The leaders of USA, Britain and France at the end of WWI
Who are Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George, Georges Clemencau?
Economic event in 1929
What is the Wall Street Crash
GEACPS
What is Greater East Asia Co Prosperity Sphere?
This Civil Rights leader was assassinated in 1968
Who is Martin Luther King Jr?
Number of sections in the HSC Modern History exam
What is four?
This person was president of Germany before Hitler
Who is Hindenburg?
Hoover, Coolidge, Harding
What are Republican Presidents
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?
Topics needing an essay (25 mark) response
What are Japan and Conflict in Europe?
The term for the idea that Germany should be economically self sufficient
What is Autarky?
Program introduced by FDR
What is the New Deal
Turning points in the war
What were 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?
The mark range for the final question in the Power and Authority and Civil Rights sections
What is 10-15 marks?
The clause that allowed the President to declare a state of emergency
What is Article 48
Social tensions
What are immigration restrictions, religious fundamentalism, Prohibition, crime, racial conflict, anti-communism and anti-unionism
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
President that signed the Civil Rights Bill banning segregation, discrimination and promoting equality
Who is Lyndon Baines Johnson?
Leader of the KKK in the 1920s
Who is Hiram Wesley Evans
The law that gave the German Cabinet—most importantly, the Chancellor—the powers to make and enforce laws without the involvement of the Reichstag or Weimar President
What is the Enabling Act (March) 1933?
The key term for US Foreign Policy in this period
What is Isolationism
Strategies used to push Japan back towards mainland Japan
What was Two pronged attack?
Event where MLK made the 'I have a dream' speech
What is the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom?
Australian Prime Minister for most of WWII
Who is John Curtin