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Final Jeopardy Question WWI Totalitarianism 100 JapanMiddle East China 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500 20000 300 40000 100 WWII
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Poison gas, tanks, airplanes, submarine Back
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New weapons of WWI Back
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What three nations were responsible for writing the Versailles Peace Treaty. Back
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Britain, France, and United States Back
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Germany forced to pay reparations, League of Nations was formed, Germany was disarmed, and Germany lost colonies Back
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Provisions of the Treaty of Versailles Back
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The United States emerged as world power, seeds of World War II were planted, Hapsburg, Romanov, Hohenzollern, and Ottoman dynasties collapsed, etc
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Results of World War I Back
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Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, a separate Austria and a separate Hungary Back
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New nations after WWI Back
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The key person in the Russian Revolution who used the ideas of Karl Marx to establish communism. Back
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Lenin Back
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Huge losses in World War I, incompetence of Czar’s government, underdeveloped Russian economy Back
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Causes of Russian Revolution Back
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Political instability of Weimar Republic, Inflation and Depression in the 20’s and 30’s, anger over the Treaty of Versailles Back
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Contributing factors for the rise of Hitler. Back
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Italian nationalism, bad economic conditions, and the threat communism
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Contributing factors for the rise of Mussolini Back
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He gained power in the Soviet Union by eliminating his rivals in the Communist Party. Back
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Joseph Stalin Back
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Hyperinflation after WW1, unstable Weimar Republic, anti-Semitism, and a charismatic personality contributed to his rise to power. Back
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Hitler Back
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The first city to be bombed with an atomic bomb. Back
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Hiroshima Back
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The nation that suffered the greatest loss in World War II. Back
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Soviet Union Back
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This city was the site of a Japanese slaughter of millions of Chinese citizens in WW2.
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Nanjing Back
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Soviet victory at Stalingrad Back
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This nation was created by the U.N. in the late l940’s. Back
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Israel Back
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Arab nation that signed the Camp David Peace Accords. Back
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Egypt Back
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The Ayatollah Khomeini assumed control in this country in 1979. Back
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Iran Back
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The Tailiban took control of this nation after the Soviets left.
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Afghanistan Back
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The greatest oil producer in the Middle East Back
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Saudi Arabia Back
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Current type of government of China Back
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Communist Back
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The defeat of the Nationalists in 1949 led to this. Back
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Communist takeover in China. Back
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What was the name of the war in which the British fought to allow exclusive drug trafficking rights in China? Back
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The Opium War Back
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What was the violent attempt to rid China of traditional ideas and customs after the rise of communism?
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The Cultural Revolution Back
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What was the event in which the Chinese army put down student demonstrators in 1989? Back
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Tiananmen Square Massacre Back
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Why was Japan able to avoid European domination in the 1800’s and early l900’s? Back
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Japan industrialized quickly as part of the Meiji restoration Back
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They helped Japan establish a democratic government following World War II
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American occupation forces. Back
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This was the significance of the Russo-Japanese War. Back
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An Asian power could defeat a European power. Back
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What type of government does Japan have today? Back
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A constitutional monarchy Back
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Use of modern industrial technology, cooperation between government and business, and American economic aid. Back
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Contributing factors for Japan’s rapid economic development following WWII Back
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Put the following events in chronological order: The assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand The Russian Revolution The Treaty of Versailles The German Invasion of Belgium Armistice Day Back
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1. Assassination of Franz Ferdinand (1914) 2.The German Invasion of Belgium (1914) 3.The Russian Revolution (1917) 4.Armistice Day (1918) 5.Treaty of Versailles (1919) Back
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