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World War One

Russian Revolution

The Roaring Twenties

Rise of Totalitarianism

The Great Depression

World War One RussianRevolution RoaringTwenties Rise of Totalitarianism $100 $300 $200 $400 $500 $ The Great Depression

CATEGORY 1 - $100 Two of the causes of World War One: extreme patriotism for the nation and, national ambition for conquest and empire

CATEGORY 1 - $200 These five new technologies changed the nature of warfare in WWI

CATEGORY 1 - $300 The killing of this heir to the throne of the Austria-Hungary empire ignited the spark of WWI

CATEGORY 1 - $400 This brought the United States into World War I

CATEGORY 1 - $500 This peace treaty ended WWI, but left Germany in ruins and led to another war in 20 twenty years

CATEGORY 2 - $100 This man used the ideas of Marxism to promote a Communist Revolution In Russia

CATEGORY 2 - $200 This political group in Russia seized power and renamed themselves The Communist Party

CATEGORY 2 - $300 The Communists arrested, imprisoned and then executed this Russian Emperor

CATEGORY 2 - $400 After a long civil war, the Communists finally won, and changed the name of Russia to this ….

CATEGORY 2 - $500 Instead of democracy, Lenin thought the Russian Revolution required this type of government …

CATEGORY 3 - $100 Named after the new music coming out of New Orleans, the 1920’s are sometimes known as …

CATEGORY 3 - $200 The banning of alcoholic beverages in 1919 was known as ….

CATEGORY 3 - $300 This name was used for women who enjoyed their new-found freedom, leading to criticism of their hair, dress, and dance styles

CATEGORY 3 - $400 In this month and year the stock market crashed leading to the Great Depression

CATEGORY 3 - $500 This jazz trumpet player from New Orleans became an international celebrity

CATEGORY 4 - $100 This name refers to the total control of a society by one group

CATEGORY 4 - $200 In the 1920’s and 1930’s this man came to power in Germany by promising to restore the German Empire to its former greatness

CATEGORY 4 - $300 Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party blamed these people for Germany’s problems

CATEGORY 4 - $400 The Nazi campaign to eliminate the Jews through extermination is known as..

CATEGORY 4 - $500 Which describes the way Hitler comes to power: democratic elections, or military coup

CATEGORY 5 - $100 The collapse of the worldwide economy following the stock market crash of 1929 led to …

CATEGORY 5 - $200 Placing high tariffs on imported goods is a form of ….

CATEGORY 5 - $300 The U.S. government plan to grant money to the states for food, clothing, and shelter for the needy was called ….

CATEGORY 5 - $400 As part of the New Deal, the U.S. government created a plan to provide income to the unemployed and the elderly, called …

CATEGORY 5 - $500 The Great Depression finally ended because …

CATEGORY 1 - $100 $ Nationalism and Imperialism

CATEGORY 1 - $200 $ Submarines, airplanes, tanks, poison gas, and machine guns

CATEGORY 1 - $300 The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand $

CATEGORY 1 - $400 $ Unrestricted German submarine attacks on supply ships in the Atlantic

CATEGORY 1 - $500 $ The Treaty of Versailles

CATEGORY 2 - $100 $ Vladimir Lenin

CATEGORY 2 - $200 $ The Bolsheviks

CATEGORY 2 - $300 $ Tsar Nicholas II

CATEGORY 2 - $400 $ The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics U.S.S.R.

CATEGORY 2 - $500 $ The dictatorship of the Proletariat

CATEGORY 3 - $100 $ The Jazz Age

CATEGORY 3 - $200 $ Prohibition

CATEGORY 3 - $300 $ Flappers

CATEGORY 3 - $400 $ October 1929

CATEGORY 3 - $500 $ Louis Armstrong

CATEGORY 4 - $100 $ Totalitarianism

CATEGORY 4 - $200 $ Adolph Hitler

CATEGORY 4 - $300 $ The Jews

CATEGORY 4 - $400 $ The Holocaust

CATEGORY 4 - $500 $ Democratic Elections

CATEGORY 5 - $100 The Great Depression $

CATEGORY 5 - $200 Economic Nationalism $

CATEGORY 5 - $300 The New Deal $

CATEGORY 5 - $400 Social Security $

CATEGORY 5 - $500 The U.S. economy began to mobilize its industry for World War II $

Dictators $

FINAL CATEGORY This Italian dictator promoted Fascism as an alternative To Communism $

Benito Mussolini FINAL CATEGORY $

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