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History exam

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What are the Causes of WW1 MAIN
What is the MA in MAIN M-Militarism: Countries built up army/navy and weaponry to protect imperial/economic interests A-Alliances: Collective security
What it the IN in MAIN I-Imperialism: Nations completed for resources/territory N-Nationalism: Loyalty/pride in one's country (social darwinism/superiority)
What is the spark of WW1 The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary (June 28, 1914)
What are the Central Powers (WW1) Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
What are the Allied Powers (WW1) Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, USA, Japan, Italy
What are the Central Powers (before WW1) Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy😡
What is the Triple Entante (before WW1) Britain, France, Russia (Serbia's ally)
What is the sinking of Lusitantia (WW1)
What is the Zimmerman Telegram (WW1) Germany told Mexico to invade the US, but Britain intercepted it and told the US and in return
What is the Schlieffen Plan (WW1) Germany’s plan to defeat France and then move east to attack Russia
What is the Armistice and when did it occur (WW1) Agreement to stop fighting November 11 (11/11) 1981 at 11 AM
What are the terms of the TOV (WW1)
Who was not invited to the Paris Peace Conference (WW1)
Who are the big four (WW1)
How did Hitler rise to power (Rise of Dictators)
What were Hitler's promises to the people (Rise of Dictators)
What are the Axis Powers (Rise of Dictators)
What is Fascism (Rise of Dictators)
What are the Allied Powers (Rise of Dictators)
What is the Non-Aggression Pact (Rise of Dictators)
What is the Munich Conference (Rise of Dictators)
What is Appeasement (Rise of Dictators)
What are the reasons for appeasement (WW2)
What are the reasons for German Aggression (WW2)
What is the spark (WW2)
What are the causes (WW2)
What is the final solution (WW2)
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