He was the last Czar, until his execution.
Who is Czar Nicholas II?
Too proud.
What is nationalism?
The Great Depression was an ______________ depression.
What is ECONOMIC?
They were invented partially because there was too much "mustard."
What are gas masks?
In the 1920, lots of Americans bought on:
What is CREDIT?
The United States did not enter the war until which year?
What is 1917?
Colonies provided resources and this for countries during World War 1.
What are troops?
Vladimir Lenin helped Russia to become this.
What is communist?
Guns, guns and more guns.
What is militarism?
Many Americans _______________ on the stock market and lost.
What is GAMBLED?
The one place no one wanted to be.
What is No Man's Land?
Women achieved suffrage in 1920 in America, which means what?
What is the right to vote?
America became obsessed with these "models" in the 1920s and still is today.
What are cars?
This important World War 1 figure was only 20 years old.
Who is Gavrilo Princip, the assassin of Archduke Ferdinand?
Russia's ally at the start of World War 1.
What is Serbia?
Taking resources from "weak" countries, led to competition in Europe.
What is imperialism?
These went out of business and ran out of something very important, causing panic in 1929.
What are banks?
World War 1 fighting "in holes in the ground."
What is trench warfare?
These young women challenged everything in the 1920s, including tradition:
What are FLAPPERS?
Americans wanted to be left alone when World War 1 started.
What is isolationism?
You did not want this in your boots.
What is trench foot?
These problems led to the Russian Revolution:
What are food shortages and corruption?
No one is going to "Balk" at this cause of the war.
What is Conflict in the Balkans?
The Great Depression led to a lot of this, which made people anxious about the future.
What is instability?
Germany invaded this country in World War 1, and again 26 years later in World War 2.
What is Belgium?
This field of study did not "shrink" in the 1920s from trying to explain the human mind.
What is psychology?
128 Americans died on this ship from a submarine attack.
What is the Lusitania?
Governments used these two tools to convince their people to go to war and support the war effort.
What are censorship and propaganda?
Russia signed a peace deal with this country, which that country then violated?
What is Germany?
This event in 1914 lit the fuse that started World War 1.
What is the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand?
This upward change in prices affected every country in the 1920s---and the 2020s.
What is INFLATION?
This World War 1 weapon killed more people than any other.
What is the machine gun?
In the 1920s, lots of people moved to what?
What are cities?
This peace group was America's idea, but we never joined it.
What is the League of Nations?
The Germans had to pay these for their role in starting World War 1.
What are reparations?
As communists, the Russians were deeply opposed to which economic system?
What is capitalism?
The Ottoman Empire had to deal with this special type of extreme pride in country. (2 words)
What is ethnic nationalism?
These helped cause the Great Depression; a tax on goods from other countries that often causes prices to rise.
What are tariffs?
They let puppies fight in these World War 1 aerial battles.
What are dogfights?
This science of racial superiority was favored by the Nazis, and some Americans.
What is eugenics?
Germany tried to turn this American ally against them to prevent the United States from entering the war.
What is Mexico?
This made the Germans mad and it only got worse...
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
Where did Russia invade to begin the Eastern Front?
What is East Prussia?
This cause of World War 1 is relevant today with Ukraine and Russia's war and NATO.
What is the alliance system?
FDR gave Americans this, which included Social Security and unemployment insurance.
What is the New Deal?
These ships were terrifying.
What are dreadnoughts?
The 1920s saw a lot this, meaning "too much"
What are excesses?
He was elected partly because he "kept us out of the war," until he didn't.
Who is President Woodrow Wilson?
This "senseless battle" had more than 1 million injuries and deaths.
What is the Battle of Somme?