The name of the myth that said that the German military was undefeated in World War I and was undermined by domestic enemies back home
The process where foreign powers would take over lands in parts of China after the Opium Wars
Creating "spheres of influence"
The military officer turned president who was overthrown by Fidel Castro
Fulgencio Batista
The name for the religious leaders in Iran
The Ulama
World War I
The name for the law that stripped Jewish people of their citizenship
The two parties that split apart at the start of the Chinese Civil War after Chiang Kai-Shek took over the government
The Nationalists and the Communists
The conflicts (two) that gave Cuba its independence
The Cuban War for Independence and the Spanish American War
The shah who ruled over Iran for several decades and was a staunch U.S. ally and very repressive towards his own people until his overthrow in 1979
Mohammad Reza Shah
The name for the conflict where Germany, Italy, and Japan fought against Britain, France, the USSR, and later the United States
World War II
The economic problem facing the Weimar Republic that made currency nearly worthless
Hyper-inflation
The foreign power that complicated Chiang-Kai Shek's attempt to destroy the Chinese Communist Party
Japan
The movement that led the Cuban Revolution
M-26-7 or July 26 Movement
The colonel in the Iranian military that staged a coup to appoint himself shah. He wanted to modernize Iran and was later overthrown by the British and Soviet invasion during WWII
Reza Khan
The name for the conflict between the USSR and The United States over ideological and economic differences
The Cold War
The crime that was a new international legal concept created at the Nuremberg Trials
Crimes Against Humanity
The reasons for the failure of the Great Leap Forward
Farmers could not make steel and collectivized farms failed to produce enough food (or less farmers farming meant less food)
The major (successful) reform programs of Castro's government
Universal Healthcare and Literacy campaigns
The name for Mohammad Reza Shah's reforms that gave women more rights
The White Revolution
Imperialism
Article 48
The reasons (two) for the violence of the Cultural Revolution
The Red Guard attacking any "anti-revolutionary" or "counter-revolutionary" people and no definition of a true communist
The reasons (two) that people fled Cuba during the Boat Lifts
Political persecution and economic recessions
The reasons (three) that Ayatollah Khomeini was critical of the shah's rule
Lack of Islamic values, too much westernization in Iran, too much U.S. influence in Iran
The name for the event where a government and society experiences structural change to the point where both are irrevocably changed from the previous form
Revolution