Great Depression
Russian revolution
WW1
what caused ww1?
M.A.I.N
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what was the Great Depression?

a severe global economic downturn from 1929 to 1939, characterized by high unemployment, poverty, and widespread bank and business failures

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When did the Russian Revolution happen

It happened in 1917

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What were one of the countries that were destroyed after world war 1?

Russia

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What increased patriotism?

Having a strong army

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What does the M in ”MAIN” stand for?

Militarism

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When did the Great Depression start?

It started in October 1929 after the stock market crash

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How many key events did the Russian revolution have?

2 or 3?

There were two key events.

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What led to new consumer goods and high wages for workers?

Mass production in factories

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A number of developments gradually increased tensions among ____ powers that led to the outbreak of war

European

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 a conflict between two nations quickly escalates into a wider war. What’s The word for this meaning?

Alliances

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What caused the Great Depression?

The stock market crash, bank failures, and a drop in consumer spending and investment.

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Why did the Russian Revolution happen?

People were unhappy with poverty, food shortages, World War I, and the rule of Tsar Nicholas II

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Electric appliances and ____were popular (fill in the blank)

Radios 

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 What is militarism?

Militarism is the belief that a country should have a strong military and be ready to use it to achieve its goals.

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Competition for colonies and resources led to tensions and rivalries between European powers, further fueling path to war. What is the word behind this meaning?

Imperialism 


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when did the Great Depression end?

It ended in the early 1940s

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What was the result of the Russian Revolution?

The Tsar was removed, and Russia became a communist state under the Bolsheviks, later forming the Soviet Union.

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USA used its wealth to help ______ nations.

Eurpoean 

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Rivalries due to militarism and _______ increased

Imperialism

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Strong national identities and desires for self-determination, particularly in the Balkans, contributed to instability and conflict.  What’s The word for this sentence?

nationalism 
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How did the Great Depression affect people?

Many people lost their jobs, homes, and savings, leading to widespread poverty

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Who led the Bolshevik Revolution?

The Bolshevik Revolution, also known as the October Revolution, was led by Vladimir Lenin.

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When did the roaring twenties come to an end?

1929

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Which one of the 4 countries broke from the ottoman empire?

Greece 

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 Archduke Franz Ferdinand, was _____ in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914

Assassinated

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