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1 Final Exam Review Semester 2

2 Middle East/Current Events
TEST COVERS the following units: Russian Revolution Age of Anxiety World War II Gandhi Cold War Middle East/Current Events

3 Lenin builds an Empire 1917-1924
Russian Revolution Lenin builds an Empire

4 Russian Revolution

5 Road to Revolution Russo-Japanese War (1904)
Nicholas II (Rules ) Poor Performance Bloody Sunday (1905) World War I (1914) Duma Established 1906 Unprepared Dissolves Duma

6 Russia During World War I
Morale very low Soldiers deserting the Army Economy is very weak High prices, shortages, etc… Bolsheviks demanding change at home Nicholas II headquarters at front in WWI

7 Bolsheviks Russian Marxist group that wanted reform
Leader: Vladimir Lenin Fled Russia in early 1900’s to avoid arrest

8 TIMELINE Lenin takes power in 1917 Signs treaty of Brest-Litovsk 1918
Russia falls into Civil War 15 million people die! (war, famine, disease) Economy destroyed!

9 Communism: Theory vs Reality
Karl Marx Wrote Communist Manifesto [1848] Predicted the collapse of capitalism

10 Stalin Wrap-Up Rules until his death in 1953
USSR becomes much stronger military Majority of Russians live in poverty Totalitarian Government which rules by fear Fights with USA in World War II After WWII, USSR becomes enemy of USA Cold war starts

11 Age of Anxiety

12 Early 20th Century: The world experiments
with NEW ways to govern society. Democracy & Capitalism Totalitarianism Socialism Nazism Fascism Communism

13 ISM’s of the 20th Century Socialism Totalitarianism Fascism Nazism
End of World War I leads to the rise of Totalitarian Ideologies Socialism Totalitarianism Fascism Nazism Communism

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15 Results of Great Depression
Around the World Results of Great Depression European countries were just beginning to recover from World War I The U.S. economy hurt the GLOBAL economy. Japanese Economy begins to suffer Helps Hitler assume power in Germany

16 Hitler’s Dance 1935-- Rearmament begins in Germany
Moves into the Rhineland Seize Austria & demands Sudetenland Munich Conference

17 Nonaggression Pact Hitler & Stalin’s 1939 10-year pact signed
Secretly agree to divide Poland other countries promised to Stalin Hitler was assured there would be no attack from the east. (USSR)

18 Appeasement

19 World War II

20 World War II <------------------------------------------------->
Battle of Stalingrad & Operation Torch Battle of Britain Poland Invasion Pearl Harbor D-Day < > Invasion Soviet Union France Falls Battle of Midway Germany Surrenders

21 3-Theatres of War: European, African & Pacific

22 Two Front War U.S. & Great Britain concentrate on Southern Europe & Northern Africa Soviet Union fight on its “own” against Germany on eastern front U.S. will continue fight against Japan

23 Hitler’s Plan Step 1: Immigration: tried to “export” Jews to other countries Britain 80,000 U.S. 100,000 France 25,000 Latin America 40,000 Step 2: Ghettos: Hitler turned to isolation as immigration proved limited Step 3: Final Solution- moved Jews to concentration camps and began mass killings

24 The Final Numbers 6,000,000 Jewish deaths Poland 3,300,000 3,000,000
Original Population Killed Poland 3,300,000 3,000,000 Soviet Union 2,850,000 1,252,000 Hungary , ,000 Romania , ,000 Germany , ,000

25 Can we Learn From History?
Goal: Long lasting Peace To do list: Countries need new Borders New Governments New League of Nations Countries need to be rebuilt Trials for “War Crimes” for Nazi Leaders

26 Communist Triumph in China
Civil War leads to Communism

27 China Summary Chinese society was based on tradition
Western influence was forced and came late to China Opium War of 1839 changes China China fall into civil war as Qing dynasty collapses

28 Mao loses power 1946-49 Civil War 1950-1958 Mao’s Communism
“The Great Leap” Mao loses power Cultural Revolution

29 Communist China Summary
Economic failure Few advances in technology & industry Today, China is finally starting to “catch up” with industrialized countries China is using Capitalism to get their economy to grow today

30 Mohandas Gandhi Indian Independence

31 Before Gandhi: India Summary
A history of being ruled by “outsiders” Strong religious tension between dominant Hindu population and Muslims Did not truly push for independence until after World War I Amritsar Massacre was the turning point in independence movement

32 Gandhi’s Influence 1920 Indian National Congress endorses civil disobedience (non-violence) as means to achieve independence 1924 Gandhi assume the Presidency of the Indian National Congress Gandhi never OFFICIALLY held political office!

33 Mahatma in India 1919 Protested Rowlett Acts
Ended campaign after riots Led salt march Fasted to protest caste system Fasted to end violence Assassinated by Hindu extremist

34 The Cold War Expands

35 IRON CURTAIN

36 American Foreign Policy
Containment Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan

37 1) Containment and Brinkmanship 1945-69
2) Détente ’s 3) Renewed Arms Race ’s 4) Collapse of Soviet Union

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39 Conflicts of Cold War 1945-46: Iron Curtain 1948: Berlin Airlift
1949: Soviets test Nuclear Bomb : Korean War : Vietnam War 1959: Cuban Communist Revolution 1960: U-2 Incident 1961: Berlin Wall Built 1962: Cuban Missile Crisis

40 Some Factors in the collapse of Soviet Union
Overall, very poor economy Flawed economic system (communism) Could not compete with USA in the Arms Race Invasion of Afghanistan caused financial hardship Rebellions in Iron Curtain Countries & Soviet Republics Falling oil prices in 1980’s drastically lowered income

41 Middle East & Current Events

42 9/11th raises tension in the Middle East

43 Immigration to Palestine
The Balfour Declaration (1917) started large scale immigration to Palestine British LIMIT size of Jewish immigration Palestinians feared being outnumbered Promised to not infringe rights of non-Jewish population

44 Arab States & Partition
Arab states immediately oppose partition Islamic countries all voted against the U.N. partition May 14th 1948 Israel is officially formed The surrounding Arab states refuse to recognize Israel

45 Arab-Israeli Wars 1st War in 1948, followed by 1956 Suez Crisis
1967 Six-Day War 1973 War

46 Saudi Arabia Leader: King Faud Government: Monarchy Established: 1932
Population: 23 Million Relation to USA: Friendly---based on Oil & Military Challenges: Islamic extremist groups within country USA has military bases in Saudi Arabia Government is repressive Has more Oil than any other country

47 Iran - Complex Government: Islamic Republic President is “elected”
Religious leader “Ayatollah” has significant power - Gov’t established in 1979 after Iranian Revolution which overthrew Shah President: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Other Information: Iranians are not Arabs (Persians) Currently developing Nuclear Technology US & Europe is attempting to find a diplomatic solution Spiritual Leader: Ayatollah Khamenei

48 IRAQ Saddam Hussein leader 1979-2003
US invasion forces him out in 2003 2006 Democratic Government Formed Challenges Diverse Population: Shia’, Sunni & Kurds Extremist Elements do not want Democracy\ Civil War is possible Security is currently very poor in Iraq USA hopes to reduce troop levels late in 2006


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