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172882199Because Russia dropped out of the war they weren't apart of the Treaty of Versailles and the USSR was born.What happened to Russia after WWI?0
172882200Japan fought with the allies and planned to get more territory but did not, and a postwar economic downturn led to hard times. Japan gained concessions in China starting protesting Beijing riots.What happened to Japan after WWI?1
172882201Began the Nationalist Party, by student demonstrations in Beijing protesting the Chinese government's weak response to the Treaty of Versailles.What was the May Fourth Movement?2
172882202India fought with the British in WWI and expected self-government but did not get this which led to Indian nationalism later gaining independence in 1947, with help of Mohandas Ghandi.What happened to India after WWI?3
172882203The collapse of the stock market in October 1929, mainly hurting Europe who depended on America for loans to recover from WWI.What sparked the Great Depression? When? Where was it mostly affected?4
172882204Japan, Germany, and Italy looked to dictatorial rule to pull out of economic hardship. Japan gained Korea and Taiwan but needed more to procure crucial minerals. So set out for northeast china. Japan invaded Manchuria (1931) leading to protests, but Japan left the League of Nations.What were some effects of the Great Depression?5
172882205Fascist Benito Mussolini marched on Rome, leading others.Where was anti-communism first expressed? How?6
172882206In 1927 he gained control, and complete control in the 1930's. He exercised centralized control of the economy, world leadership of the international communist movement, forced collectivization of all farming, and promotion of atheism and repression of organized religion.How did Joseph Stalin affect the Soviet Union?7
172882207Many feared that Germany would become a communist state and Adolf Hitler spoke out against communism and preached ultra-nationalism. He used the Nazi and propaganda to completely control Germany.How did Germany became a totalitarian state?8
172882208A group of nations coming together to stop international conflict. Mostly failed to act upon invasions, but did combat malaria in Europe, stop labor abuse, limit opium distribution, and stop further slave trades.What was the League of Nations? Describe it's success.9

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