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What was the economy of Europe like in the roaring 20's?
economy was growing, everything was going great, women entering the workforce
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At the end of World War I, what nation became the dominant foreign power in Latin America?
USA
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What was Lenin's solution to Russian participation in World War I?
he negotiated peace treaties with Germans and surrendered huge amounts of land on Russia's western border
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How did early Chinese Marxist philosophy differ from Lenin's?
peasants were seen as the van guard of the revolution
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What event historically triggered the Great Depression?
collapse of the American stock market
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Which countries granted women the right to vote?
U.S., Turkey, Germany, Britain
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The revolutionary political regimes in Russia were based on councils of workers, or ______
soviets
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What foreign power played a major factor in Chinese domestic history from the mid-1890s to 1945?
Japan
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In 1919, Sun Yatsen returned to China and attempted to unify the various political organizations struggling for political influence by reorganizing the revolutionary movement under what name?
Nationalist Party of China
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In 1935, Italy invaded which country?
Ethiopia
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What is the state of political organization in Mexico after the revolution?
industrialized by creating a one-party system under PRI
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Who was the leader of the Russian government after the March Revolution?
Alexander Kerensky
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Japan gained influence in China by seizing areas of what European power during World War I?
Germany
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The Chinese Nationalist Party received much of its early foreign assistance from _____________
Soviet Russia
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What did Adolf Hitler's plan consist of?
return to more traditional ways, creation of a secret police, glorious foreign policy designed to undo the disgrace of Versailles
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What politician first challenged the Mexican government in 1910?
Francisco Madero
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What were the causes of failure of the initial Revolutionary government in Russia?
It wanted to continue Russian participation in World War I, Liberalism was not deeply rooted in Russia due to the lack of a substantial middle class, leaders hesitated to enact land reforms
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What was the initial goal of the May Fourth movement in China?
create liberal democracy
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Following Sun Yatsen's death in 1925, what group seized control of the Nationalist Party?
warlords and military chiefs
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Hitler's foreign and military policies were based on what?
totalitarianism government
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When did the Mexican Revolution begin?
1910
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What group succeeded the initial revolutionary government of Russia?
Lenin's Bolsheviks
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Most of the members of the early May Fourth movement in China were __________________
intellectuals as students
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What impact did the Nationalist smashing of the workers' movement have on the development of the Communist Party in China?
it allowed Maos program of revolutionary activity among the peasants to come to the forefront
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What caused the downfall of the first Peronist government in 1955?
the coalition of labor, business, and the fall of the military