Ww1
Nationalism
Scientific rev
Imperialism
Between the wars
100
When The war ended on November 11 1918.
What is When did World War 1 end?
100
groups tried to gain independence and split Ottoman.
How did nationalism affect the Ottoman Empire differently than the Prussian empire
100
They were contradicting the pope
Why was Galileo threatened with death because of his theories?
100
-Opened Japan to trade in the West -Annexed Midway Island in the Pacific -Alaska, Hawaii, and Somoa would be added later...
How did the U.S. expand in the Pacific before 1870?
100
Violently persecute Jews
What did the pogroms that occured in the late 19th-century Russia do?
200
Clemenceau wanted the worst treatment of Germany, then there was Lloyd George, then Woodrow Wilson.
What is Which of the Big Three wanted the worst treatment of Germany?
200
Nationalist activities mixed with Ottoman ambitions and wanted to split up the lands
22 why do you think Europeans mid 1800's view Ottoman empire as "the sick man of Europe"?
200
The church was already under attack and losing power and this created a larger loss in power
How might the experience of the Reformation have shaped the church's response?
200
U.S. needed raw materials and new markets for goods -U.S. wanted to compete with other industrial powers -Some people in the U.S. wanted to spread American religion and culture ("white man's burden")
What is Why did the Age of Imperialism begin?
200
The Stock Market Crash of 1929
What event marked the beginnings of the Great Depression?
300
The name of the new government in Germany was called the Wiemar Republic.
What is What was the name of the new government in Germany after World War 1?
300
Similar- difficult to unify due to many regions and nationalists Different- Germany expanded economically fast, Italy lacked resources and people left
22 how were unified governments Germany and Italy similar? How different?
300
said the truth can only be known after investigation, scientific method, reasoning
Why were the contributions of the philosophers Bacon and Descartes?
300
-At first, missionaries and planters were valued advisors to the rulers of Hawaii -As plantations became big business, American planters became dominant in Hawaii. King Kalakaua accepts a U.S. made constitution in 1887 that reduces royal power -King Kalakaua dies -Queen Liliuokalani takes power, immediately rejects the new constitution, and starts a revolution -U.S. Ambassador calls upon the U.S. Marines to "protect American lives" but the Marines actually help to dethrone and jail the Queen -The planters set up The Republic of Hawaii -President Cleveland takes office, calls U.S. actions in the Hawaiian Revolution a disgrace -Once Cleveland leaves office, Congress annexes Hawaii in 1898 -In 1900, Hawaii becomes a territory -In 1959, Hawaii receives statehood
Why did American planters lead a rebellion in Hawaii?
300
The stock market and banking system created their own reform council, government agencies took over businesses and farms, large public works projects helped to provide jobs
What was one part of Roosevelt's New Deal program to fight the Depression?
400
The Big Three were Woodrow Wilson(USA), Lloyd George(Britain), and Clemenceau(France).
What is Who were the big three when it came to the Treaty of Versailles?
400
Overseas the competition for colonies divided European nations and brought France and Germany to brink of war in morocco. As the international tensions grew the great powers began to build up their armies and navies. The fiercest competition was the rival tensions between Britain and Germany. Nationalism also caused tension. It was strong in both Germany and France.
How did international competition and nationalism increase tensions in Europe?
400
He stated all objects he sees must be pulled by the same force that keeps the planets in motion
How did Newton use observation of nature to explain the movements of the planets?
400
-The goal was to permit any nation to trade freely with China -It did succeed in securing open trade for all nations, although the imperialist "sphere" nations were reluctant at first
What was the goal of the Open Door policy? Did it succeed?
400
Great Purge; Five-Year Plans; establishment of collective farming; the creation of the first soviets. The creation of the first soviets
Which of the following was NOT part of the transformation of the Soviet Union into a totalitarian state?
500
Clemenceau wanted the worst treatment of Germany, then there was Lloyd George, then Woodrow Wilson.
Which of the Big Three wanted the worst treatment of Germany?
500
Successes- promoted investment in industry, railroad building, renewal in Paris, Suez Canal, helped Italy defeat Austria Failures- foreign affairs, tried to turn Mexico French, Franco-Prussian war
23 what were some of the successes and failures of Napolean III's Second Empire?
500
It linked math with astronomy Natures follows certain laws All motion can be measured by math His theories were used for over 200 years He believed in mechanism/deism
Why in Newton's work sometimes referred to as the "Newtonian Revolution?
500
20thcentury
When did imperialism end
500
. The value of hard work; the glory of Soviet life; the achievements of Stalin; the worth of the individual. The worth of the individual
All of the following were stressed by socialist realism EXCEPT. All of my Nygel d McKinnon answers came off of the website quizlet.com