Progress Before WWI
WWI
New Nations
Culture in Units A and B
Wild
100
Voting rights.
What is suffrage?
100
Inspired by nationalism, what action did Gavrilo Princip take that changed the course of history?
Assassinated Franz Ferdinand
100
Which Russian army fought against the Bolsheviks/Communists?
White Army
100
Examples of this include watching spectator sports, films, or listening to phonograph records
mass culture/mass entertainment
100
Why did Chinese peasants join the Communists and not the KMT?
Communists gave them land, and the peasants did not believe the KMT would look after their interests.
200
Explain the difference between a dominion and a colony.
dominion= local control, but part of a larger empire colony= local and foreign affairs controlled by outsiders/empire
200
Name one hero/villain and explain how he/she affected the war.
Answers vary.
200
Give two examples of Gandhi's use of civil disobedience in India.
Salt March Noncooperation movement (boycotts, strikes, fasting, prayers)
200
Where was jazz popular, and who mostly listened to it?
US and Europe, young people
200
Einstein's theory that time and space were NOT constant
relativity
300
What controversy occurred in France, frightening Jews and increasing Zionism?
The Dreyfus Affair
300
Explain who had the strongest army on the Eastern Front, and give one reason why.
Germany 1. loyal soldiers 2. well-supplied
300
Who was responsible for the Great Purge?
Stalin
300
Art movement inspired by Freud.
surrealism
300
System where the government has complete control of every aspect of a citizen's life
totalitarianism
400
What two suggestions did Lord Durham make to decrease the possibility of a French rebellion in Canada?
1. encourage more Brits to immigrate to Canada 2. unite Upper and Lower Canada
400
Under the Schlieffen Plan, who did Germany attack first, and why?
France, because Germany saw France as a bigger threat than Russia.
400
What type of government did Turkey have, and what was the status of women in this country, compared to Iran and Saudi Arabia?
1. democracy/republic 2. Women could vote.
400
Philosophy that said there was no universal meaning to life, and that people must make their own meaning.
existentialism
400
Education in the beliefs of the government/group in power.
Indoctrination.
500
Name three things demanded in the People's Charter of 1838.
1. suffrage for all men 2. a secret ballot 3. allow non-landowners to be in Parliament 4. give members of Parliament a salary
500
How did imperialism lead to militarism?
Competing imperial nations needed large armies to protect their colonies.
500
Which government took over Russia after the MARCH Revolution, and what led to this government's downfall?
1. the duma/Kerensky's provisional government (a democracy) 2. Kerensky chose to stay in WWI
500
Name for a young woman who bobbed her hair and embraced the freer, non-traditional lifestyle of the 1920s.
flapper
500
How did Marie Curie's scientific achievements affect popular culture?
"Radium Mania"
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