A situation in a war or conflict in which neither side can gain an advantage
stalemate
100
This -ism word refers to a political or social philosophy that encourages a return to traditional values and 'the way things were'.
Conservatism
100
This legislation was created by a US President in order to help protect free people around the world from Communism and Totalitarian regimes.
Truman Doctrine
100
This person, inspired by the American Revolution, led Venezuela to independence and paved the way for democracy throughout Latin America.
Simon Bolivar
100
What were the four MAIN causes of WWI?
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism
200
Information used to publicize or promote a specific political cause or view point. Usually appeals to the viewers emotions of pride, guilt, and fear.
Propaganda
200
This is the -ism word for an extreme pride in one's country and a willingness to go to great lengths for that pride. Usually associated with the fight for independence.
Nationalism
200
This legislation was created after the Opium Wars and punished China by requiring the payment of reparations and severe trade restrictions
Treaty of Nanking
200
This man was leader of Germany during WWII and is responsible for the Holocaust.
Adolph Hitler
200
This organization was created after WWII in order to preserve international peace and promote development around the world.
United Nations
300
A period of time when a civilization experiences a change from a agriculture society to a society where citizens work in factories and use large machinery.
Industrialization
300
A country that is dedicated to preserving a strong military that is prepared to fight at any time. The glorification of the military.
Militarism
300
This legislation ended WWI and included provisions that 1)blamed Germany for the war 2) restricted the size of Germany's military 3) required Germany to pay huge war reparations and 4) gave Germany's colonies to the League of Nations.
Treaty of Versailles
300
This man is responsible for successfully using nonviolence and peaceful protests to fight for India's independence.
Mohandas Gandhi
300
Put the following economic systems in developmental order according to "The Communist Manifesto". Capitalism ---Primitive Communism --- Communism --- Socialism --- Feudalism
The theory developed by Otto von Bismarck that encouraged citizens to put the needs of the state before their individual needs.
Realpolitik
400
This is when a larger country takes over a smaller country and controls its politics and resources.
Imperialism
400
This meeting of European powers in 1814 was the first time that representatives met on an international scale to balance power. The meeting came in response to Napoleon having so much power.
Congress of Vienna
400
This leader fought against French monarchs during the French Revolution but eventually became Emperor of one of the largest European empires in history.
Napoleon
400
Name three of the five motivations for Imperialism
1) Economic 2) Political 3) Religious 4) Exploratory 5) Social Darwinism
500
The forcible overthrow of a government in favor of a new system. The drastic and wide-reaching change in the way something works.
Revolution
500
A social and economic system in which all citizens are equal, there are no classes, and there is no need for profit. Karl Marx thought this was the final stage economic evolution.
Communism
500
This was a meeting of European powers in 1884 to divide up land in Africa. (No African countries were invited.)
Congress of Berlin
500
This man was the leader of the Bolshevik party in Russia and is responsible for spreading Communism throughout the country.
Vladimir Lenin
500
**Double Jeopardy** What is the most interesting thing that you have learned all year in World History?