The leaders of USA, Britain and France at the end of WWI
Who are Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George, Georges Clemencau?
Which president enacted the New Deal?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
The name given to the aggressive expansionist policy enacted by Japan.
What is the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere?
This Civil Rights leader was assassinated in 1968
Who is Martin Luther King Jr?
How many sections are in your HSC exam?
Four
This person was president of Germany before Hitler
Who is Hindenburg?
The key term for US Foreign Policy in this period
What is Isolationism
Countries that fell to Japan by 1942
Burma, Philippines, Singapore, Dutch East Indies
The legal case declared 'separate but equal' facilties
What is Plessy v. Ferguson?
How many hours, plus reading time, is your Modern History exam?
3 hours plus 5 minutes reading time.
Fire on the 27th February 1933 gave Hitler the opportunity to suspend basic rights by an emergency decree
What is the Reichstag fire?
Presidents Hoover, Coolidge, Harding
What are Republican Presidents
Turning points in the war
Coral Sea, Midway, Battle of Guadalcanal, New Guinea
Following the Brown v Board of Education (1954) decision, delcaring segrgeation unconstitutional, this assocated network of white supremacist, segregationist organisation, with about 60,000 were established to resist integration, black voter registration etc.
What is the White Citizens Councils?
You will need to write a 25 mark essay for which two topics?
USA and Conflict in Pacific
The clause that allowed the President to declare a state of emergency
What is Article 48
A national ban on the making, transporting, and selling of alcohol in the 1920s
What is Prohibition?
Reasons for use of the A Bomb
End the war, the Japanese refused to surrender, conditions of surrender, projected loss of American lives in a ground war
This 1955 event began when a Black woman refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus, sparking a year-long boycott.
What is the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
The letter option for our three depth studies in the HSC
What is Option G (USA), Option B (Pacific), Option C (Civil Rights)
Legislation that allowed the Reich government to issue laws without the consent of Germany’s parliament, laying the foundation for the complete Nazification of German society.
What is the Enabling Act?
The social tensions that formed during this time
What are immigration restrictions, religious fundamentalism, Prohibition, crime, racial conflict, anti-communism and anti-unionism
Strategies used to push Japan back towards mainland Japan
What was Two pronged attack?
This U.S. law, passed under President Eisenhower, aimed to protect African Americans’ voting rights by introducing federal inspection of local voter registration.
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1960?
The goal of the Trial and HSC exams
What is making myself, Miss Vandermaal and Mr Angel proud