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World History: Final Exam STUDY GUIDE REVIEW. FIVE SECTIONS: WW I - INTERWAR ERA - WW II GANDHI - THE COLD WAR - GLOBAL HOT SPOTS TODAY. World War I: key terms…. What were the four “main” causes of WW I? Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism. Definitions:.
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World History: Final ExamSTUDY GUIDE REVIEW FIVE SECTIONS: WW I - INTERWAR ERA - WW II GANDHI - THE COLD WAR - GLOBAL HOT SPOTS TODAY
World War I: key terms… What were the four “main” causes of WW I? • Militarism • Alliances • Imperialism • Nationalism
Definitions: Militarism • Glorification of the military Pacifism • Opposition to war Nationalism • Strong loyalty to a nation and culture
More key terms… Alliance of France, Britain, and Russia was known as… • Allied Powers Neutrality • Policy of supporting neither side in a war Ultimatum • A final set of demands • Ex. Austria sent Serbia an ____________.
WW I What method of fighting did armies use on the Western Front? • Trench warfare What term was used to describe when neither side advanced? • stalemate What was the name for a German submarine? • U-boat
WW I What is the term for the channeling of a nation’s entire resources into a war effort? • Total War What is the term for “spreading of ideas to promote a cause or damage an opposing cause”? • propaganda What is the term for “to limit the supply of goods, so that they could supply the military”? • ration
WW I: Fill-in-the-blank Germany paid $30 billion as payment for war damages, or ___________. • Reparations Wilson’s plan of the ___________ was a group of over 40 countries which hoped to settle problems without war. • League of Nations By June 1919, the Paris Peace Conference drew up the ______, which blamed Germany for the war. • Treaty of Versailles.
Which of the following helped to start WW I? • A. a good economy. • B. the United States. • C. an environmental disaster. • D. an assassination • ANSWER: • D.
Overseas colonies were used for: • A. a buffer zone. • B. bargaining chips. • C. moral support. • D. soldiers, workers, and supplies. • Answer: • D.
What famous novel describes WW I? • A. April Morning. • B. All Quiet on the Western Front. • C. Red Badge of Courage. • D. Saving Private Ryan. • ANSWER: • B. All Quiet on the Western Front
At the end of WW I Europe faced huge losses, including: • A. Human costs (8.5 million dead) • B. Political costs (rising threat of communism) • C. Financial costs (war loans to repay) • D. All of the above. • ANSWER: • D. All of the above!
PART II: After the Great War… Who was known as “the man of steel” – led the U.S.S.R.? • Joseph Stalin Who was the leader of Germany, the “fuhrer”? • Adolf Hitler Who was “Il Duce”, the leader of Italy? • Benito Mussolini
The Interwar Period: Fill-in-the-blank The ________, the Nazi secret police, helped keep order in Germany. • Gestapo Hitler believed his German government, or the ________, would rule Europe for a thousand years. • Third Reich The democratic Weimar Republic was led by a __________,or prime minister. • chancellor
More fill-in-the-blanks… ________ was a book written by Hitler while in jail – details Nazi goals and ideology. • Mein Kampf _________ is the “Night of Broken Glass” – where mobs attacked Jewish communities throughout Germany. • Kristallnacht ________another word for a detention center for civilians considered “enemies of the state.” • Concentration camp
The Interwar Era: Multiple Choice What was Stalin’s symbol of his country? • A. steel. • B. horse. • C. tractor. • D. a-bomb. • E. bald eagle • ANSWER • C. tractor
What was one result of the Great Purge? • A. increased Stalin’s power. • B. increased Stalin’s popularity. • C. established five-year plans. • D. murdered Lenin. • ANSWER: • A. increased Stalin’s power
What was one effect of theGreat Depression in Japan? • A. exports increased. • B. unemployment dropped. • C. the ultranationalists gained power. • D. the communists gained power. • ANSWER: • C. ultranationalists gained power
What made Manchuria attractive to the Japanese? • A. It had a large Japanese population. • B. It was close to China. • C. It was rich in natural resources. • D. It had a nationalist government. • ANSWER: • C. Rich in natural resources
With which countries did Japan ally itself in 1936? • China and India. • Germany and France. • The U.S. and Germany. • Italy and Germany • ANSWER: • Italy and Germany
In 1935, Italy invaded the nation of • Germany • Ethiopia • USSR • Egypt • ANSWER • Ethiopia
In 1937, Japan invaded Eastern ____ in order to expand its growing imperial empire. • India • USSR • Korea • China • ANSWER: • China
In 1938, Germany annexed the nation of _____ while western powers continued to remain uninvolved? • USSR • Czechoslovakia • Austria • Poland • ANSWER • Austria
In 1936, Germany, Italy, and Japan formed the ________ Powers. • Axis. • Allied. • Super. • Imperial. • ANSWER: • AXIS
World War II The “Big Three” Allied Powers included Roosevelt, Churchill, and ______________. • A. Hitler. • B. Stalin. • C. Mussolini. • D. Tojo • Answer: • STALIN
WW II Japanese ______________ pilots used suicide missions to attack U.S. ships. • A. kamikaze. • B. fighter. • C. tiger. • D. combat. • Answer: • KAMIKAZE
WW II The bombing of Pearl Harbor took place on ___________________. • A. September 1, 1939. • B. August 7, 1942. • C. December 25, 1942. • D. December 7, 1941. • Answer: • DECEMBER 7, 1941.
WW II On D-Day, Allied soldiers landed at this beach in France. • A. Normandy. • B. Cannes. • C. St. Tropez. • D. Branch. • Answer: • NORMANDY
WW II V-E Day stands for Victory in ___________. • A. England. • B. Ethiopia. • C. Europe. • D. Egypt. • Answer: • EUROPE
WW II U.S. President ________ made the decision to drop the first atomic bombs. • A. Woodrow Wilson. • B. Herbert Hoover. • C. Harry Truman. • D. FDR. • Answer: • HARRY TRUMAN
WW II In August of 1945, two atomic bombs were dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and _________. • A. Tokyo. • B. Okinawa. • C. Nagasaki. • D. Iwo Jima. • Answer: • HIROSHIMA
WW II During World War II, the Allied powers consisted of the following nations: the U.S., Britain, France, and _________________. • A. Italy. • B. Germany. • C. USSR. • D. Japan • Answer: • USSR
Creation of the UN… The five nations which are permanent members of the UN include the U.S., Russia (former USSR), Britain, France and ______. • A. Italy. • B. Japan. • C. Germany. • D. China. • Answer: • CHINA
Mohandas Gandhi: “The Mahatma” What is the term used to describe “the refusal to buy goods”? • A. Bapu. • B. ahimsa. • C. boycott. • D. Mahatma • Answer: • BOYCOTT
Gandhi… What was the word “Bapu” mean? • A. hero. • B. father. • C. saint. • D. great soul. • Answer: • FATHER
Gandhi… What is the word for the “Hindu belief of non- violence and reverence for all life”? • A. bapu. • B. mahatma • C. boycott • D. ahimsa. • Answer: • ahimsa
Gandhi What is the term for “promoting rebellion against the government”? • A. civil disobedience. • B. Hind Swaraj. • C. sedition. • D. Kasturbai. • Answer: SEDITION
Gandhi… What is the name of Gandhi’s book which explains his ideas of nonviolent resistance? • A. Walden. • B. All Quiet on the Western Front. • C. Hind Swaraj. • D. Bapu. • Answer • Hind Swaraj
Gandhi… What is the term for refusing to obey unjust laws? • A. civil disobedience. • B. Hind Swaraj. • C. sedition. • D. ahimsa. • Answer: • Civil disobedience
Gandhi Gandhi traveled to this country after studying in London and fought discrimination against Indians living there: • A. England. • B. South Africa. • C. Pakistan. • D. USA. • Answer: • SOUTH AFRICA
Gandhi Era… In response to violent uprisings in India, Gandhi would often do this: • A. boycott. • B. spin cloth. • C. eat. • D. fast. • Answer: • FAST
Gandhi Era… Tensions between these two groups in India led to violence and partition. • A. Hindus and Muslims. • B. Jews and Christians. • C. Hindus and Christians. • D. Jews and Muslims. • Answer: • HINDUS AND MUSLIMS
The Cold War: Definitions Define: NATO • Answer: • The military alliance led by the United States. • Stands for the North American Treaty Organization. Define: Warsaw Pact. • Answer: • The (Cold War) military alliance led by the former Soviet Union.
Cold War: Definitions Define: Superpowers. • Answer: • U.S. and U.S.S.R. during the Cold War era. What was “The Cold War”? Define it. • Answer: • A period of tension, following World War II, between the free world and communist nations.
Definitions… What was the Berlin Wall? • Answer: • A massive concrete barrier dividing East and West Germany and which became a Cold War symbol
A Cold War “Who’s Who?”See if you can identify the people/ vocabulary on the left with the corresponding country on the right. • Margaret Thatcher • Ronald Reagan • Mikhail Gorbachev • Fidel Castro • Mao Zedong • Ho Chi Minh • Saigon • Ho Chi Minh • Glasnost • Perestroika • China • Cuba • Korea • Vietnam • U.S.S.R. • U.S. • Great Britain
The Cold War Match-Up… • Margaret Thatcher – Great Britain • Ronald Reagan – U.S. • Fidel Castro – Cuba • Mao Zedong – China • Mikhail Gorbachev – U.S.S.R. • Glasnost – U.S.S.R. • Perestroika – U.S.S.R. • Saigon – Vietnam • Ho Chi Minh - Vietman
The Cold War: ChronologyPut the following events in their correct order from the earliest to the most recent. • Vietnam War • The Fall of the Berlin Wall • Gorbachev comes to power. • Korean War • Chinese Communist Revolution • The Order: • Chinese Communist Revolution • Korean War • Vietnam War (presence of U.S. troops) • Gorbachev comes to power. • The Fall of the Berlin Wall
GENOCIDE Which genocide took place in Turkey and was the first genocide of the 20th century? • Answer: • Armenian Which genocide took place between 1932 – 1933 in the U.S.S.R. and resulted in 7 million deaths? • Answer: • Ukrainian
Genocide Which genocide took place during a six-week time period – from December 13, 1937 to February 1938 and resulted in the deaths of some 300,000 Chinese? • Answer: • The Rape of Nanking Which genocide was an attempt by Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot to form a Communist peasant farming society resulting in the deaths of 25% of the country’s population from starvation, overwork, and executions? • Answer: • Cambodian Which genocide involved a conflict between three main groups, the Serbs – Croats – and Muslims? • Answer: • Bosnian
Genocide Unit: Rwanda Which European country claimed Rwanda in 1899? • A. Britain. • B. France. • C. Germany. • D. Belgium. • Answer: • GERMANY