Both Main Alliances of WW1?
Triple Aliance and Triple Enteunt
What country was forced to take the full blame for WW1?
Germany
Information of biased or misleading nature, typically used in favor/against a country.
Propaganda.
Conflicts where countries are supported by external powers, rather than directly engaging in war.
Proxy Wars
Where was the Anti-Apartheid movement mainly taking place?
South Africa
Extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
Imperialism
How did Hitler become Chancellor of Germany?
Fast-paced style of war, using quick coordinated attacks.
Blitzkrieg
2 main factions of the cold war
NATO, Warsaw pact.
The Salt March, Led by gandhi, was protesting ___?
British Salt Tax
Area in-between enemy trenches.
No-Mans Land
Worldwide intergovernmental organization formed after WW1 to prevent future wars
League of Nations
Form of rule used by Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler during ww2
Dictatorship
M.A.D stands for?
Mutually assured destruction
Main style of protest Gandhi used.
Civil Disobedience
Name one type of poison gas used in WW1
Chlorine Gas, Mustard Gas, Phosgene
2 setbacks that Germany faced because of the treaty of Versailles.
Name 2 countries in the Allied Powers.
Great Britain, United States, Soviet Union, China, France
The breaking down of the_______ signified the end of the Soviet Union
Berlin wall
Where were Black South African's forced to work at
Mines
The belief of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively.
Militarism
What did Hitler blame Germany's loss in WW1 on?
German Jews/Jewish people.
World War 2 officially started when Germany invaded ___?
Poland.
Which theory stated one country’s “fall” into communism would precipitate neighboring countries to do the same?
The Domino Theory
How long did Nelson Mandela spend in prison? (For 1000 points)
27 years