World History: Chapter 21 Review Game. What difficult transition did Europe have to make following WWI?

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World History: Chapter 21 Review Game

What difficult transition did Europe have to make following WWI?

By this phrase apathy was demonstrated during this chapter?

1. Suffer the worst, recover the quickest 2. Lots of political instability 3. Great Depression 4. Lost large portion of its empire 5. Preferred isolation 6. Built the Maginot Line 7. Roaring Twenties 8. Loss of trade and large debt following WWI 9. Build many new factories and given rich lands following WWI 10. Crash of this nation’s stock market Great Britain France America

What was the purpose of the Maginot Line?

T or F America’s Great Depression had an effect on the rest of the world.

List a characteristics of totalitarian dictators.

List another characteristics of totalitarian dictators.

Who did Russia lose to in a disastrous war in the early 1900s?

What is the day nicknamed in Russia when peaceful marchers who shot in the street by soldiers?

Who was the last Czar of Russia?

What in Russia was considered their “Congress” and attempted to gain power from the Czar?

Who was the advisor the czarists that gave the Romanovs a bad name?

Why was the Czarist left in charge of Russia during WWI?

In what year did the Russian Revolutions occur?

Who took over once the Nicholas II gave up the throne of Russia?

Kerensky was of this particular communist group when he took over?

Who hindered the war effort in Russia under Kerensky?

Who was the leader of the Bolsheviks?

What was the slogan of Lenin?

Who esp. supported the Bolsheviks rise to power?

What were the two sides in the Russian civil war?

Why did the Reds win the Russian civil war?

Who won the power struggle against Leon Trotsky following Lenin’s death?

What was Stalin’s idea called to rejuvenate the Soviet economy?

What occurred in the Soviet Union specifically dealing with agriculture during the Five- Year Plans?

Who did Stalin target during his Reign of Terror?

T or F Stalin was the most radical at pushing Communism across the globe.

T or F The vast majority of European nations never recognize the Soviet Union as a nation.

List a difference between fascism and communism.

List another difference between fascism and communism.

What do fascism and communism have in common?

Who promised greatness to the Italian people?

What title was given to Mussolini?

How did Mussolini gain power?

What was the “Congress” in Germany called?

Who was the top govt official in Germany under the President?

What new name did the nation of Germany go by following WWI?

T or F Hitler fought in WWI.

What were the black shirts called that protected Hitler?

What was the symbol of the Nazis?

In 1923, Hitler tried to overthrow the govt in what city in the Weimar Republic?

What is Hitler’s book titled?

List an idea Hitler put in his book.

List another idea Hitler put in his book.

T or F Most German were upset by the Treaty of Versailles.

T or F The Weimar Republic was supported and liked by Germans.

What did Hitler promise to Germans?

T or F The Nazi party was the dominant party with over 75% of Germans becoming members.

Who gave in to Hitler’s demands and made him chancellor?

What title did Hitler take for himself?

What did Hitler call Germany?

What happened on Kristallnacht?

What was Hitler’s secret police called?

List one way Hitler ended the high unemployment in Germany.

What is the Autobahn?