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NationalismExtreme national pride led to plans for expansion and a willingness to fight.
ImperialismWestern nations competed for the power and wealth that the colonies in Asia and Africa brought to them, which led to anger and grudges among Western nations.
MilitarismNations armed themselves, making an armed conflict quicker to start with more lethal results.
Systems of alliancesNations signed mutual defense agreements with some of their neighbors; when one member fought , they all fought
League of NationsAn international organization was formed to allow nations to discuss problems and prevent war; the U.S. did not join.
DepressionA worldwide depression started in the decade after the end of the war.
DisarmamentLosing nations were forced to disarm; they resented it and defied the order.
Dictatorsafter the war and during the Depression strong leaders(for example, Adolph Hitler) gained power in many nations.
nationalismidea that your national culture and interests are superior to any other
militarismGlorifying military power and keeping an army always ready for war.
Allied PowersGreat Britain, France, Russia
Central PowersGermany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
"Spark" that started WWIAssassination of Archduke Ferdinand
U-boatsGerman weapon that threatened US and allied ships
GermanyTreaty of Versailles was very harsh for this country
neutralUS position at the start of WWI and WWII
reparationspayment for damages after a war
HitlerWWII Leader of Germany
MussoliniWWII leader of Italy
Mein Kampf, "My Struggle"Book written by Hitler
PolandHitler's invasion of this country started WWII
USA and Soviet UnionSuper powers of the Cold War After WWII
Democracyrule by the people
Communismall rule and ownership by the government
Iron CurtainEurope's division into democratic western and communistic eastern Europe.
containment policyEfforts to stop the spread of communism
Marshall Plangiving money to European countries to help boost economies for democracies
NATOAlliance created to protect the west from communism
Berlin Wallbuilt to keep people from leaving east Germany
Cubabecame communist under Castro; near USA
nuclear warCuban Missile Crisis brought us close to this
Aggression/ExpansionBoth Germany and Japan sought to take control of other countries by force and intimidation.
AppeasementBritain chose to give in to (appease) Hitler's conquest of Czechoslovakia and Austria.
RevengeGermany sought revenge against the Allies for the harsh terms of surrender after WW I.
Cost in deaths/dollars55 million people killed. European nations and Japan sustained millions of dollars in damage.
Losing NationsGermany and Japan were defeated and placed under Allied control.
Marshall PlanThe U.S. rebuilt Germany and Europe and also rebuilt Japan under the leadership of General Douglas Mac Arthur.
United NationsThe U.N. was formed to prevent future wars and aggression.
IsraelThe state of Israel was formed as a homeland for Jews.
Name the four European causes of warNationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, Alliance system
Where was the assassination that started World War One? Who was assassinated?Bosnia;Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What part or the war caused starvation in Germany?The British Blockade
How did the U.S. get past the German U-boats on the way to Europe?Convoy system
What was the purpose of the Selective Service Act?To meet the governments need for more fighthing power
Name all new weapons used in WWI?machine guns, airplanes, Posion gas, grenades, subs, and tanks
What major country suffered the fewest casualties during World War 1?United States
What major country suffered the most casualities during World War 1?Russia
Name 4 countries that were known as the "Big Four" at the peace treaty meetings.France, U.S., Great Britain, Italy Allies
Who was against Wilson's 14 points plan for peace?U.S. Senate
Why didn't the Senate like the idea of joining the Leauge of Nations?Isolationsim- threatened US foreign policy by being dragged into another foreign war
Name the policy we had at the beginning of the warNeutrality
NationalismDevotion to interests, culture, of ones nation
MilitarismDevolpment of armed forces, their use in diplamacy
Central PowersGermany, Austria-Hugary, Ottoman Empire
What caused the fighting between Autria-Hungary and Serbia to become a World war?Secret Alliiances
Selective Service ActMen register randomly chosen for service
What major gain did women get after WWIThe right to vote-19th ammendment
The biggest problem with the Treaty of VersaillesIt humiliated Germany and made it so there was no way they could repay for the war damages
How did the Espionage and Sedection Acts affect free speech?did not allow people to talk or write about the war or you could be put in jail
Three members of the Triple EntenteFrance, Britian and Russia
The 3 major members of the Central PowersGermany, Austir-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
dictatoran absolute or total ruler who seizes control of the gov't
fascisma political gov't that puts the needs of the nation above the needs of an individual
communismpromised a society in which property would be shard be everyone
police statea country in which the gov't has total control over people and uses secret police to find and punish people who rebel or protest
aggressionwarlike action such as an invasion or attack
genocidethe planned killing of a race of people
holocostthe Nazi killing of the Jewish people in WWII
concentration campa prision where the enemies of the German gov't were gathered involuntarily
crematoriunovens used to burn the bodies of death camp victams
black shirtsthe secret police or Nazi political police
gettoan enclosed and restricted area of a city in which Jews were required to live
SSHitler's personal guards, also known as the Black Shirts
PolandAuschwitz was the largest concentration camp in this country
Dachauthe first concentration camp established in Munich in 1933
resistanceunderground organization engaged in a struggle for liberation
Davidthe six pointed star used as a symbol Germans forced Jews to wear for indentification
Gestapoelite SS spies
Cold WarWar without a fight between Russia & U.S. to see who could reach the moon and build up nuclear weapons
Civil Rights Movementmovement to ensure all Americans had basic everyday rights
Federal Reservemanages nation's economy by raising( to get people to save) and lower (to get people to spend)
New DealFDR's plan to combat the great depression
Treaty of Versaillesended WWI -put all the blame on Germany
Civil disobediencelegal form of protest to bring about government change
Red Scarefear of the spread of communism
Berlin wallimaginary line in Europe that separates the communist countries
Marshall PlanU.S. program to rebuild Europe after WWII
Truman doctrinepolicy to help support free people around the world
1993 NAFTAthis organization worked for free trade around the world, western hemishpere
to work in factoriesthe reason that farmers moved to cities from the farms
Bay of PigsU.S. invasion of Cuba to overthrow the government of Fidel Castro
FailedWhat happened to the invasion of Cuba known as the Bay of Pigs
Used oil to pay back debtsIn 1970 Mexico's increased prosperity was a result of this
Cuban-Missle CrisisSoviet Union planted missles in Cuba pointed at the US; the US had missles in Turkey pointed at the Soviet Union
Fidel CastroYoung lawyer; in 1956 he a began a Guerilla movement against Bastia. – becomes the leader of communist cuba
John F. KennedyUS president who adopted a dymanic foreign policy to impress the Soviet Union with American strength
Soviet Unionthe country that Castro turned to for help
Containment the post- World War II policy of the US to limit communist espansion to areas already controlled by the Soviet Union
Pearl HarborJapan's attack of U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on Dec. 7, 1941 prompted the U.S. to enter WW II.
AssassinatedKilling or murdering someone by surprise, especially a political leader or other public figure.
Heirsomeone who inherits the property, position, or title of another simply because he or she is related to that person.
Ottoman Empirean area stretching from present day Turkey to southern Europe and from the Middle East to North Africa.
continentone of the 7 large land masses in the world
nationalismloyalty to one's own nation or country; especially putting one nation above all others, with major emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests
Cold War a term used to refer to the stare of tension an hostility between the US and the soviet Union for four decades after WWII
totalitariana political system in which the state, or the governing branch of the state, holds absolute authority, not allowing any opposition group
militarismthe principle or policy of maintaining a large military establishment
reparationscompensation (money) payable by a defeated country to another country for loss suffered during or as a result of war
appeasementpolicy of giving into an aggressor's demands in order to keep the peace
containmenta policy aimed at controlling the spread of communism around the world
Cold Wara state of political tension and military rivalry between nations that stops short of full-scale war
communismtheoretical economic system characterized by the collective ownership of property and by the organization of labor for the common advantage of all members
Treaty of VersaillesTreaty signed after WWI imposing reparations on Germany. They also took full blame for the war.
conscientious objectorrefusal on moral or religious grounds to bear arms in a military conflict or to serve in the armed forces
United Nationsan international organization composed of most of the countries of the world; it was founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and economic development – This new organization was an upgrade form of the League of nations
Korean WarFought in the 1950's by the U.S. to contain communism.
Vietnam WarFought in the 1960's and 1970's by the U.S. to contain communism.
Cold WarA time of political tension and military rivalry between the U.S. and the Soviet Union following WW II.