The ________ advancements allowed for naval travel far beyond ever before.
What is the Renaissance?
The control by one nation of the economic and political life of another nation or region.
What is imperialism?
________ was punished harshly by the treaty that ended World War 1.
What is Germany?
The _______ refused to remove troops from their controlled nations after World War 2.
What is the Soviet Union (USSR)?
These five countries were the primary European powers from the 15th- 18th century.
What is the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, France, and Britain?
The _______ allowed for European nations to produce far more goods than ever before.
What is the Industrial Revolution?
This type of government took control in many countries, such as Germany and Italy.
What is facism?
This country was split into east and west after the war.
What is Germany?
These 3 continents contained most of the European trade networks out of Europe.
What are North America, Africa, and Asia?
Nations had more economic power when they had more ________.
What are natural resources?
Twenty years after World War 1 Europe is thrown into this war.
What is World War 2?
A ”_________” separated free Western Europe from Soviet Communist controlled Eastern Europe.
What is the “Iron Curtain”?
________’s naval power allowed it to take the lead role in Europe.
What is Britain’s?
European nations looked to conquer lands in other areas of the world to gain more _______.
What are raw materials?
The treaty of Versailles resulted in ______ with the German people.
What is anger or resentment?
Countries under Soviet control didn’t gain independence until ______.
What is 1989?
“The sun never sets on the ________”
What is the British Empire?
The main cause of World War 1.
What is imperalism?
These two nations emerged as ”superpowers” at the end of WW2.
What are the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States?