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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Nationalism CausesWWI Russian RevMisc.

2 Give an example of a country that displayed Nationalism in Europe in the late 1800s

3 Germany under Bismarck or Italy under Cavor, Garibaldi and King Victor Emanuel II

4 Define Nationalism Give all 3 definitions

5 Unite common cultures Desire for self-rule Your country is superior to all others

6 Give 3 causes of the Latin American Revolutions

7 Desire for self-rule Enlightment Ideas Oppressive Social Structure

8 Describe characteristics of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in the late 1800s

9 Dual Monarchy and ethnically and culturally diverse

10 What were the most important border changes in Europe in the late 1800s?

11 Germany and Italy became countries

12 Give 3 definitions for militarism

13 Glorification of war Increase in military spending More input by military in the government

14 What are the four M.A.I.N. causes of WWI

15 Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

16 What Region is known as the Powder Keg of Europe?

17 Balkan Peninsula

18 What is the purpose of forming alliances such as the Triple Entente?

19 To defend one another in the event of a war

20 What was the spark that started WWI?

21 The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

22 What were the causes of the Russian Revolution that are similar to other revolutions?

23 Economic Hardship, Oppressive Government and Famine

24 What new technologies were used in WWI to fight the war?

25 Subs, Tanks, Airplanes, Machine Guns, and Poison Gas

26 What are the 5 purposes of propaganda?

27 1. To finance the war 2. To recruit soldiers 3. To get people behind the war effort 4. Conserve resources 5. Participate in home front effort

28 What type of fighting was there on the Western front?

29 Stalemate and Trench Warfare

30 What is the objective of this propaganda poster?

31 Recruitment of Soldiers

32 Why is the Armenian massacre considered genocide?

33 The Ottoman’s organized the destruction of the Armenian people

34 How did the alliance system cause WWI?

35 Because each of the countries in an alliance were obligated to defend one another One small event could draw all of the countries into a conflict

36 What was the Bolshevik strategy for obtaining its goals?

37 Attacking the Noblemen and Lords

38 What were the goals of the Bolsheviks?

39 An economic system that stressed total economic equality for its citizens

40 Describe 3 characteristics of Russian in the late 1800s

41 Not industrialized Many nationalities Many languages

42 What was Lenin’s Promise?

43 Peace, Land, Bread

44 Why did Russia withdraw from WWI?

45 Large number of troops being killed Food Shortages Lenin and the communist took control of the govt. They needed to stabilize their own economy and govt.

46 How did the Congress of Vienna affect Europe?

47 Set up absolute monarchies that would later be challenged

48 What countries came out of the Austrian Hungarian Empire at the end of WWI?

49 Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia

50 Name 3 results of WWI

51 1. Collapse of the Austria Hungarian Empire into smaller countries 2. Europe’s reluctance to be involved in Foreign affairs 3. European powers were weakened by death, destruction and loss of money

52 Name and Explain 3 provisions of the Treaty of Versailles

53 Reparations - $33B to Allies Allied Punishments --Demilitarized (no army or weapons) --Lost Colonies --Gave Alsace-Lorraigne to France --Gave up territory that had coal War Guilt – take total blame for war