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What did Woodrow Wilson say in 1918? | They needed to "make the world safe for democracy." |
What did Neville Chamberlain say on September 30, 1938? | "Peace for out time." |
Germany was _______ after the Treaty of _______. | Humiliated, Versailles |
What does LAMB represent? | L-land loss, League of Nations, A-Germany's army reduced down to 1000 men, M-money, war reparations, B-Article 231 blamed Germany for the war |
Who did not get what they wanted out of the treaty? | Italy |
Who left they treaty discussions, and why? | Japan, and because they felt as though they were being left out. |
What was the problem with these nations agreeing about the treaty? | They all didn't get what they wanted, this made more reason to go against each other/Europe and US. |
Why was the League of Nations established? | For countries to work out their problems diplomatically and make sure that war would not break out again. |
What country wasn't admitted into the League of Nations? | Germany |
Why did the World Depression hit Europe first? | Because of the Treaty of Versallies |
What was destroyed by WW1? | Millions of acres of usable land. |
What were many returning soldiers welcomed back with? | Open arms but small amount of jobs. |
What happened when supply of workers does up? | Demand goes down |
When did the US go into their depression? | 1929 |
What happened to Europe after the US went into depression? | They went into a deeper depression |
Some major countries in ___ recovered sooner then others.
What did this cause? | Europe
Future problems |
What did Germany have no regulations on? | Amount of money they printed. |
What happened as a result to having so much money printed? | High inflation rates |
How much money was needed to buy a loaf of bread? | A wheelbarrow full of German dollars |
What did needing so much money to buy items lead to? | The Perception that the German dollar had no worth anywhere in the world |
What were some stories about the German dollar? | People sweeping money into the sewers, and children using stacks of money as building blocks. |
What was the recipe for change? | Have a strong leader to follower, blame others for your problems, have ideas to fix the problem, have many followers |
How do you remember the recipe for change? | FIBS F-followers, I-ideas, B-blame, S-strong leader |
What were Russian citizens not happy with? | Their leadership |
Who was a powerful king that did not have a lot of popularity? | Tsar Nicholas ll |
What did Russia fail in? | Russo-Japanese War and WW1 |
What was about to emerge to lead the angry people? | Strong leader |
Who was to the rescue? | Vladimir Putin |
What did russian leadership want to stop? | Fighting |
Russia was losing which front? | Eastern |
A _____ was to be made with Germany. | Peace Treaty |
Where was Germany flexing its military muscle?
What did this cause Russia? | Eastern front.
To panic and adopt some radical negotiations. |
Much of western Russian _______ was given to Germany and allowed to ________. | farmland, used against the allies |
Russia was not out of the war and could do what? | Focus on winning at home |
When was Czar Nicholas ll killed? What happened one he died? | 1917, Russia went through hard times, and one revolt had occurred |
What were set up before communism takes form? | Temporary governments |
______, _______, and ______ would later take control in 1918. | Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Lenin Trotsky |
Who were the reds and the whites? | Reds- communists Whites-Czarists and Democratic supports |
Who was the leader of the reds and whites? | Reds-Lenin Whites-didn't have leader |
The _______ of Europe sent support to the ______ almost giving them enough for victory | democracies, whites |
What did many Russian peasants do to defend their homeland? Turning tide into what? | Rose up
War |
As a result of the Russian Revolt a what country had been established? And Lenins ____ ______ was formed. | Socialist country
classless society |
What name change happens to Russia? | Russia to the Soviet Union |
Where was the Russian capital moved to? | Moscow |
This new form of government was close to ___ nation with censorship, seizing of ___ and ___ used to monitor population. | Czarist, surplus, secret police |
Who was Karl Marx? | German philosopher against capitalism. |
Karl Marx primarily wrote when? | 1800s |
Marx's first major socialist state was in _______ in _____. | Russia, 1920's |
Who was not originally selected by Lenin to take over? | Joseph Stalin |
Stalin was not Lenin's hopeful _____, it was Trotsky. | successor |
Stalin wanted control over _____. | Trotsky |
Stalin used his influence in _______ and ____ to gain support. | government, military |
Where was Trotsky exiled to? | Siberia then Mexico |
Stalin means what?
What was he considered to the Soviet people? | Man of steel
Superman |
What would be the legacy of Stalin's reign? | Military expansion and oppression |
Every country needs to produce __ to survive. | food |
____ was not entirely dismissed by Stalin. | Agriculture |
Stalin saw that ____ was how a country showed its strength. | industry |
When you expand your industry you can do what? | Build more thing to help grow your economy |
Expanding your ____ can also help build your _____. | industry, military |
Who did Stalin persecute many people? | those who opposed him |
Many men and women were oppressed and killed by Stalin's ___ or ____. | military, secret police |
What were Gulags? | a fancy term or prison in Russia |
Labor Camps and Gulags were set up to _______. | House Stalin's enemies |
Who did Stalin also kill? | those he thought threatened his power inside his own government and military |
Stalin's Purge weakened the ___ leadership and hurt Russia in the ____. | Soviet, coming wars |
Will we ever know how many people were actually killed in Stalin's Purge? What are numbers said to be? | No we won't , 30 million people |
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