WWI
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This person's assassination sparked WWI

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

This was the turning point in the war in the Pacific

Battle of Midway

100

Soviet leader who created a 5-year plan to catch up with Western Europe

Joseph Stalin
100

Term for being on the verge of nuclear war

Brinkmanship

100

This country was punished most severely as a result of the Treaty of Versailles

Germany

200

This is the acronym for the 4 major causes of WWI (and what each letter stands for)

M - militarism

A - alliances

I - imperialism

N - nationalism

200

British Prime Minister during WWII who refused to give in to Hitler

Winston Churchill

200

Leader of the Salt March in India

Gandhi

200

Term for lowering the tensions created by the Cold War

Detente

200

Name of the allied invasion where they stormed the beaches of Normandy

D-Day

300

This man promised the Russia people - peace, land and bread

Vladimir Lenin

300

This event is referred to a "day which will live in infamy"

Pearl Harbor

300

6,000 mile long journey of the Chinese Communists fleeing from the Nationalists

The Long March

300

Policy aimed at preventing the spread of Communism by blocking the Soviets influence

Containment

300

This region was referred to as a "powder keg" in WWI

Balkan Peninsula

400

This was the name of President Wilson's plan for a post-WWI world

Fourteen Points

400

2 Part Question:

   1) Names of both Fascist leaders of Germany and Italy

   2) Titles given to both people

1) Hitler & Mussolini

2) Der Fuhrer & Il Duce

400

Name of the event where soldiers fired upon the Russian people outside the czar's palace

Bloody Sunday

400

Name BOTH leaders (U.S. & Soviet) during the Cuban Missile Crisis

JFK & Khrushchev

400

This scientist believed that our "unconscious" controlled much of our behavior

Sigmund Freud

500

This was the final straw in getting the U.S. to enter WWI

Zimmerman Telegram

500

After the Depression, this plan tried to revive Germany's economy by sending them money

Dawes Plan

500

Name of the British law that allowed them to imprison protestors without trials (hint: led to Amritsar Massacre)

Rowlatt Act

500

Khrushchev’s policy to eliminate Stalin’s influence by loosening censorship, releasing political prisoners, and promoting greater freedom of expression.

What is Destalinization?

500

Name of the German democratic government that ruled from the end of WWI until Hitler took over

Weimar Republic