This is what motivated European nations to compete for colonial possessions.
What is nationalism?
This was the spark that started World War I.
What was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand?
He came to power in German, and spread anti-Semitism to the German people.
Who is Hitler?
What is Genocide?
This was the conflict that occurred along the 38th parallel.
What is the Korean War?
This was an armed conflict in China to resist foreigners influence.
What was the Boxer Rebellion?
What is M.A.I.N.? (Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism)
This was established to prevent future wars after World War I.
What is the League of Nations?
The SOL turning point of World War II.
What was D-Day?
This was a phrase coined by Churchill about the Soviet Satellite nations.
What was the Iron Curtain?
These are the forms of Imperialism.
What is colonies, Protectorates, and Spheres of Influence?
This is what colonies wanted for their participation in World War I.
What is Indpendence?
These are the French Mandates after World War I.
What is Syria and Lebanon?
This was a cause of World War II where the League of Nations let Hitler take land hoping that he would eventually stop.
What is Appeasement?
Who was Chiang Kai-Shek?
This country opened up trade with Japan.
What was America?
This is why the United States joined World War I.
What is the Zimmerman Telegram or the sinking of the Lusitania by German Submarines?
This person tried to Industrialize Russia in five years after he took power.
Who was Stalin?
This was the United States General in charge of defeating Hitler.
Who was Eisenhower?
What was Containment?
This was the trading company that dominated trade in India.
What was the East India Company?
These are the four empires that ended because of World War I.
What is Russian, Ottoman, German, and Austro-Hungarian?
These are the three countries that Japan invaded before World War II started.
What is Korea, Manchuria, and China?
This was the date of Pearl Harbor.
What was December 7, 1941?
This person killed the educated, artists, technicians, former government officials, monks, and minorities in Cambodia.
Who is Pol Pot?