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At the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, who was concerned with Germany threatening their national security?   Great Britain and France  
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The (blank) revolution cause the Western Front to become the focus of WWI.   Bloshevik  
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The main cause of the Peterograd Uprising (the began of the Russian Revolution) was   Severe Food Shortages  
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In WWI, dirigibles (blimps) were used to gather what?   Information on enemy movement  
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In the Zimmerman telegram, Germany promised who what if they would assist in the war?   Mexico was promised U.S territory  
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Bloody Sunday, WWI, Czar Nicholas' avocation, and the assassination of the Romnof family led to   The Russian Revolution  
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Whose currency lost value after WWI because of the payment of reparations?   Germany's  
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Vladimir Lenin's ideology during the Bolshevik Revolution   Authoritarian rule to implement communism  
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Woodrow Wilson proposed what?   The League of Nations  
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The colonies of what powers helped supple the needed troops for the war effort?   European  
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Ending secret alliances was one of who's goals for peace?   Woodrow Wilson  
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The "Plamer Raids" (1919-1920) targeted   Communist radicals  
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Trenchwarfare resulted in   A prolonged stalemate  
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What increased casualties in WWI?   Trenchwarfare  
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Who were the "powder keg of Europe" and why?   The Balkans because of nationalistic rivalries resulting in combat  
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What revolution forced Czar Nicholas II to advocate?   The March Revolution (1917)  
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The 1st Battle of the Marne halted German advancement into what city?   Paris  
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One major effect of WWI on Europe?   Change in political boundries  
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The outbreak of the Russian Revolution was the result of   WWI  
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The assassination of which archduke resulted in WWI why?   Frans Fredinand of Austria Hungry because it increased tensions between the allies in Western and Eastern Europe  
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Germany had economic difficulties from 1923-1933 because   Restriction of the Treaty of Versailles  
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What caused new strategies for fighting in WWI?   New weapons technology  
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The treaty that Russia withdrew WWI with was   The Treaty of Brest-Laitovsk  
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Woodrow Wilson's goal during the Paris Peace Conference   A just and lasting peace  
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Which front in WWI was ended quicker because of Russia's leadership withdrawing it from the war?   Eastern Front  
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1905- "Bloody Sunday" was in St. Petersberg and due to what?   Workers' prtest  
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The Gallipoli Campaign was what?   The Allies attempt to establish a supply line to Russia  
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What plan was an effort to solve Germany's inability to pay the war reparations?   The Dawes Plan  
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Article 231 of the War Guilt Clause contributed to what?   Germany's economical difficulty after WWI  
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Italy and Germany developed a (blank) government before WWI.   Fascist system  
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Extreme nationalism and militarism and one man dictatorship rule is what kind of government?   Fascism  
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The Allied invasion of Normandy (June 6, 1944) is a turning point of WWII because   It positioned Allied Forces to begin the Western Europe Campaign  
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What battle resulted in U.S. armored divisions beginning to drive toward Berlin in WWII?   "The Battle of the Bulge" (Dec 1944- Feb 1945)  
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Japaneses Prime Minister Togo advocated the use of what to guarantee the national security of Japan?   Force  
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What led to Adolf Hitler's arrest and imprisonment in 1923?   The Beer Hall Putsch  
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The partisan of what two countries in 1947 was due to difference in religious beliefs?   India and Pakistan  
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Adolf Hitler claimed Germany had become over crowded and needed more le bensraum (living space) to do what?   To justify expanding Germany's borders  
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The strategy of "Island Hopping" was developed by the Allies against who?   Japan  
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The most significant turning point in the Pacific War   "The Battle of Midway"  
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Adolf Hitler eliminated what in order to gain control over Germany?   Political Oppression  
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Japanese Admiral Yamomoto organised the attack against (blank).   Pearl Harbor  
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(Blank) on London caused significant civilian casualties in England.   German bombing raids  
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Who was the commander of the D-day invasion?   Dwight D. Eisenhower  
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Blitzkrieg (lighting war) is what?   Fast airplanes and tanks followed by massive infantry forces  
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After WWI, the Weimer Germany struggled to develop what?   A stable government  
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What forced Germany too relinquish the reign of Alsace-Lorraine?   The Treaty of Versailles  
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How did Germany initiate WWII?   Invading Poland  
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Japan's invasion of (blank) was based in part on a part of racial superiority.   Manchuria (in China)  
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The German government began promoting a program to rebuild the military as a response to what in the early 1930s?   High unemployment  
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Which two countries invasions were similar because the both sought to gain territory through military force?   Japan's invasion of China and Germany's of Europe  
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The Gestapo in Nazi Germany...   Persecuted political enemies and religious groups  
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What happened to the Reichstag that was a major step in Adolf Hitler's rise to power?   It was burned  
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Germany's use of Blitzkrieg tactics when invading the Soviet Union is a reason for what?   The high number of military casualties in the Soviet Union  
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What turned the tide in favor of the Allies in WWII?   The Normandy landing victory of 1944  
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One purpose of the U.S.'s "Island Hopping" was to...   move land base bombers within range of Japan  
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Whose New Economic Policy allowed moderate capitalism?   Lenin  
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The Brown Shirts were what?   A paramilitary organization of the Nazi movement  
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During the 1930s, the rise of (blank) was helped by the wide spread sentiment that the political order that followed WWI was unjust.   Totalitariansim  
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Radar helped England what?   Defend itself against German air attacks with a 20 minute warning  
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Joseph Stalin carried out a campaign of terror against other communist party leader in 1930s. What was its name?   "Great Purge"  
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Stalin's first 5 Year Plan deported who to Siberia for refusing the Collectivization Program?   wealthy farmers called Kuiaks  
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What was known mainly for its brutality to civilians?   The Gestapo  
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Tensions increased between who due to competition to declare Korea a colony?   France and Great Britain  
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The U.S. victory in the Battle of Okinawa resulted in the US being able to..   prepare an invasion of Japan's mainland  
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Stalin's main accomplishment in the 1920s   The industrialization of the Soviet Union  
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Which General was the commander responsible for Allies in the Pacific?   General Douglas McArthur  
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At the beginning of WWII, who urged its Allies to launch a military offensive against Germany from Western Europe to force Germany to fight on two major fronts?   the Soviet Union  
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What was the greatest mobilization of land and sea forces in history that occurred in WWII?   The Landing (Battle) of Normandy  
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Japan seized territories with valuable resources in the 1930s in order to what?   To correct the effects of the Great Depression  
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What was Cold War technology that was used to provide instantaneous communication?   The Arpanet (internet in 1981)  
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What is SALT 1 and what did it result in?   The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks; resulted in reduction of the possibility a conflict could escalate to nuclear war  
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The (blank) prevented the spread of communism in foreign countries.   The Truman Doctrine (containment)  
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SEATO (1954) was created to protect Asia. What was it to protect Asia from and what does SEATO stand for?   It was to prevent the spread of communism and promote stability in Asia: Southeast Asia Treaty Organization  
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Corruption in the Cuban national government helped enable who to seize power in Cuba?   Fidel Castro  
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1955- Soviet Union and it's satellite countries created the (blank), a military alliance to counter/offset NATO.   Warsaw Pact  
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NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, was formed to protect who from what?   It was formed to protect Western Europe from the Soviet Union.  
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The Berlin Blockade (1948-1949) increased tension in the (blank).   Cold War  
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What was an important factor in the Cold War because it was viewed by the U.S. as a direct challenge to the stability of Europe?   The Berlin Blockade  
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Why is their a dispute between China and Taiwan that started in 1949 and goes on today?   In part to Taiwan seeking recognition as an independent country.  
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What conference fostered suspicion and distress among leaders?   The Yalta Confernce  
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The Yalta Conference led to an agreement on the division of what country into 4 zones between the Soviets, French, British, and Americans?   Germany  
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Why was Korea divided into two countries after WWII?   Because of communist ideology  
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The (blank) won the Chinese civil War because they had the support of the majority of the peasants.   Communist  
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In President Eisenhower's farewell speech, he said the influence of the military industrial complex was...   dangerous to American liberty  
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Eastern Europe was a what of the Soviet Union during the Cold War?   "sphere of influence"  
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Nuclear testing by what country during the Cold War led to increase tensions between USA and USSR?   The United States  
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What revolution caused the economic and educational systems in China to become unstable?   The Chinese Cultural Revolution  
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Pakistan helped found SEATO to gain what?   Widespread support for its conflict with India  
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The Cold War began in (blank).   Europe  
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What resulted in Germany being divided into occupational zones?   The Potsdam  
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Art forms in the renaissance included, realism, perspective, and what?   Humanism- the potential and achievement of the individual  
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Who was the artist that made "David", "Pieta", and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?   Michelangeo  
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Machiavelli wrote "The Prince" an analysis of what?   Political power (what is it?, how do you get it?, how do you keep it?)  
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The Reformation was the movement to reform what important aspect of life?   The Catholic Church  
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Who started the Reformation because of his views on indulgences and posted his 95 theses on the door of a church?   Martin Luther  
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What did Martin Luther believe?   Salvation based on faith alone  
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John Calvin preached the idea of (blank).   Predestination  
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Democracy is based on the ideas of this man who also believed in natural rights.   John Locke  
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What did Thomas Hobbes contribute in the Enlightenment?   Rule of Law  
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Jean Jacques Rousseau came up with 3 ideas. Name them.   "Social contract", power from the people, right to change government  
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Who created the idea of separation of powers and checks & balances?   Montesquieu  
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The French Revolution led to the Reign of Terror which was led by which group of people under Maximullum Robspierre?   Committee of Public Safety  
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What are the factors of production?   Land, labor, and capital  
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The Industrial Revolution began in   England  
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The Agricultural Revolution produced more food, more people, and more labor for which revolution?   Industrial Revolution  
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Which industry was the first to experience the Industrial Revolution?   The Textile Industry  
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What is Cecil Rodes associated with?   Imperialism  
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What did the Berlin Conference (1888-1885) deide?   How to peacefully divide Africa  
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Who wrote "The White Man's Burden"?   Rudgyard Kipling  
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