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1 Final Jeopardy Question WWI Totalitarianism 100 JapanMiddle East China 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500 20000 300 40000 100 WWII

2 Poison gas, tanks, airplanes, submarine Back

3 New weapons of WWI Back

4 What three nations were responsible for writing the Versailles Peace Treaty. Back

5 Britain, France, and United States Back

6 Germany forced to pay reparations, League of Nations was formed, Germany was disarmed, and Germany lost colonies Back

7 Provisions of the Treaty of Versailles Back

8 The United States emerged as world power, seeds of World War II were planted, Hapsburg, Romanov, Hohenzollern, and Ottoman dynasties collapsed, etc

9 Results of World War I Back

10 Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, a separate Austria and a separate Hungary Back

11 New nations after WWI Back

12 The key person in the Russian Revolution who used the ideas of Karl Marx to establish communism. Back

13 Lenin Back

14 Huge losses in World War I, incompetence of Czar’s government, underdeveloped Russian economy Back

15 Causes of Russian Revolution Back

16 Political instability of Weimar Republic, Inflation and Depression in the 20’s and 30’s, anger over the Treaty of Versailles Back

17 Contributing factors for the rise of Hitler. Back

18 Italian nationalism, bad economic conditions, and the threat communism

19 Contributing factors for the rise of Mussolini Back

20 He gained power in the Soviet Union by eliminating his rivals in the Communist Party. Back

21 Joseph Stalin Back

22 Hyperinflation after WW1, unstable Weimar Republic, anti-Semitism, and a charismatic personality contributed to his rise to power. Back

23 Hitler Back

24 The first city to be bombed with an atomic bomb. Back

25 Hiroshima Back

26 The nation that suffered the greatest loss in World War II. Back

27 Soviet Union Back

28 This city was the site of a Japanese slaughter of millions of Chinese citizens in WW2.

29 Nanjing Back

30 Soviet victory at Stalingrad Back

31 This nation was created by the U.N. in the late l940’s. Back

32 Israel Back

33 Arab nation that signed the Camp David Peace Accords. Back

34 Egypt Back

35 The Ayatollah Khomeini assumed control in this country in 1979. Back

36 Iran Back

37 The Tailiban took control of this nation after the Soviets left.

38 Afghanistan Back

39 The greatest oil producer in the Middle East Back

40 Saudi Arabia Back

41 Current type of government of China Back

42 Communist Back

43 The defeat of the Nationalists in 1949 led to this. Back

44 Communist takeover in China. Back

45 What was the name of the war in which the British fought to allow exclusive drug trafficking rights in China? Back

46 The Opium War Back

47 What was the violent attempt to rid China of traditional ideas and customs after the rise of communism?

48 The Cultural Revolution Back

49 What was the event in which the Chinese army put down student demonstrators in 1989? Back

50 Tiananmen Square Massacre Back

51 Why was Japan able to avoid European domination in the 1800’s and early l900’s? Back

52 Japan industrialized quickly as part of the Meiji restoration Back

53 They helped Japan establish a democratic government following World War II

54 American occupation forces. Back

55 This was the significance of the Russo-Japanese War. Back

56 An Asian power could defeat a European power. Back

57 What type of government does Japan have today? Back

58 A constitutional monarchy Back

59 Use of modern industrial technology, cooperation between government and business, and American economic aid. Back

60 Contributing factors for Japan’s rapid economic development following WWII Back

61 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

62 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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