WWI
Treaty of Versailles
League of Nations
Russian Revolution
Marxism
100

What was one of the main causes of WWI

•Militarism

•Alliances

•Imperialism

•Nationalism

100

Who were the big four?

The Big Four:

•Woodrow Wilson (USA)

•Georges Clemenceau (France)

•David Lloyd George (Britain)

•Vittorio Orlando (Italy)

100

What was a goal of the league of nations?

•Goals:

•Disarmament

•Settling disputes peacefully

•Protecting minority rights

•Enforcing collective security

100

what changes were made in Soviet society under Stalin?

•Education and literacy campaigns

•Role of women in industry and workforce

•Propaganda and censorship

•Cultural control over arts, literature, and religion

100

A group of people who owns the means of production

Bourgeoisie

200

Where was nationalism particularly strong in the early 20th century?

the Balkans

200

What was the purpose of the Paris peace conference?

•Prevent future wars

•Punish the defeated powers

•Redraw borders

•Address nationalism and security

200

What is one example of how the league was structured?

•Assembly: All members, vote on general issues

•Council: Smaller group, met more often, handled crises

•Secretariat: Administrative body

•Permanent Court of International Justice: Legal decisions

200

What is an example of Stalin’s political repression

•Great Purge (1936–1938): Executions, Gulags

•Show trials of former Bolsheviks

•Secret police (NKVD) controls dissent

200

The feeling of being disconnected from one's work

Alienation

300

Why would great powers care about the Balkans?

1. Strategic Location

2.Russia saw itself as the protector of Slavic peoples.

300

What was Woodrow Wilson's main goal

Peace

300

Why did the USA not join the League?

Senate voted against American Involvement

300

What was Stalin's 5 year plan

rapid industrialization

300

What is primitive accumulation?

making products cheaply or paying low wages for more profit

400

What were the effects of WWI?

•Millions dead and injured

•Empires collapsed

•Economies devastated

•New political ideas emerged

400

What was Clemenceau's main goal?

Punish Germany, secure France

400

What was a major challenge of the League?

•Major powers (USA) didn’t join

•Enforcement relied on voluntary action

•National interests often outweighed League ideals

400

What was Lenin's slogan?

bread, peace, land

400

Factories, tools, and resources used to make products

means of production

500

Why do you think historians often view WWI and WWII as one continuous war.

Causes that started WWI were never truly resolved and evolved into new conflicts.

500

What was Orlando's main goal?

Territorial gains

500

What were some failures of the League?

Japan invaded Manchuria, China

Italy invaded Ethiopia

500

What were the causes of the 1905 revolution?

Causes: Russo-Japanese War, poor living conditions, political repression

500

Marx believed social change would happen through

class struggle