Agricultural & Industrial Revolution
Capitalism, Communism & Industrial Society
Imperialism & Scramble for Africa
World War I
Between the Wars & Rise of Dictators
World War II & Cold War
100

The introduction of crop rotation and the seed drill led to what major effect?

Food production increased, supporting population growth and urban migration.

100

Capitalism encouraged business owners to maximize profits and increase production. What often resulted?

Children and workers were often overworked to meet production demands.

100

The act of expanding control over other lands for economic, political, or military reasons is called what?

Imperialism.

100

A nation rapidly expands its military and stockpiles weapons. Which MAIN cause of WWI does this describe?

Militarism.

100

Which leader is most closely associated with the Bolshevik Revolution?

Vladimir Lenin.

100

What event caused the United States to enter World War II?

The attack on Pearl Harbor.

200

The enclosure movement consolidated small farms into large, privately-owned plots. What was a major consequence?

Many rural workers moved to cities to find jobs in factories.

200

Which criticism of capitalism is most closely associated with Karl Marx?

Capitalism creates class conflict between owners and workers.

200

How did industrialization directly contribute to European imperialism?

Factories required raw materials and new markets for manufactured goods.

200

Several countries promise to defend each other if attacked. Which MAIN cause of WWI is this?

Alliances.

200

What was collectivization in the Soviet Union?

The taking of private farms by the government.

200

Which battle was the turning point in the Pacific Theater?

Midway

300

Steam engines powered new machines in factories and transportation. What was a key result?

Factories could be built farther from rivers, encouraging growth.

300

Widespread economic inequality and poor working conditions helped increase support for what ideology?

Communism.

300

What does Ethiopia's independence on maps of Africa in 1914 suggest?

It successfully resisted European colonization.

300

Put these events in order: Assassination of the Archduke, Unrestricted Submarine Warfare, Armistice, Treaty of Versailles.

Assassination of the Archduke → Unrestricted Submarine Warfare → Armistice → Treaty of Versailles.

300

Why are state-controlled media powerful tools in totalitarian systems?

They limit criticism and shape public perception.

300

What was the main purpose of the Berlin Airlift?

To supply West Berlin by air during the Soviet blockade.

400

Which country became one of the wealthiest nations due to the expansion of the textile industry?

Great Britain.

400

Why did many industrial workers support communist ideas during the 1800s?

They hoped collective ownership would reduce economic inequality.

400

Which European country controlled the Congo region?

Belgium.

400

Which German actions directly increased tensions with the United States before U.S. entry into WWI?

Unrestricted submarine warfare and Zimmerman Telegram.

400

This economic crisis helped create instability and support for extremist leaders around the world.

The great depression

400

What was NATO's primary purpose when it was formed in 1949?

Collective military defense.

500

This farming practice involved growing different crops in a planned sequence to improve soil fertility and increase yields.

crop rotation

500

How does capitalism influence economic decision-making?

Business owners use supply and demand to decide what goods to produce and sell.

500

Why was Britain interested in controlling Egypt and territory south toward Sudan?

Access to the Suez Canal and routes to India.

500

Why did trench warfare result in a deadly stalemate on the Western Front?

Machine guns and modern weapons made offensive advances extremely deadly.

500

What was the "high point" of appeasement toward Hitler?

The Munich Conference.

500

What was one major reason the Cold War ended in the late 1980s and early 1990s?

The Soviet Union collapsed due to economic weakness and political reforms introduced by Mikhail Mikhail Gorbachev.