WWI
WWII
Empires
Key figures & documents
Interwar & ideologies
100

What were the four main causes that began WWI described in terms?

Hint: M.A.I.N

Militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism

100

When was Adolf Hitler appointed the Chancellor of Germany?

1933

100

Which two empires completed in a naval arms race, resulting in things like the bombing of US supply ships in WWI?

Germany and Great Britain

100

Which Austro-Hungarian archduke was assassinated by Serbian nationalists?

Franz Ferdinand

100

What was the period of economic disruption in the 1920's called?

The Great Depression

200

What was the secret fifth cause that caused a major turning point in WWI?

Isolationism

200

What Spanish city was destroyed by German and Italian forces, had a painting created after it?

Guernica

200
Which empire was regarded as "The Sick Man of Europe?"

The Ottoman Empire

200

Which British prime minister was known for leading the UK in WWII and his sinews of peace speech?

Winston Churchill

200

What ideology, influenced by thinkers like Karl Marx did Russia develop with primarily during the 1920's?

Communism

300

What were the other countries besides German and the Austro-Hungarian Empires that were apart of the Central Powers?

Italy, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
300

What conference allowed Hitler to claim the Sudetenland? Which countries/leaders were involved?

The Munich Conference. Italy/Mussolini, UK/Chamberlain, and Daladier/France.

300

What atrocity committed by the Japanese facilitated their rapid expansion, and created a rivalry between them and China?

The Nanjing Massacre

300

Which two documents/agreements did Stalin fail to commit to after WWII?

The Yalta and Potsdam agreements

300

What ideology emerged most prominently in leaders from Germany, Italy, and Spain after WWI that embraced extreme nationalism and militarism?

Fascism

400

What telegram sent from the Germans caused the US to join the war?

The Zimmerman Telegram

400

What was the "Final Solution" during the Third Reich? What were some institutions build for it?

The extermination of European Jewish peoples. Auschwitz, Chelmno, Belzec.

400

How did the Ottoman Empire fall, and what agreement split the territory into European-controlled mandates?

It fell due to its defeat in WWI. The remaining territory was split into mandates from the Sykes-Picot Agreement.

400

Which Japanese prime minister went on trial after WWII by the International Military Tribunal For the Far East?

Hideki Tojo

400

In the Russian Revolution, which leader abdicates, and which leader comes to power to institute the Soviets?

Tsar Nicholas II abdicates, and Vladmir Lenin comes to power.

500

1.) Which Treaty ended WWI and 2.), which country had to pay most reprimands?

The Treaty of Versailles and Germany

500

Where did D-Day take place? Where did the Axis powers THINK the invasion would take place?

D-Day happened at Normandy. Hitler believed the invasion would be at Pas-de-Calais.
500

What were the consequences in Asia after the war that occurred due to colonization and the defeat of Japan?

A series of independence movements all throughout Southeast Asia, primarily French Indochina

500

What was the ultimatum made by Japan to China, aiming to drastically increase Japanese influence in China during WWI?

The twenty-one demands

500

Where did the Japanese invade in 1931, after establishing their 21 demands and expanding into China?

Manchuria