WWI
Interwar Era
WWII
Cold War
Decolonization
100

WWI begin and ended in what years?

What are 1914-1918?

100

The Treaty of Versailles disproportionately targeted what country?

What is Germany?

100

The invasion of this country sparked WWII

What is Poland? 

100

These two global super powers arose after WWII

Who are the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.?

100
The leader of India's independence non-violent movement

Who is Gandhi? 

200

This treaty signaled the end of the war.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

200

This economic crisis stimulated a global economic recession.

What is the Great Depression of 1929?

200

The Axis Powers consisted of which three countries?

Who are Germany, Italy, and Japan?

200

This imaginary border split Europe into east and west

What is the Iron Curtain?

200

The name of South Africa's system of racial segregation

What is apartheid? 

300

The acronym for the causes of WWI (hint: there are four letters)

What is MAIN (militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism)?

300

This political ideology, promoted by Hitler and Stalin, rose during the interwar period.

What is fascism?

300

The Germans used this fast-paced warfare technique to take over France and Poland

What is Blitzkrieg?

300

This acronym is the reason why the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. avoided a nuclear war

What is M.A.D. (mutually assured destruction)

300

Conflict between India and Pakistan after their partition centered around this land

What is Kashmir?

400

Many historians argue this international organization was too weak to prevent future wars.

What is the League of Nations? 

400

This policy, practiced by Britain and France, allowed Hitler to remilitarize Germany and annex/take over land with no repurcussions.

What is the Policy of Appeasement? 

400

America dropped the first atomic bomb on this Japanese city

What is Hiroshima?

400

The last leader of the USSR whose reforms ultimately weakened the communist party

Who is Mikhail Gorbachev?

400

Secret society made up by native Kenyans that violently opposed British rule

Who were the Mau Mau?

500

The name of the civilian ferry that Germany sunk, killing 128 Americans.

What is the Lusitania? 

500

These laws restricted the freedoms of Jews in Germany

What are the Nuremberg Laws? 

500

Before directly joining the war, Congress passed this act to allow the U.S. to support the allied powers financially

What is the Lend-Lease Act?

500

A period of reduced nuclear armaments and legislation to restrict nuclear weapons accumulation in the 1970's

What is detente? 

500

The leader of South Africa's independence movement and their first Black president

Who is Nelson Mandela?