the Industrial Revolution
world war 1
World war 2
the cold war
European Union
100

bringing rapid urbanization or the movement of people to cities

the Industrial Revolution

100

The assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand (June 28, 1914) was the main catalyst for the start of the Great War (World War I). After the assassination, the following series of events took place: • July 28 - Austria declared war on Serbia.

What was the main cause of World War I?

100

Adolf Hitler's invasion of Poland

What was the cause of World War II?

100

The United States wanted to limit communism and rebuild the defeated states in Europe. The Soviet Union sought to increase its influence and extend communism. How did the goals of U.S. foreign policy in Europe compare to the goals of Soviet foreign policy after World War II?

Difference on the goals of the US and the USSR after WWII?

100

Moscow

What s the most populous city in Europe?

200

expanded substantially and gave rise to new industries.

  • How did the production of iron change during the Industrial Revolution?
200

the Entente Powers, led by France, Russia, the British Empire, and later Italy (from 1915) and the United States (from 1917), defeat the Central Powers, led by the German, Austro-Hungarian, Bulgarian and Ottoman Empires.

  • What countries fought in World War I? ...
200

World War II, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history, involved more than 50nations and was fought on land, sea and air in nearly every part of the world.

What countries fought in World War II

200

Political and economy 

what Was the 2 main differences between u.s and Soviet Union 

200

More than 500 million people live in the European Union.

How much people live in Europe union  

300

Mechanization made some skills obsolete and created other new skills. Training no longer took place in the home and, for the most part, sons no longer learned from their fathers.

  • How did industrialization change working-class families?
300

allowing soldiers some protection from enemy fire but also hindering troops from readily advancing and thus prolonging the war. Trench warfare was the major combat tactic in France and Belgium.

How was trench warfare used in World War I?

300

The tide of the war in Europe shifted with the Soviet victory at the Battle of Stalingrad (February 1943). More than one million Soviet troops and tens of thousands of civilians died in the defense of the city, but the destruction of two entire German armies marked the beginning of the end of the Third Reich.

What were the turning points of World War II?

300

Berlin Wall

What German city was divided into east and west regions 

300

There are 24 official languages of the European Union.

How much languages are in the europe uncion

400

industrial factories required large workforces and workers and their families needed places to live near their jobs. Factories and cities attracted millions of immigrants looking for work and a better life in the United States.”

  • Why did towns and cities grow during and after the Industrial Revolution?
400

caused international outrage and helped turn public opinion against Germany, particularly in the then-neutral United States.

Why was the Lusitania important?

400

Roosevelt claimed would “live in infamy,” the Imperial Japanese Navy conducted a surprise aerial assault on Pearl Harbor. This unprovoked attack brought the United States into World War II, as it immediately declared war on Japan

  • Did the Pearl Harbor attack signal the beginning of World War II for the United States?
400

Western Europe 

What side of Europe supported united states

400

Combining Greek words.

How did they get the name Europe union

500

by bringing rapid urbanization or the movement of people to cities. Explanation: The advent of industrial production removed the necessity of apprenticeship for craftsmen and commoditized labor itself.

  • How did the Industrial Revolution change people's self-reliance?
500

The treaty forced Germany to surrender colonies in Africa, Asia and the Pacific; cede territory to other nations like France and Poland; reduce the size of its military; pay war reparations to the Allied countries; and accept guilt for the war.

  • What were the main provisions of the Treaty of Versailles?
500

The tide of the war in Europe shifted with the Soviet victory at the Battle of Stalingrad (February 1943). More than one million Soviet troops and tens of thousands of civilians died in the defense of the city, but the destruction of two entire German armies marked the beginning of the end of the Third Reich.

What were the turning points of World War II? 

500

Eastern Europe 

What side of Europe flavored Soviet style communism 

500

Europe is the second smallest continent.

Is Europe union the smallest continent?