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Europe History For Ms.Waller's class. Made By Rafae 3rd period.

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How did the varity of physical features affect the cultures of Europe?   show Made By Rafae 3rd period.  
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Economic problems in the U.S led to this?   The Great Depression.   show
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show What was Germany, Italy, Japan, U.S, UK, France,over 60 smaller countries, and the Soviet Union?   Made By Rafae 3rd period.  
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Why did World War I start?   It started because of industrialism, alliances, and the assastionation of Archduke Ferdinand.   show
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When did the U.S enter WWI?   show Made By Rafae 3rd period.  
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What important Allied power was taken over by Germany?   France.   show
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The Soviet union was ruled by...?   Joseph Stalin.   show
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show So the S.U could   Made By Rafae 3rd period.  
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show Treaty of Versiles.   Made By Rafae 3rd period.  
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show Japan surrenders.   Made By Rafae 3rd period.  
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D-Day occered on.   show Made By Rafae 3rd period.  
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What war happened between WWI and the Cold War?   show Made By Rafae 3rd period.  
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What are the 3 types of propoganda?   Scare tactics, general, and testomonial.   show
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When did Hitler become chancellor of Germany?   show Made By Rafae 3rd period.  
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What does the saying "the sun never sets" mean?   At least in one of GB colonines the sun was shining on it.   show
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show Germany.   Made By Rafae 3rd period.  
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