This treaty officially ended World War I and placed blame on Germany.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
This ideology seeks a classless society and collective ownership of property.
What is Communism?
This Italian leader founded the Fascist Party and allied with Germany.
Who is Benito Mussolini?
In 1948–49, the USSR blockaded this German city, prompting an airlift.
What is Berlin?
This Soviet leader worked with Reagan to end the Cold War.
Who is Mikhail Gorbachev?
Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles is often called this.
What is the War Guilt Clause?
This ideology emphasised nationalism, dictatorship, and the suppression of opposition in Italy.
What is Fascism?
This policy by Britain and France allowed Hitler to expand territory to avoid war.
What is appeasement?
These two alliances symbolised the division between East and West.
What are NATO and the Warsaw Pact?
Gorbachev’s reform policies were called perestroika and this.
What is glasnost?
This organisation was created to maintain peace but lacked U.S. membership.
What is the League of Nations?
This ideology combined extreme nationalism, racism, and totalitarianism.
What is Nazism?
The weak response of this international organisation is often seen as a cause of WWII.
What is the League of Nations?
Fear of communism in the U.S. during the 1950s was called this.
What is the Red Scare?
The fall of this symbol in 1989 marked the beginning of the end for communist Europe.
What is the Berlin Wall?
This U.S. President proposed the Fourteen Points.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
The term used for government control over all aspects of life and loyalty to a single leader.
What is totalitarianism?
This 1936–39 conflict in Europe served as a rehearsal for WWII.
What is the Spanish Civil War?
The U.S. discovered Soviet missiles in Cuba using this technology.
What are U-2 spy planes?
The Soviet Union officially collapsed in this year.
What is 1991?
The signing of the Treaty of Versailles took place in this famous room.
What is the Hall of Mirrors?
Both Fascism and Nazism rose partly in reaction to this political and economic crisis.
What is the Great Depression?
U.S. foreign policy in the 1930s avoided involvement in European conflicts.
What is isolationism?
The easing of tensions that followed the crisis was called this.
What is détente?