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Chp. 9a Chp. 9b Chp. 9cChp. 10a Chp. 10b Chp. 10c

He argued that unemployment came not from overproduction, but a decline in demand A 100

John Maynard Keynes A 100

The purpose of this was to transform the USSR from an agricultural into an industrial economy A 200

Stalin’s Five Year Plan A 200

This was a destructive Nazi rampage against the Jews A 300

Kristallnacht A 300

A period of low economic activity and rising unemployment. A 400

An economic depression A 400

These laws excluded Jews from German citizenship and forbade marriages between Jews and Germans. A 500

The Nuremberg Laws A 500

This gave Germany new western boarders with France and Belgium. B 100

The Treaty of Locarno B 100

This state of government aims to control the political, economic, social, intellectual and cultural lives of its citizens. B 200

A Totalitarian State B 200

Hitler established a totalitarian state because he given the power to ignore the constitution for four years because of this act. B 300

The Enabling Act B 300

This was the leading policy- making body of the Communist Party. B 400

The Politburo B 400

These artists tried to express in their art the revulsion for what they saw as the insanity of life. B 500

The Dadaists B 500

He was the propaganda minister for Nazi Germany. C 100

Joseph Goebbels C 100

This glorifies the state above the individual by emphasizing the need for a strong central government led by a dictator. C 200

Fascism C 200

An international commission created this to deal with runaway German inflation by reducing Germany’s reparation debt. C 300

The Dawes Plan C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

He led the Spanish military in a revolt against the democratic government. C 400

Francisco Franco C 400

This James Joyce novel is a famous example of the “Stream of Consciousness” technique. C 500

Ulysses C 500

After successfully establishing the Republic of Turkey, he introduced many reforms, many kept after his death. D 100

Kemal Ataturk D 100

He protested British laws by using methods of civil disobedience, refusing to obey laws considered to be unjust. D 200

Mohandas Gandhi D 200

In China, this army fought the Nationalists by using guerilla tactics. D 300

The Communists D 300

He ordered the killing of thousands of Communists in the Shanghai Massacre. D 400

Chiang Kai-shek D 400

He was a celebrated Mexican leader who gained approval for standing up to the U.S. and was the creator of the political system that lasted until Vicente Fox. D 500

Lazaro Cardenas D 500

In November 1917, this state Britain’s intention to make Palestine the national home of the Jews. E 100

The Balfour Declaration E 100

This gradually developed into vast companies that controlled major segments of the Japanese industrial sector. E 200

Zaibatsu E 200

E 300 Gandhi’s march to the sea to protest British taxes and restrictions on salt.

The Salt March E 300

His “New Life Movement” was an attempt to promote traditional Confucian values while rejecting the excessive individualism of Western Capitalism. E 400

Chiang Kai-shek E 400

He united Arabs and founded an absolute monarchy that protects Mecca and Medina. E 500

Ibn Saud E 500

He led the People’s Liberation Army on the Long March. F 100

Mao Zedong F 100

He established the modern state of Iran in F 200

Reza Shah Pahlavi F 200

In the Autumn of 1931, this nation was invaded by an extremist group of middle- level Japanese army officers acting without government approval. F 300

Manchuria F 300

This is a government in which a select few exercise control. F 400

Oligarchy F 400

Father of modern India and lead non-violent resistance against the British. F 500

Mohandas Gandhi F 500

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