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Soviet Union Nazi Germany World War II More WWII Even more WWII 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Define Command Economy and give an example of this economic system. (A command economy is an economic system where the government makes all decisions for the economy. An example of this system is Stalin’s Soviet Union) Define Command Economy and give an example of this economic system. Row 1, Col 1

What was the Great Purge? (I violent campaign to eliminate anyone oppose to Stalin’s power) What was the Great Purge? Row 1, Col 2

(This was a peace treaty signed between Russian Bolsheviks and Central Powers and ended Russia’s involvement in World War I) What was the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and explain the result of this treaty. Row 1, Col 3

This man ruled the Soviet Union during WWII and part of the Cold War. (Josef Stalin) This man ruled the Soviet Union during WWII and part of the Cold War. Row 1, Col 4

(Leon Trotsky) This man was Stalin’s biggest political rival, he lead a failed revolt, was exiled, and later assassinated. Row 1, Col 5

What was Kristallnacht? (Means the “Night of Broken Glass” was an attack by Nazis on Jewish homes and businesses) What was Kristallnacht? Row 2, Col 1

(German Fascists believed in a “master race”) How does Germany’s Fascist government differ from other totalitarian governments? Row 2, Col 2

How does Fascism differ from Communism? (Communism believes in a classless society and Fascism does not) How does Fascism differ from Communism? Row 2, Col 3

What were the Nuremburg Laws? Bonus: give examples of specific laws (Laws made in Nazi Germany to take rights away from Jews. Bonus: loss of citizenship, movement to ghettos, could not marry or interact with “Aryans”) What were the Nuremburg Laws? Bonus: give examples of specific laws Row 2, Col 4

What is the Final Solution? (Hitler’s plan to kill the entire Jewish population) What is the Final Solution? Row 2, Col 5

What happened at the Munich Conference? (Hitler agreed to stop his aggression after taking control of Western Czechoslovakia at a conference with Western Powers) What happened at the Munich Conference? Row 3, Col 1

(A policy of not entering into any agreements with other countries while remaining at peace by avoiding conflicts ) What is isolationism and what country used this policy during the 1930’s? Row 3, Col 2

What is blitzkrieg and what country used it? (Germany used this military policy during WWII to conquer countries. It involves surprise attacks using extreme force) What is blitzkrieg and what country used it? Row 3, Col 3

Which battle during WWII proved that Hitler’s army could be blocked? (Battle of Britain) Which battle during WWII proved that Hitler’s army could be blocked? Row 3, Col 4

What were 3 causes of WWII? (The Great Depression, WWI, and military aggression from other nations) What were 3 causes of WWII? Row 3, Col 5

(Japanese-Americans were forced to give up their lives and possessions and were moved to camps, this took place in the US, and was ordered by president FDR) What is Japanese interment, where did it take place, and what leader ordered this to take place? Row 4, Col 1

(Lend-Lease Act) This act helped the US economy by selling and leasing weapons to Allies during WWII. Row 4, Col 2

What was President Truman’s reason for dropping the atomic bomb? (He wanted to bring WII to an end in the quickest way possible with the least amount of American casualties) What was President Truman’s reason for dropping the atomic bomb? Row 4, Col 3

What caused the US to enter WWII? (Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor) What caused the US to enter WWII? Row 4, Col 4

What was the Rape of Nanking? (Japanese invaded China in Nanking and killed and raped Chinese civilians) What was the Rape of Nanking? Row 4, Col 5

(Germany was safe to continue their aggressions without the fear of being attacked from their Eastern boarder. How did Germany benefit from signing the Non-Aggression pact with the Soviets? Row 5, Col 1

(The policy of appeasement) What policy did Great Britain and France follow as a response to German aggression before entering WWII? Row 5, Col 2

What was the result of Germany’s invasion of Poland? (Britain and France declared war on Germany which marks the beginning of WWII in Europe) What was the result of Germany’s invasion of Poland? Row 5, Col 3

What major decision was made at the Yalta Conference? (The Allied powers decided to divide Germany into different zones occupied by different Allied powers) What major decision was made at the Yalta Conference? Row 5, Col 4

Who is Mrs. Blash’s celebrity crush? (Will Smith) Who is Mrs. Blash’s celebrity crush? Row 5, Col 5