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how many battles were fought in the cold war?
ZERO fighting actually never occured
How have cultural norms about women's roles changed over the 20 century?
Over the 20th century, cultural norms surrounding women's roles experienced significant shifts, moving from a primarily domestic focus to increased participation in public life and the workforce.
What was the biggest empire that fell post World War l?
The ottoman Empire
what new tech(s) cuased a increase in global connection?
air planes, phones..etc
who was killed in the assasination that started world war l?
Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand
who were the 2 powers involved in the Cold War?
US & Russia
What movement forcused on women being more in the work force and less domestic cultural roles?
The feminist Movement
What was the treaty post world war l declaring germany had lost the war?
what political ideology was spread by the US further across the globe?
when did world war ll start and end?
1939-1945
What was the Berlin Wall and how did it symbolize the division between East and West?
The Berlin Wall was a concrete and barbed wire barrier constructed by East Germany in 1961 to separate East and West Berlin. It became a powerful symbol of the Cold War and the division between the communist East and the democratic West. The wall physically represented the ideological and political divide, limiting movement and communication between the two sides.
what year was Rode vs Wade overturned?
June 24, 2022
what are the names of 3 major political ideologies during the 20th century?
Fascim, nationalism, Communism, liberalism
what countries use globalization to their power to help them grow economically?
Many countries, particularly emerging economies like China, India, and Vietnam, have leveraged globalization to achieve significant economic growth and development with the use of factories and machines.
name the main powers in world war l and what their alliances were
Ottoman empire, Germany, Austria-hungary, france, great britain, & russia
central powers: Ottomans, Germany, Austria-Hungary
Allies: russia, great britain, France, US
what was the role of the iron curtain in the cold war?
The "Iron Curtain" was a term used to describe the political and ideological barrier that separated Western Europe from the Soviet Union and its satellite states in Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
What ammendment was passed to help women get the right to vote? (Extra 100 points if you know the exact year)
19th ammendment and 1919-1920
Name 2 rulers during World war ll who used Fascism?
Adolf Hitler of the Nai party and Benito Musollini of Italy.
what document was established for a global baseline for individual liberties?
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
What tactic did the nazis use to conquer eruope quickley
Blitzkreig
What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?
(Describe how it started and what it resulted in.)
It started when the Russians began placing nuclear missiles in Cuba, leading to a 13-day standoff between the US and the Russians, which was the closest we have ever been to a nuclear war. It resulted in Russia removing the missiles from Cuba and America not invading Cuba and taking their missiles out of Turkey.
Who was the famous feminist who was shot in Pakistan in 2012 fighting for girls in schools and later won the noble piece prize?
Malala Yousafzai
Name all Axis powers of World War ll and the Allies and one country that was nuetral.
Axis: Germany, Italy, Japan
Allies: GB, US, France, Soviets, China
Nuetral: Switzerland, Sweden, Ireland and others.
what organizations accelerated and encouraged economic globalization?
World Trade Orginization (WTO), World Bank, & International Monetary Fund (IMF)