This type of warfare created muddy, stalemate-filled battlefields.
Trench Warfare
This advisor the Tsarina, and self-proclaimed holy man, weakened faith in the Tsar.
Rasputin
His assassination sparked World War I.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
These women symbolized new freedoms and changing values in the 1920s.
Flappers
This event in 1929 marked the beginning of the Great Depression.
Stock Market Crash
Germany’s plan to quickly defeat France before turning east.
Schlieffen Plan
This group won the Russian Civil War.
Bolsheviks / Communists / Reds
This U.S. president proposed the Fourteen Points.
Woodrow Wilson
This cultural movement celebrated jazz music and African American culture.
The Harlem Renaissance
This economic problem in Germany made money nearly worthless.
Hyperinflation
This policy required civilians to support the entire war effort.
Total War
Stalin’s economic plan focused on rapid industrialization.
Five-Year-Plans
Coined the term Fascism, totalitarian dictator of Italy.
Mussolini
This amendment in the U.S. gave women the right to vote.
19th Amendment
The Depression spread globally partly because the U.S. did this.
Tried to collect war debts
Name 3 of the 4 main causes of WWI.
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism
This system forced peasants to give crops to the government.
War Communism
This Soviet leader used purges and Five-Year Plans to control the USSR.
Joseph Stalin
Wilson wanted this kind of peace after WWI.
"Peace Without Victory"
This scientific breakthrough built on Curie and Einstein’s work.
Atomic Fission
This treaty ended WWI and angered Germany.
Treaty of Versaliies
This system in the USSR forced peasants into collective farms and led to famine.
Collectivization
This German leader predicted a future war would start in Eastern Europe.
Otto von Bismarck
This policy improved U.S. relations with Latin America.
Good Neighbor Policy
Western countries responded by doing this to ease suffering.
Creating Relief/Recovery Programs.