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CrusadesWWIWWII Between the Wars The Cold War Main page (home)

100 Points The place in which the Crusaders went to conquer

200 Points He called for a Holy War (Crusade) in which he promised an indulgence (a ticket to heaven) for all those who went.

300 Points Major city in the Middle East that is sacred to Christians, Muslims and Jews.

400 Points Failing Christian Empire on the Bosporus that asked the Pope for help in face of Islamic invaders. Ironically on the third Crusade the Crusaders sacked it’s capital, Constantinople.

500 Points One of many impacts the Crusades had on Western Europe.

100 Points What was one of the M.A.I.N causes of WWI

200 Points Most powerful member of the Central Powers Alliance

300 Points Arch Duke Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated by a nationalist from this country in the “Balkan Powder Keg”. The assassination was the spark that ignited WWI

400 Points Type of warfare most associated with WWI

500 Points Treaty that blamed Germany for WWI, forced them to pay war reparations, limited the size of their army and took away German lands.

100 Points Country invaded by Germany in 1939 that began WWII

200 Points Name of the Axis Powers during WWII (2)

300 Points The policy in which leaders in England and France would allow Hitler to invade territory like Czechoslovakia. They hoped he would be satisfied and make peace. Bad move.

400 Points The city of Hiroshima in Japan was attacked by the U.S. with this new weapon.

500 Points This countries harsh weather and size turned back and destroyed Hitler’s army in the East.

100 Points Worldwide economic situation in which countries around the world (especially Germany) faced mass unemployment.

200 Points International peace keeping organization that failed to act when Japan invaded Manchuria (China) in 1931.

300 Points The Fascist Dictator of Italy who was brought to power because the Italian leadership was incapable of handling the poor economy.

400 Points Name given to the blond haired, blue eyed Germans that Hitler believed would rule the World.

500 Points The technical term for what was happening in Germany when the price of a loaf of bread went from $1 to $289,000,000,000 a loaf.

100 Points Country that was divided into Eastern (Communist) and Western (Capitalist) After WWII.

200 Points City in which the U.S. airlifted supplies in an attempt to break a Soviet blockade of the city.

300 Points Imaginary line that divided Eastern Europe from Western Europe.

400 Points Name for the two opposing alliances during the Cold War.

500 Points Plan drawn up by George C. Marshall in which the U.S. would give financial support to war torn Europe. The plan was meant to stop the spread of communism.