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Question | Answer |
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Chinese first presiden after Qing dynasti has fallen | Sun Yat Sen |
Nationalist Republic of China who wanted a form of democracy. | Kuo Min Tang |
The famous communist retreat during China's Civil War to escape defeat. | Long March |
The first commuist leader of China. | Mao Ze Dong |
An economic idea by Karl Marx that society would run best if there were no classes. | Marxism |
Working class. | Proletariat |
Wealthy, powerful, land and business owners. | Bourgeois |
This was Mao's version of Stalin's Show Trials. After the Great Leap Forward failed Mao humiliated all of the upper level communists, and sent them to work in fields. He used students called Red Guards and they would refer to a book called the Red book. | Cultural Revolution |
The last emperor who was installed by Japan as the puppet emperor of the new state of Manchukuo. | Puyi |
Leader of the nationalist party, Guomindang, expelled Chinese communists from the party and led a successful unification of China | Chiang Kai-shek |
the last name of the family that ruled Russia for 300 years | Romanov |
a “holy man” who had great influence over the czarina, Alexandra | Rasputin |
Russian Czar who abdicated in 1917 | Nicolas II |
a form of government in which a one-party dictatorship tries to regulate every aspect of the lives of its citizens | Totalitarian |
a group of revolutionary Russian Marxist who took control of Russia's government in November 1917 | Bolsheviks |
The last imperial dynasty of China that was overthrown by revolutionaries. Manchus is the Manchu name for China. | Manchu/ Qing |
Two wars fought over disputes over British trade in China and China’s sovereignty; weakened the Qing Dynasty and lessened China’s separation from the rest of the world. | Opium Wars |
An Event Where the Leaders of the French Revolution Executed Thousands of People | Reign of Terror |
Ruler Who Came to Power at the End of the French Revolution | Napoleon Bonaparte |
The man who gained power in France and began the reign of terror | Maximillian Robespierre |
A group of people that refuse to buy, sell, and use certain goods. | Boycott |
Helped write the Declaration of Independence. | Thomas Jefferson |
The sons of Liberty staged this protest on a December evening to protest the Tea Act by throwing tea off boats so the British couldn't make money. British responded by the Intolerable acts. | Boston Tea Party |
Explains why the colonist must become independent, why their rights can't be taken, complaints against the king, argues that the colonies are free, signed their names. | Declaration of Independence |
A colonist who remained loyal to the British crown and believed in the cause of liberty. | Loyalist |
A colonist not loyal to the British crown who fought for the cause of liberty | Patriot |
a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war. | militarism |
a German emperor. | Kaiser Wilhelm 2 |
a military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War 1. | Triple Entente |
Germany's military plan at the out break of World War 1, according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia. | Schlieffen Plan |
in World War 1, the nations of Germany and Austria- Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side. | Central Powers |
in World War 1, the region of the northern France where the forces of the Allies and the Central Powers battled each other. | Western Front |
in World War 1, the region along with German- Russia border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austria, and Turks. | Eastern Front |
a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort | total war |
a series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after Word War 1 | Fourteen Points |
the peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War 1 | Treaty of Versailles |
an international association formed after World War 1 with the goal of keeping peace among nations | League of Nations |
large gas filled balloons, to bomb the English coast | zeppelin |
undersea boat that did tremendous damage to the allied side, sinking merchant ships carrying vital supplies to britain | U-boat |
the draft which required all young men to be ready for military or other service | conscription |
four main causes of WWI | militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism |
what started WWI | Serbia killed the Austrian-Hungary heir to the throne |
what were the 3 new weapons of WWI | tanks, airplanes, and submarines |
Why did the US enter the war | german sub warfare and they sent a letter to Mexico to attack the US |
What were three outcomes of the Treaty of Versailles | Germany had to pay war debt, Germany took full blame, german army reduced, formed the league of nations |
Who came to power in Russia after WWI | Stalin, bolsheviks, Lenin, communists |