What were the causes of WWI?
alliances, assassination
What the countries did to prevent the spread of the disease?
masks, quarantines
What is the Great Depression?
What were the causes of WWII?
Hitler, Germany's defeat
What was the Holocaust?
6 million Jews killed by Nazis.
New weapons
barbed wire, tanks, machine guns, airplanes
Why is it called Spanish Flu?
Spain was the first one to report the news.
The effects of the Great Depression are...
unemployment, lost houses, banks closed.
Why the United States used atomic bombs to end WWII?
To save soldiers, force Japan to surrender
Why the Jews?
Blame for war
Who was blame for WWI?
Germany
How many people died from the Spanish Flu?
50 million
What are totalitarian governments?
Total power
How many people died in WWII?
50-80 million
Mention three other groups persecuted by the Nazis.
Roma, Socialists, Communists, Gays and Lesbians
Mention the Big Four.
Orlando, Clemenceau, George, Wilson
How many years did it take to create the vaccine for the Spanish Flu?
20 years
How and why the totalitarian states rise to power?
by force
people were unhappy
How the war ended? What happened to Germany?
Germany and Japan surrendered.
Germany four zones
Which one was the largest concentration camp?
Auschwitz
Mention three of Woodrow Wilson's 14 points.
Open alliances
Open trade
League of Nations
When did the Spanish Flu happen?
1918-1920
Mention three examples of totalitarian states.
Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin
What happened in D-Day?
Invasion of Normandy
What happened in the Night of Crystals?
Temples and businesses destroyed