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Catch Phrase Review Unit

Question 1 600,000 killed by Turks; genocide; human rights violation

Answer 1 Armenian Massacre

Question 2 Atomic bomb dropped on these two Japanese cities

Answer 2 Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Question 3 Attempt at democracy; country divided into East and West

Answer 3 Germany – Post WWII

Question 4 beginning of end for Germany; allied advances

Answer 4 D-Day

Question 5 Chinese nationalism; corrupt

Answer 5 Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-Shek)

Question 6 Communist; peasants support

Answer 6 Mao Zedong

Question 7 constitutional monarchy, limited role of the emperor; limited military

Answer 7 Japan – Post WWII

Question 8 consumer decides economic factors

Answer 8 Market Economy

Question 9 did not meet people's needs; overthrown

Answer 9 Russian Revolution

Question 10 eliminated Stalin's political opponents

Answer 10 Russian Reign of Terror

Question 11 evacuation of British and French soldiers

Answer 11 Dunkirk

Question 12 extermination of Jews, Poles, Slavs, Gypsies, and disabled

Answer 12 Holocaust

Question 13 farms under government control; production quotas

Answer 13 Collective Farms - Russia - Stalin

Question 14 fascist German ruler

Answer 14 Adolf Hitler

Question 15 fascist Italian ruler

Answer 15 Benito Mussolini

Question 16 forced ethnic republics to learn Russian culture

Answer 16 Russification

Question 17 Chased by Chinese nationalists; 6,000 miles; gained support of peasants

Answer 17 Long March

Question 18 Term: give in to Hitler

Answer 18 appeasement

Question 19 government decides economic factors; what to produce, how much, for whom

Answer 19 Command Economy

Question 20 iron fisted ruler; ruled through fear

Answer 20 Joseph Stalin

Question 21 Japan as a world power; Russian military was outdated

Answer 21 Russo-Japanese War

Question 22 led Russian Communist revolution; "bread, land, peace"

Answer 22 V.I. (Vladimir) Lenin

Question 23 Japanese imperialism of this neighboring country; showed Japan as a world power

Answer 23 Korea- Annexation by Japan

Question 24 Manchuria (China); raw materials

Answer 24 Japanese Imperialism

Question 25 nationalism; dictatorship (Hitler, Mussolini, and Franco)

Answer 25 Fascism

Question 26 nationalist movement in Balkans eventually led to this situation

Answer 26 World War I - Balkans

Question 27 post WWII; defeat of Japan; rebuild Japan

Answer 27 U.S. Occupation of Japan

Question 28 Prime Minister of England during World War II

Answer 28 Winston Churchill

Question 29 produced to fight against trench warfare

Answer 29 World War I - technology

Question 30 punished Germany; led to German nationalism - Hitler

Answer 30 Treaty of Versailles

Question 31 rise in industrial production at the expense of agriculture

Answer 31 Five Year Plan - Russia -Stalin

Question 32 Original name for Russian Communist revolution

Answer 32 Bolshevik Revolution

Question 33 totalitarian Russian ruler; the last Russian czar

Answer 33 Czar Nicholas II

Question 34 Nazi War crimes trial

Answer 34 Nuremberg

Question 35 weak rulers; decentralized government

Answer 35 Ottoman Empire; collapse post WWI

Question 36 weak; could not stop Japan and Germany

Answer 36 League of Nations

Question 37 He westernized Turkey

Answer 37 Kemal Ataturk