382032735 | Why was 1914 the start of this age? | a)The Start of WWI
b)The end of European dominance in the world
c)The beginning of the rise of the United States as a World Power
d)The start of the De-colonization movement | | 0 |
382032736 | Describe migration during the PMA. | people can find economic oppurtunities | | 1 |
382032737 | what is the purpose of economies during this time period? | free flow of goods, services, people, and capital | | 2 |
382032738 | Describe global conflicts during this time? | economic problems, political instability, ethnic conflicts | | 3 |
382032739 | Describe Globalization during this time | pollution (especially in underdeveloped world), depleation of resources | | 4 |
382032740 | What were the greatest political changes and continuities between 1914 and 2000? | changes- governmnents are becoming more involved, end of westernization and beginning of globalized culture.
continuities- democracy/enlightenment | | 5 |
382032741 | What were the greates economic changes and continuities between 1914 and 2000? | changes- no more imperialism, wellfare
continuities- | | 6 |
382032742 | What were the greatest social changes and continuities between 1914 and 2000? | changes- rights (women's and lower class)
continuities- based on wealth, ethnic oppression, middle class is strong | | 7 |
382032743 | What was the Treaty of Kanagawa? Who enforced it and who did they enforce it on? | U.S on Japan. Opened Japan. | | 8 |
382032744 | Who influenced Japan's government? | Germany | | 9 |
382032745 | Who influenced Japan's navy? | Britian | | 10 |
382032746 | Whp influenced Japan's Army? | Prussia | | 11 |
382032747 | Who influenced Japan's school systems? | France and Germany | | 12 |
382032748 | What is a Zibatsu? | families that own buisnesses | | 13 |
382032749 | What did Japan give people in return for helping them? | extra territorial rights. (they were above the law) | | 14 |
382032750 | What was the purpose of the Meiji Restoration? | to westernize Japan. | | 15 |
382032751 | Why was Russia a dying empire in 1914? | lack of enlightened reforms, protest violently, lack of industrialism, Old Regime (2 Russias) | | 16 |
382032752 | June 28, 1914- | France Ferndinand is assasinated by black hands | | 17 |
382032753 | June 29, 1914-July 7, 1914- | Austria gives the Blank Check to the Serbians | | 18 |
382032754 | July 28,1914- | Austria/Hungary declares war on Russia | | 19 |
382032755 | August 1, 1914 | Germany declares war on Russia | | 20 |
382032756 | August 3,1914- | Germany declares war on France | | 21 |
382032757 | August 4, 1914 | Britian declares war on Germany | | 22 |
382032758 | What happened to Austria after WWI? | split up | | 23 |
382032759 | What happened to the Ottomen Empire after WWI? | becomes Turkey & mandate system on independent states. | | 24 |
382032760 | What happed to Russia after WWI? | lost land | | 25 |
382032761 | How did nationalism affect WWI? | people are willing to fight and die for their nation | | 26 |
382032762 | Who was German's rival and why? | Frace because of Franco-Prussian war | | 27 |
382032763 | Who were Austria's rivals and why? | Russia because they wanted land and Italy because of land | | 28 |
382032764 | Who was Russia's rival and why? | Ottomens because of Constansitnople (Istanbul) | | 29 |
382032765 | Triple Entente- | France, Britian, and Russia | | 30 |
382032766 | Triple Alliance- | Germany, Austria/Hungary, and Italy | | 31 |
382032767 | What was the problem with international anarchy? | everyone built up their army | | 32 |
382032768 | What was the problem with imperialism? | competition | | 33 |
382032769 | what were the main points of the 14 points? | self-determination, league of nations, removed causes of war | | 34 |
382032770 | What were the main points of the treaty of Versailles? | France gained land, GB got land, Japan and Italy got nothing, mandate system, league of nations, everyone wanted to punish Germany | | 35 |
382032771 | What were some characteristics of the intelligensia? | Boyars, well-educated | | 36 |
382032772 | causes of 1917 revolutions- | march (february)- lack of reform & WWI
october (november)- continued involvment in WWI | | 37 |
382032773 | What were some characteristics of the CDs? | wanted a constitutonal monarchy (achieve through existing systems) | | 38 |
382032774 | What were some some characteristics of the SRs? | wanted a marxist system | | 39 |
382032775 | What were some characteristics of the SDs? | wanted a marxist system, were willing to wait (Lenin's party) | | 40 |
382032776 | What were somne characteristics of the Mensheviks? | wanted a Marxist system, open to individual ideas, willing to work with people. | | 41 |
382032777 | What were some characteristics of the Bolsheviks? | wanted a Marxist system, small revolutionary elite. | | 42 |
382032778 | What were some similarities and differences between the Russian and Rench revolutions? | Similar- course/steps
Different- Russia didn't have a middle class and and the Russian Revolution was conducted by professionals | | 43 |
382032779 | What is Leninism? | dictatorship of proletariat, small group of control, ideas that everybofy agrees on, help revolution | | 44 |
382032780 | How did the Treaty of Versailles cause WWII? | no one's happy, Germany is being punished, league of nations is powerless (b/c the U.S isn't in it yet) | | 45 |
382032781 | How did the Great Depression cause WWII? | brought totalitarian leaders to power | | 46 |
382032782 | What 3 things were rejected during the age of uncertainty | enlightenment, traditional art and literature, & newtonian science | | 47 |
382032783 | What did the 5 year plan do? | heavy industry | | 48 |
382032784 | Mussolini- | came to power after March on Rome, single party rule, state contol of economy, corporate state economy | | 49 |
382032785 | Hirohito- | single party rule, extreme nationalism, state control of economy | | 50 |
382032786 | Hitler- | came to power because he told everyone he would make Germany better, Single Party rule, Women went down, state control of economy,extreme nationalism | | 51 |
382032787 | Aggressive Acts- | 1931- Japan seizing Manchuria
1931- Italy invades Ethiopia
etc. | | 52 |
382032788 | The Blitzkrieg- | Lightning war that tries to surprise the enemy and quickly crush the opposition by using overwhelming force. | | 53 |
382032789 | How did the Allies win the war? | they won 3 major wars, atomic bomb, more people, etc. | | 54 |
382032790 | Atlantic Charter- | self-determination | | 55 |
382032791 | Formation of allies- | defeat germany first, only accept unconditional surrender of allies, everyone agree on Atlantic Charter | | 56 |
382032792 | Teheran- | open French front | | 57 |
382032793 | Yalta- | division of Post war Germany | | 58 |
382032794 | Potsdam- | Poland decided not to have free elections | | 59 |
382032795 | what were causes of the Cold War? | different ideologies, end of WWII | | 60 |
382032796 | What was the cold war like in the 40's? | 40's- fought in Europe, Iron curtain, containment, Marshall Plan, COMECON, and Brinksmanship | | 61 |
382032797 | What was the cold war like in the 60's? | space race, vietnam war, cuban missile crisis | | 62 |
382032798 | What was the cold war like in the 70's | detante | | 63 |
382032799 | What was the cold war like in the 80's? | invasion of afghanistan | | 64 |
382032800 | Why did the Qing dynasty fall? | economic problems | | 65 |
382032801 | What 4 groups fought for control of Japan? | The Guimindang, The Warlords, The Communists, The Japanese | | 66 |
382032802 | What is a corporate state? | The economic system of Italy in which each sector of production was organized into a huge corporation. | | 67 |