Between the World Wars
The rise of Dictators
The Roaring 20's
Miscellaneous
WWI
100

what year did the international trade declined in?

In 1930's
100

What are the 5   Mussolini's policies that was talked about?

Began allying Italy with Germany.

Limited freedom of speech arrested political opponents and restricted voting rights. 

Pledged to make Italy an imperial power. 

Invaded Ethiopia in 1935.

100

This cultural movement celebrated Black heritage and identity, primarily centered? 

Harlem Renaissance

100

What cause the great Depression ?

the stock market crash.

100

what was the name of the first tank?

 Little Willie?

200

What did Albert Einstein revolutionize his theories about?

light, relativity, & energy disproved.

200

Who did the Italian king appointed the head of the government?

Benito Mussolini.

200

In America, why were the 1920s called the Roaring 20s?

They were called the Roaring 20s due to the prosperity felt by most Americans, and the social upheavals the nation underwent. 

200

What was the main reason of World War 1?

Nationalism and etc.
200

what battle stop the Germans from marching on pairs?

The battle of Marne.
300

What country was Defeated after WWI

Russia

300
Who became chancellor of Germany?

Adolf Hitler

300

How was the stock market involved?

People with spare cash saw the stock market as a way to get rich quick. If you bought a stock and it went up you made money.

300

What was the "Schlieffen Plan" and why did it fail?

The Schlieffen Plan was Germany's strategy to defeat France quickly by invading through Belgium and then turn east to fight Russia.It failed because Russia mobilized faster than expected, and Belgium put up stronger resistance than anticipated. 

300

what two countries had more missing or imprisoned than dead?

Russia and Austria.

400

The USA used it's -------- to help European nations repay their debts?

Their Wealth.

400

Name one of the vocabularies that talks about Ruler who has complete control over a government?

Dictator. 

400

What was prohibition?

Prohibition was an amendment to the US Constitution making it illegal to make, sell, distribute, buy, or drink alcoholic beverages.

400

What was the "Lusitania" and why was its sinking significant?

The Lusitania was a British passenger liner that was sunk by a German U-boat in 1915. The sinking, which resulted in the deaths of many civilians including Americans angered the United States and contributed to its eventual entry into the war. 

400

What were some of the new technologies used in WWI?

Trench warfare, machine guns, poison gas, tanks, and airplanes were some of the new technologies that had a significant impact on the war.

500

what had cause world war 1?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

500

What are the reason dictators were present? 

What is Authoritarian rule for expansion and  totalitarian government. 
500
what were the lady called during the 1920's with a style of dress and short hair?

What are flappers?

500

What was the "Treaty of Versailles" and what were its major consequences?

The Treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty that officially ended World War I. It imposed harsh terms on Germany including territorial losses demilitarization and substantial reparations which contributed to resentment and instability in Germany in the interwar period.

500

How many people died in WWI?

 10 million military personnel and 10 million civilians died.