Agricultural Revolution
1. Sectioning off land in order to create more profit for farmers is called an __________
2. Changing crops every year to give back nutrients to the ground is known as _________________
3. The ______________ changed how people worked on farms and used new technology to enhance their farms and make more profit.
4. In the ___________ each step of the process to make a textile was moved from house to house
Industrial Revolution AND
1. In the factory system things began to move more efficiently because of the ___________ process, where one person was given a specific task and then the product is moved to the next person to do the next task
2. ____________ created the steam engine to help power the factory machines
3. In order to make the industries more efficient and make more profit they moved the industry to a ______________ in which all the processes happened in one building
4. When creating new machines for the factories __________ became very useful in keeping the machines more efficient
5. Products in their natural state before production are called ______
6. ____________ was the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution
7. ____________ created the cotton gin in order to make the process of seeding the cotton from raw material more efficient
8. Because factories had to be located near water in order to have power, this made the factories restricted to certain areas. But when the ___________ was created this allowed factories to be moved anywhere in the country
9. A ___________ is a type of cloth
10. A cruel and unfortunate part of the Industrial Revolution, laws were created later on to prevent this. ______________________________
Imperialism
1. ______________ was overthrown which sparked the Russian Revolution
2. After the Russian Revolution ___________ came into power and began communism in the Soviet Union
3. ________________ is the race to take over countries that seem to be weaker
4. ______________ is the feeling of intense loyalty to your nation
WWI
1. Which of the four MAIN causes of WWI would include an arms race?
2. ____________ was known as the “Great War”
3. The _________ was built in order to cut down on the trade route from Europe to Asia. It was built between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
4. The US President during the Great War was ____________
5. ___________ was a group that was created to replace the League of Nations in hope to prevent future world wars
6. The area between enemies’ trenches was known as ___________ because of the many dangers that existed there
7. Woodrow Wilson’s plan to make peace throughout the world after WWI was called his ___________
8. After the Treaty of Versailles, a group of nations was assembled to protect the world from world war, this group was called the ___________
9. ____________ was a disease that a soldier could get if they were in the watery trenches for too long. It resulted many times in amputation
10. Dug in lines where soldiers fought and lived were known as ___________. Various diseases were acquired in them.
11. The ___________ broke up into several different territories after WWI. Germany, Austro- Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were members of the ___________ ________
12. The Allies during WWI were.. 1. _________________ 2._________________ 3._________________ 4._________________
13. The Russians surrendered to Germany at the end of WWI because they were in the mix of their own ___________
14. After WWI people had a lot of money and began to spend it in excess. This time was known as the _________________
15. The ‘Spark’ that set off World War I was… ____________________________
Great Depression
1. When the economic status of a country is low and the people’s spirits are low, this is known as a _______
2. President Roosevelt created the _____________ in hopes to end the Great Depression, it was successful
3. A time of great heartache and low employment during the 1930s in the US is called the __________________
4. ___________ is the European policy of not opposing fascism in Europe
WWII
1. The government policy of a strong leader, strong military and strong nationalism is known as __________________
2. ____________ made the decision to enter the US into the war after the bombing of Pearl Harbor
3. The German war strategy of using air power and speed to take over several European nations is known as __________
4. The American policy of staying out of European affairs is known as __________________
5. ___________ was a German dictator who created the Nazi party and started the Holocaust against the Jewish people
6. ___________ was at the end of the war where terms and conditions of the war were agreed upon
7. ___________ was the dictator of Italy who joined forces with Hitler in order to gain more land for his country
8. A group of scientists who were in charge of the _______, they succeeded in making the atomic bomb.
9. Europe and the Pacific are known to WWII as the two __________________
10. __ _________ was the Soviet dictator who joined with the Allied powers to fight against Hitler and the Axis Powers
11. _____________ was not invited to the Paris Peace Conference nor the Treaty of Versailles, but signed the treaty nonetheless
12. The genocide of the Jewish people during WWII is called the __________
13. The _____________ met at the Treaty of Versailles to set up the groundwork for the end of the war
14. Italy, Germany, and Japan formed the ________________
15. The mass killing of a certain group of people is known as a _________________
16. Someone with absolute power over a country is called a __________
17. The __________ were victorious at the end of WWII
18. When nations come together to protect and support one another, these are called _____________
19. ______________ was created at the end of WWII in order to give back to the Jewish people after the Holocaust
20. The big reason(s) the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor… _______________________
Cold War AND other things to know…
1. Who was the Indian Nationalist who practiced nonviolent disobedience and helped get Great Britain out of India? __________________________
2. The communist leader of the Soviet Union who created the Berlin wall (1961) ___________
3. When a country owns the basic industries but allows the people to own the non-basic industries this is an economic system known as ___________
4. ___________ was the leader of the Soviet Union who worked to end the Cold War and create a democracy in the Soviet Union
5. The ___________ war was to contain communism in Asia Kim il Sung
6. President ___________ invaded Cuba during the Bay of Pigs and was assassinated shortly after
7. _____________ was the US policy of fighting the Soviet Union, and other communist countries, without actually ‘fighting’
8. ___________ is the communist island off the coast of Florida which was controlled for decades by the dictator Fidel Castro
9. This U.S. president had many peace talks with Russia and helped end the Cold War. ______________________
10. The plan that was in place to help re build European Countries in exchange for not becoming communist? __________________________
11. ____________ are built in order to create mass destruction and have never been used in combat. They have only been tested.
12. The fight between the Soviet Union and the United States to create better weapons was called the __________________
13. ________________ was the leader of the communist Vietnam group called the Vietminh during the Vietnam War.
14. The point during the Cold War where the world was at its highest risk of nuclear war was during the __________________
15. The fight between the Soviet Union and the United States to explore the galaxy is known as the ______________
16. The communist leader of China was __________________
17. What was the meeting at the end of the Cold War that effectively ends the Cold War? __________ _____________