.
Tennis Court Oath
The idea of France and Britain to give into aggression to keep peace.
Appeasement
This was a major contributor to the start of WWI when European nations competed for colonies across the world to increase their wealth and power.
Imperialism
This new idea explained the motion of the planets around the sun.
Isaac Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
The violent prosecutions of Jews that were part of a larger campaign to impose Russian culture.
Pogroms
This event became a great symbol of the French Revolution.
Fall of the Bastille
List the 3 leaders of the Axis powers and what kind of government they led. (Example: Queen Elizabeth, monarchy)
Hitler, Fascist
Mussolini, Fascist
Hirohito, constitutional monarchy
The Allies invaded this place in order to seize control of a waterway vital for shipping supplies to the Russians.
Gallipoli