UNIT 1 (Empires & Nationalism, 1900-1919)
Unit 2, (Economic & Political Crises, 1919 - 1945)
Unit 3, (The Cold War Years, 1945-1991)
Unit 4 - (Globalizing World: Issues & Interactions, 1991- 2000)
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100

What were the exact dates world war 1 started and concluded? 

World War I began on July 28, 1914, and officially ended on November 11, 1918!

100

when did the great depression start,  and conclude? 

The Great Depression was a severe global economic downturn that is generally considered to have started in 1929 and lasted until the late 1930s or early 1940s.

100

What does Trade Agreements mean? 

A treaty or policy drawn up between a group of countries to establish favourable trading conditions between member states.

100

Define globalization. 

the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.

100

Explore the role of NGOs.

They provide direct services, acting as watchdogs for accountability and advocating for social, environmental, and political change.

200

Capitalism or Communism?

Where all factors of production (industry, business and agriculture) are owned by private individuals or firms who run them for their own profit.

Capitalism!

200

Why didn’t the US join the League?

The U.S. did not join the League of Nations primarily due to concerns over losing sovereignty and being drawn into future European conflicts. 

200

What was the cold war? 

The Cold War was a time of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, lasting from the end of World War 2 in 1945 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.

200

What does the DHL Global Connectedness Index track?

The DHL Global Connectedness Index tracks globalization by measuring the international flows of trade, capital, information, and people for countries around the world.

200

Define an economic superpower.

An economic superpower is a state that possesses military or economic might, or both and general influence vastly superior to that of other states.

300

What were the 3 main countries in the triple entente?

France, Russia, and the United Kingdom.

300

What was the treaty of versailles?

The Treaty of Versailles was the main peace treaty that ended World War I between Germany and the Allied Powers.

300

What is M.A.D.?

 Mutually Assured Destruction, This was a Cold War military doctrine where a full scale nuclear attack by one power would be met with an overwhelming nuclear counterattack, resulting in the complete annihilation of both the attacker and the defender.

300

What is the KOF Index of Globalization?

The KOF Index of Globalization is a composite index created by the KOF Swiss Economic Institute that measures globalization for nearly every country in the world across three main dimensions: economic, social, and political.

300

Define an intergovernmental organization.

An intergovernmental organization is an organization made up of member states that is established by a treaty or agreement under international law.

400

What M.A.N.I.A term best describes this sentence? 

They fought to claim colonies to get raw material - made the countries more powerful because they have more land/raw materials - more money - Added smaller fights in areas of spheres of influence, contributing to more problems.

Imperialism 

400

Peace Initiatives

what was 'woodrow wilson's fourteen points?'

Wilson's Fourteen Points were a set of principles for achieving peace after World War I, presented by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in 1918.

400

What is the GATT and what does it do?

The GATT ( General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade)

The GATT was established in 1948 to regulate world trade. It was created to boost economic recovery after the Second World War by reducing or eliminating trade tariffs, quotas and subsidies.

400

Define cultural imperialism.

the imposition of one culture's values, beliefs, and practices onto another, less dominant culture, often leading to the erosion of the local culture.

400

Explain the introduction of National Insurance.

National Insurance was first introduced in the UK by the National Insurance Act 1911, initially covering health and unemployment benefits for employed people and their employers through a system of manual contribution cards. 

500

Where on the timeline that led to war does this act belong? 

France pledges support for russia.

5th! it was right after germany declared war on russia.

500

What country did Winston Churchill represent? 

Great Britain.

500

What were the key elements of The Beveridge Report?

Social insurance

Comprehensive healthcare

Security for all

Public support

Lasting impact

500

What is a key similarity between imperialism and globalization?

Both of them involve the exploitation of land and people for the profit of others.

500

Explain how are people and countries changed by moments in history.

Moments in history change people and countries by reshaping their values, institutions, and trajectories in both profound and subtle ways.