530 likes | 699 Views
Russian Revolutions. World War I. Rise of Dictators . World War II. Misc. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 4 00.
E N D
Russian Revolutions World War I Rise of Dictators World War II Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 400
_________ was the Tsar of Russia before the revolutions. He got Russia involved in World War I.
He was the leader of the communist Bolshevik party in Russia and overthrew the Provisional Government.
What are Soviets? (HINT: I am not looking for “people living in the Soviet Union.” It is a specific group.)
The Soviets are local councils of workers, peasants, and soldiers who began to rule in place of the Provisional Government. In some places the Soviets became more powerful than the Provisional Government. Lenin was able to come to power in Russia with the help of the Soviets.
Totalitarianism is a political system when the government has complete control over public and private life. The government uses propaganda, censorship, and fear to limit people’s information and keep them in line. This is the type of government Stalin created in the Soviet Union when he came to power.
Describe the political differences between Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky.
Stalin – wanted to focus on developing communism further in the Soviet Union and gaining full control of the government.Trotsky – wanted to spread communism to surrounding countries and eventually worldwide.
A total war is when the entire country is involved in the war effort in some way – either by serving in the armed forces, working in a factory that produces wartime goods, or raising money and helping to ration.
The US became involved in the war when Britain intercepted a telegram Germany was trying to send to Mexico. The telegram told Mexico if they joined the war on Germany’s side then Germany would help them reclaim land taken by the US.(Long term: unrestricted submarine warfare)
- Germany must pay war reparations.(Note: Other Central Powers were forced to pay some reparations, but none as severe as Germany.)- Germany was entirely to blame for the war.- Germany could no longer have a military or military related industries.- Germany lost their land and colonies.- League of Nations was created but Germany the USSR couldn’t join.
Militarism – countries were building up large standing armies even in times of peaceAlliances – countries formed military alliances in peace times that would drag others into fightingImperialism – the competition between countries heightened tensionsNationalism- intense pride in your nation (or nation-state/country) led to competition, tensions, and conflict
This is when the cost of living increases and income remains the same resulting in you feeling as if you lost money.
Mussolini was the fascist leader that came to power in Italy in 1922. He promised strong leadership, and to fix the economy. He served as an inspiration to the Nazis.
The Weimar Republic is the democratic coalition government created in Germany after World War I. They were blamed for signing the Treaty of Versailles and the high inflation.
Define fascism and give an example of some of the tactics a fascist government uses.
Fascism is a system of government where there is one leader and one political party. The leader demands complete and total loyalty to himself and the state. There is an extreme emphasis on nationalism and militarism.A fascist government uses fear tactics, propaganda, and censorship.
List and explain three new ideas Hitler and the Nazi party brought to Germany.
Lebensraum – increase living space for the Germany people (build and empire)Aryans – the idea of a pure blooded Germany raceFascism/Nazism – a form of government that demands complete and total loyalty to the leader.Violating the Treaty of Versailles
Blitzkrieg translates to lightning war. It was a German military tactic that involved heavy bombing following by fast moving tanks and ground troops.
What was agreed to in the German – Soviet Nonaggression Pact?
The German – Soviet Nonaggression Pact was an agreement between the two countries not to attack each other and to divide up territory in eastern Europe.
How was the United States involved in World War II before Pearl Harbor?
Sending supplies to Britain, firing at German submarines in the Atlantic, and cutting off Japan’s oil supply in response to their invasion of French Indochina.
He was the fascist leader of the Nazi party who came to power by being appointed chancellor in Germany in 1933.
Name the countries in the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance.
Triple Alliance – Germany, Austria – Hungary & ItalyTriple Entente – Britain, France & Russia
What are kulaks and why were the accused of destroying collective farms?