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I Have, Who Has?. Unit VI Review: 1900 to the Present (Present-Day Period or the “Long 20 th Century). I Have ... Suffrage Who Has…
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I Have, Who Has? Unit VI Review: 1900 to the Present (Present-Day Period or the “Long 20th Century)
I Have ... Suffrage Who Has… Who has the invention that arrived in homes and businesses located in cities in the US and western Europe that was used to power lights, stoves, refrigerators, and radios but was lacking in significant areas such as Africa
I Have ... Electrification (Electricity) Who Has… The area that advanced with inventions such as the telephone, radio, television, computers and the internet, which was originally used by the wealthy until prices dropped in an increasingly industrialized, developed world
I Have ... Communication Who Has… The inventions that were used by governments to propagate or spread their messages to citizens and foes alike
I Have ... Radio & Television Who Has… The invention that took up a whole room in the late 1940s but later was available as a PC for the wealthy until the mid-1990s when the start of the Internet sharing led to a drop in prices and rise of popularity
I Have ... Computers Who Has… The invention that was originally designed as a way for scientists to transmit computer data across telephone lines in the 1960s before it became a global phenomenon, except for places in parts of Africa and Central Asia where access is slowly improving
I Have ... The Internet Who Has… What invention made people more mobile, encouraged dating, increased living in the suburbs and working miles away, and traveling to vacation spots as well as the creation of new industries and jobs
I Have ... Automobile Who Has… Problems associated with having more access to cars in an industrialized world
I Have ... Less use of public transportation, increased traffic and traffic fatalities, and increased air pollution Who Has… The event where it was the first application of airplanes on a wide-scale use
I Have ... World War I Who Has… The type of transportation that became a casualty in Western Nations where it had formerly been the most popular form of mass travel for almost 100 years
I Have ... The Passenger Train (on Railroads) Who Has… The type of transportation that wasn’t common but heralded a technological step that humans had dreamed about for millennia
I Have ... Travel in Space Who Has… The term used in the Cold War to indicate a space race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union after the Soviets launched Sputnik and the U.S. created NASA as a response
I Have ... “A Race to the Moon” Who Has… The theory that suggested Newton was wrong about a constant universe and suggested time and space could vary. It supported there were no absolutes on the universe and people’s place in it, changing individual views of what was right and wrong in society following WWI and especially WWII.
I Have ... Einstein’s Theory of Relativity Who Has… A list of medical advancements that helped extend life expectancy
I Have ... The polio vaccine, antibiotics, improved surgical procedures such as sterilization of equipment, and advances in cancer treatments Who Has… A list of deadly infectious diseases that were virtually eliminated through global campaign's of inoculation, despite other diseased that developed and spread
I Have ... Smallpox and whooping cough Who Has… A list of energy sources used in the long 20th century
I Have ... Coal, Diesel, and Gasoline Who Has… A list of alternative forms of energy used to balance society’s demands for fuel and the health of the environment
I Have ... Solar and Wind Power Who Has… The energy promoted as a clean, efficient energy source of the future but drew concerns due to problems with facilities in Chernobyl and most recently in Japan following the tsunami
I Have ... Nuclear Energy Who Has… The two nations that initiated government policies to limit the number of births in order to control soaring population levels in the 20th century
I Have ... China and India Who Has… The movement to develop powerful fertilizers and pesticides combined with new high-yield, disease-resistant crops in order to produce a famine-free world
I Have ... The Green Revolution Who Has… Criticisms of the Green Revolution, despite some success in India and the Philippines
I Have ... Overuse of pesticides and fertilizers, planting monocrops instead of a variety, and unprecedented population growth Who Has… The military invention that could fire as many as 600 bullets per second and kill thousands of people in an afternoon during WWI
I Have ... The Machine Gun Who Has… The type of warfare that led to destruction of large cities, as shown through the Spanish Civil War, Dresden, Hiroshima and Nagasaki
I Have ... Massive Bombing Campaigns Who Has… The first truly global disease epidemic of 1918, which killed roughly 20 million people worldwide as soldiers carried the disease to their home countries around the globe
I Have ... The Influenza (Flu) Who Has… The second major pandemic of the 20th century, killing as many as 25 million people by the early 21st century; it is a leading cause of death in Africa.
I Have ... HIV/AIDS Who Has… The problem caused by disruption of the food supply, civil war in Russia, denial of food to rural communities in the Soviet Union, insistence on industrial production over agricultural production in Mao’s China, as well as issues with natural disaster, high population densities, and war
I Have ... Famine Who Has… The organization created at the end of WWI to keep the peace, and give their people hope that governments had learned their lessons and would find ways to avoid future wars. However, it had no enforcement power.
I Have ... The League of Nations Who Has… The causes of WWI
I Have ... MANIA: Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Who Has… The cause of WWI that grew out of the colonial powers of Europe competing over decreasing amounts of unclaimed land in Africa and Asia
I Have ... Imperialism Who Has… The cause of WWI that came about because ethnic groups wanted to break off and form their own nations instead of being part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
I Have ... Nationalism Who Has… The two European nations that wanted to show great pride in their countries and expressed it through imperialist expansion and weapons buildup since they had reunited in the 1800s during the modern period
I Have ... Germany & Italy Who Has… The cause of WWI that spurred the mass production of weapons that could kill at faster rates, and from longer distances than ever before as well as how they glorified their military
I Have ... Militarism (or Arms Race) Who Has… The cause of WWI where nation-states formed pacts with other countries to make sure they would not have to fight alone – they would have friends; the Triple Entente (later the Allies) and the Triple Alliance (later the Central Powers) were used in WWI
I Have ... Alliances (or the Alliance System) Who Has… A list of new weapons used in WWI which resulted in changes in tactics and philosophies of the rules of war
I Have ... The Machine Gun, Poison Gas, the Airplane, and the Submarine Who Has… The term where the full economic production and political power of nations were engaged in winning the war
I Have ... Total War Who Has… A list of consequences of WWI
I Have ... 20 million soldier and civilian deaths, the creation of a League of Nations, a desire for appeasement instead of war, strong economic problems, changes in government, and anger/resentment from the German people Who Has… The term used by the League of Nations to give Europe legal power over colonies to “guide” them until the League thought they were ready for independence
I Have ... The Mandate System Who Has… The list of empires that contracted or shrunk and fell during or just after WWI
I Have ... The Russia, Austrian, Ottoman and German Empires Who Has… The group of people that had the desire, military training and equipment as well as training on ideas such as self-rule and self-determination after WWI
I Have ... Colonial Subjects & Nationalist leaders in African and Asian colonies Who Has… The causes of World War II
I Have ... Treaty of Versailles restrictions on Germany, rise of Hitler, global depression, rise of fascism and communist governments, and aggression of nations Who Has… The term that describes how fascists would be satisfied after limited conquests and seek no more territories to conquer – kind of like “if you give a mouse a cookie…”
I Have ... Appeasement Who Has… The war that used fast moving fronts which technology such as improved tanks and airplanes as well as a strategy called blitzkrieg
I Have ... World War II Who Has… The country that was invaded, officially starting World War II
I Have ... Poland Who Has… A list of consequences for WWII
I Have ... The creation of the UN, the use of atomic power, leading role for the U.S. as a world power, the human effects of the Holocaust, and the start of the Cold War Who Has… The name of the nation that was created by the UN for the establishment of a democratic Jewish homeland in Palestine
I Have ... Israel Who Has… The two super powers that led the Cold War
I Have ... The democratic and capitalist U.S. and the communist Soviet Union Who Has… A list of major characteristics of the Cold War
I Have ... The Berlin Airlift, the Marshall Plan, NATO vs. the Warsaw Pact, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Fall of the Berlin Wall Who Has… Who has a list of the consequences of the Cold War
I Have ... Billions of dollars in cost, the growth of nuclear weapons programs, and the decline of communism as a U.S. foreign policy goal Who Has… The name of the leader who took control of China with the support of the communists in 1949 and who developed a Cold War relationship with the USSR
I Have ... Mao Zedong Who Has… The name of the event in China in 1989 that was considered to be a major human rights violation when a pro-democracy movement was brutally crushed by the government and students were killed