Causes of WW1
WW1
Effects of WW1
Russia
Russi Cont.
100

What were the 5 causes of WW1?

Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, Assassination

100

What is propaganda?

spreading of ideas to promote a cause or to damage an opposing cause

100

What was the Treaty of Versailles?

The Treaty of Versailles articulated the compromises reached at the Paris Peace Conference

100

What caused Bloody Sunday and what were its effects?

Because conditions in the factories were extremely harsh and little concern was shown for the workers' health and safety the workers decided to march to to the Winter Palace and protest.

Over 100 workers were killed and some 300 wounded. 

100

What is totalitarianism?

a system of government in which one party tries to rule with complete control over every aspect of the lives of its citizens

200

This sparked the beginning of WW1

assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.

200

What is total warfare?

The channeling of a nation’s entire resources into a war effort

200

What was the purpose of the League of Nations and who did not join the league?

It served both as an international forum and an international collective security arrangement to prevent future wars.

The United States did not join the league.

200

Name at least 3 causes of the Russian Revolution:

the government (Czar) was corrupt and ineffective

there was widespread poverty in the country

there was a scarcity of food

Russians suffered massive losses in World War I.


200

Who took over after the death of Vladimir Lenin?

Joseph Stalin

300

What were the two alliances before WW1 and which countries did they consist of?

Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia) and Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy)

300

What was trench warfare? Name 1 effect of trench warfare:

Warring armies burrowed into a vast system of trenches in the ground

Effect: trench foot and/or “Over the top” orders were given and soldiers would leave their trenches and rush toward enemy lines

300

Explain two reasons that the League of Nations was unsuccessful:

The League lacked an armed force of its own

No one was overseeing the league, it depended on the member nations to keep their word to follow through on resolutions

300

Who took over the provisional Russian government after the fall of Czar Nicholas?

Led by a man named Vladimir Lenin, a group of Communists named the Bolsheviks took control of the Russian government

300

What did Stalin replace Lenin's New Economic Policy with?

A Command Economy - Five Year Plans

400

What were the two alliances during World War 1 and which countries did they consist of?

Allied Powers (Great Britain, France, Russia) and Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Ottoman Empire)

400

Name at least 3 new types of technology during World War that made the war very devastating:

–Poison gas–The Airplane–Machine Gun–Submarines–Zeppelins–Tanks

400

Name at least three ways the Treaty of Versailles effected Germany?

The German military forces were demobilized and reduced

Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage of WW1

Germany had to pay reparations for the losses of the war

Germany had to give up land

400

How did Lenin and Bolsheviks gain support amongst peasants, workers, and soldiers?

By promising peace, land and bread.

400

What was the positive effects of the Five Year Plans?

The Five Year plans were successful in increasing the industrial output of the Soviet Union. The country became a world leader in industrial goods

500

Why was the Balkan region referred to as the "Powder Keg of Europe" before to World War I?

Nationalistic and imperialistic rivalries were increasing and any regional conflict had the potential to turn into a general European war

500

What was the purpose of the Paris Peace Conference and who were the big four?

establish the terms of the peace after World War I

the representatives of the United Kingdom, France, the United States, and Italy became known as the “Big Four”

500

What were 2 things that led the people of countries like Italy, Russia and Germany to support Fascism, Communism, and Nazism?

The Great Depression

Hopeless conditions made it easy for dictators to gain power. These dictators also used nationalism to gain support from people looking for some hope.

500

What was the New Economic Plan?

Name at least two effects of the plan:

An attempt to rebuild industry and, especially, agriculture.

The New Economic Policy included the return of most agriculture, retail trade, and small-scale light industry to private ownership and management while the state retained control of heavy industry, transport, banking, and foreign trade.

The peasantry were allowed to own and cultivate their own land, while paying taxes to the state.

500

What were two negative effects of the Five Year Plans?

forced collectivization

major famines