159076010 | St. Petersburg | city the Russain Revolution began in 1917 | 0 | |
159076011 | The United States | dominant foreign power in Latin America | 1 | |
159076012 | Alexander Kerensky | leader of the Russian Government after the March revolution | 2 | |
159076013 | Lenin's Bolsheviks | Succeeded the fist revolutionary government of Russia | 3 | |
159302476 | Lenin's solution to WWI | peace treaty, gave up Russian land | 4 | |
159302477 | Who took over after the Qing | warlords or military commanders | 5 | |
159302478 | Sun Yat-sen | anti-Qing, Revolutionary Alliance leader | 6 | |
159302479 | What Japan gained from WWI | German land and areas | 7 | |
159302480 | Goal of May Fourth Movement | liberal democracy copied from the West | 8 | |
159302481 | Who were the members of the May Fourth Movemet | intellectuals an students | 9 | |
159302482 | Chinese Marxism VS. Lenin | Chinese saw the peasants as the leaders of the revolution | 10 | |
159302483 | China's society according to Marxist philosophers | everyone was a peasant | 11 | |
159302484 | Nationalist Party's greatest failure | to deal with the social and economic crisis of the Chinese peasantry | 12 | |
159302485 | Mao Zedong | Communist leader emphasised the role of the peasantry | 13 | |
159315693 | Chiang Kai-shek | leader of the Nationalist Party | 14 | |
159315694 | Long March | march of 90,000 communists from Hunan to Shaanxi | 15 | |
159315695 | Stock Market Collapse | event that triggered the Great Depression | 16 | |
159315696 | 3 Facets of Fascim | 1. Extreme Nationalism 2. Militarism 3. Corporate State | 17 | |
159315697 | Blackshirts | members of Mussolini's fascist party | 18 | |
159315698 | Great Leap Forward | Chinese attempt to quickly industrialize, 15m die from starvation | 19 | |
159315699 | Cultural Revolution | Red Guard killing and arresting intellectuals and closing schools | 20 | |
159315700 | Tiananmn Square Massacre | 1989 Chinese military crush student revolt | 21 | |
159315701 | War Communism | applying communism and strict economic control to a civl war | 22 | |
159315702 | NEP | New EconomicPlan peasents and farmers own small businesses and farms and gvt. own large industry part capitalism and part communism | 23 | |
159315703 | Great Purge | killing of those who spoke against the regime and of upper level communists | 24 | |
159315704 | Mein Kampf | Hitler's book "living space" and anti-semitism | 25 | |
159315705 | Enabling Act | Gave Hitler power to get rid of Constitution and rule as a totalitarian ruler | 26 | |
159315706 | Night of the Long Knives | Hitler will stop at nothing will kill anybody and everybody who was a threat to his gvt. | 27 | |
159315707 | socialist realism | artistic style in USSR under Stalin | 28 | |
159315708 | indigenism | Mexican muralist movement | 29 | |
159315709 | Mexico reforms | restrictions on clerical education rights for workers limited foreign ownersip land reform | 30 | |
159315710 | Soviet Economy | rigid planning control of vitually all economic sectors emphasis on industrial goods massive armaments industry | 31 | |
159315711 | Women got the right to vote in these countries | Great Britain, USA, Switzerland, Germany, Turkey | 32 | |
159315712 | Great Depression | Intensity of depression had never been seen before | 33 | |
159315713 | Ethiopia | Mussolini invaded in 1935 | 34 | |
159315714 | New Deal | FDR's programe to deal with the Great Depression | 35 | |
159315715 | Why Fascism in Germany | Treaty- war blame Hitler Great depression parliamentary government | 36 | |
159315716 | Gestapo | Hitler's secret police | 37 | |
159323756 | Hitler's economic planning | focus on armament construction | 38 | |
159323757 | Hitler's foreign and military policies | preparation for war | 39 | |
159323758 | totalitarian governments | Hitler Stalin Mussolini | 40 | |
159323759 | Fascist party in Spain | Falange | 41 | |
159323760 | Juan Peron | Argentina leader wife popular | 42 | |
159323761 | Getelio Vargas government | centralized based on Mussolini | 43 | |
159323762 | kulaks | The well off peasants who were starved or shipped to the gulags | 44 | |
159323763 | collectivization | Stalin's agricultural policy | 45 | |
159323764 | Japnese Government | oligarchic negotiations between groups growth of military | 46 | |
159323765 | Tojo Hideki | military leader in Japan | 47 | |
159323766 | five-year plans | Stalin's economic planning | 48 | |
159323767 | Politburo | ran the communist party under Stalin | 49 |
Chapter 29 AP World History Gruver Flashcards
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