Social
Political
Innovations/Culture
Economics
Environment
100

(Unit 7) Define total war

a conflict where the entire nation, not just the military, was mobilized and involved in the war effort.

100

(Unit 8) What was the Non-Aligned Movement?

An agreement of countries to not choose sides in the Cold War (India, Egypt, Ghana)

100

(Unit 8) Name one cultural revolution that was discussed in Unit 8

Civil Rights, Feminism, Communism, Militarized States

100

(Unit 8) The British and Egypt had massive disputes about which waterway in the 20th century?

Suez Canal
100

(Unit 8) Give one environmentally strategic advantage that the Viet Kong used in Vietnam

The Jungle, waterways, and secret bunkers

200

(Unit 8) Who was the Communist leader that removed the French and split Vietnam?

Ho Chi Minh

200

(Unit 7)Who radicalized Indians through the Indian National Congress?

Mahatma Gandhi

200

(Unit 8)The Zionist Movement advocated for what?

An independent Jewish state

200

(Unit 7) When was the Great Depression and what was it?

1929-1939 (Pre-WWII); It was a time of steep economic turmoil internationally leading to the rise of fascists who claimed to have the answers 

200

The Khmer Rouge in Cambodia mass murdered anti-communists in what famous area of Cambodia?

The Killing Fields

300

(Unit 7) The name of the leader of the Mexican Revolution

Porfirio Diaz

300

(Unit 7) Name the "Big Four" countries that created the Treaty of Versailles after WWI

USA, GB, Italy, France

300

(Unit 7) 

1. The ____ were the tribe that carried out the Rwandan Genocide. 

2. The _____ was the tribe that was attacked in the Rwandan Genocide

3. The UN was told to do _____ in response

1. Hutu

2. Tutsi

3. Nothing (no force)

300

(Unit 8) What caused the Berlin Airlift?

A Soviet blockade of supplies to the capitalist section of Berlin; Berlin Blockade

300

(Unit 6 & 8) Name two Banana Republics. 

  • Honduras

  • Guatemala

  • Costa Rica

  • Nicaragua

  • Panama

400

(Unit 8) What was the White Revolution?

A series of social, economic, and land reforms launched in Iran in 1963 by Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. It aimed to modernize and westernize the country, reduce the power of traditional landowners and the clergy, and prevent communist influence.

400

(Unit 7) Define the Mandate system of WWI

The Mandate System was a post-WWI League of Nations arrangement for administering territories previously under German and Ottoman rule. It was meant to be a path towards self-determination for these regions but actually resembled colonial rule.

400

(Unit 5 & 8) What is culturally different about Ethiopia compared to the rest of the African continent?

The are historically a dominantly Christian nation

400

(Unit 8)What was the name given to the economic reforms of Mikhail Gorbachev in the late 1980s?

Perestroika

400

(Unit 7)Name one environmental factor that was caused by each of the world wars.

WWI: Disease spread worldwide

WWII: Mass starvations from decimated fields

500

(Unit 7) What event directly caused the collapse of the Ottoman Empire?

The Turkish Revolution

500

(Unit 7) What were the 4 causes of the First World War (not assassination)?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

500
(Unit 8) What did the Muslim League advocate for in South Asia?

A separate nation from India (Pakistan)

500

(Unit 8) Name one economic reason that the Great Leap Forward failed

Unreasonable output demands caused false food reports that increased food in urban areas and left rural areas to starve.

500

(Unit 7) What is one environmental reason the Nazis end up stalling and retreating during their failed invasion of the Soviet Union?

1. Spring rain had turned the ground to mud, disallowing tanks from carrying onward

2. Harsh winter killed many Germans and left the troops with weak supply lines

3. Germany did not have enough oil reserves to continue