Industrialization
WWI
Capitalism and Communism
Other Facts
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What is industrialization?

Development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale

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What was the “spark” that started WWI?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914.

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What is Capitalism?

Individuals and businesses who own and control resources and can make a profit by producing and selling goods and services

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What countries were first to formally declare war at the start of WWI

Austria-Hungary and Serbia

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Positive effects of the Industrial Revolution?

advancements in technology, and economic growth

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What are the two reasons the US entered WWI?

Germany's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmerman Telegram.

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What is Communism?

 the government owns economic systems and and controls the means of production

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What countries were in the triple entente?

Great Britain, France, and Russia

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Where did the Industrial Revolution start?

Great Britain

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What are some examples of new technologies that were created during WWI?

Tanks, machine guns, poison gas, bomber aircraft, and submarines

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Who was Karl Marx?

He was a german philosopher

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What countries were in the triple alliance?

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy

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What are some of the causes of industrialization?

Population growth, Urbanization, Political influences

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What was life like in the trenches during WWI?

A harrowing mix of boredom, danger, and hardship

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What did Karl Mark do?

 he was famous for his theories about communism, capitalism, and socialism

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In 1915, which county decided to switch sides on the Triple Alliance and joined the Triple Entente?

Italy

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What are some of the inventions that made the Industrial Revolution happen?

The steam engine, the telephone, and the telegraph

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What spread around the world after WWI?

A devastating pandemic of influenza

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What did Capitalism do during the Industrial Revolution?

it drove the change from farming and hand craft-based economies to large scale industry manufacturing
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Where did the Industrial Revolution begin 

Britian