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Animal Farm Historical Connections

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Animal Farm- Historical Connections Animalism: represents Communism in theory all are equal government owns everything, and people own government Old Major: represents Karl Marx, the ?Father of Communism? died before the revolution started Mr. Jones: represented Czar Nicholas II after he was overthrown, things were actually worse than they were before Napoleon: represented Stalin not a good speaker corrupt and devious used secret police and propaganda allowed church to remain in Russia though Dogs: forced support/police for Stalin used force, murder, and intimidation Benjamin: represented older generation in Russia- critical of revolution skeptical knew communism wouldn?t work under a dictator Boxer: represented unskilled laborers of Russia dedicated, but tricked Communist supporter

Allegorical Representations In Animal Farm

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Mr. Jones Tsar Nicholas II (terrible ruler) Old Major V. I. Lenin (starter of revolution, inspired by animalism/communism, both were set in their ways, Lenin changed Russia to USSR and Major changed Manor Farm to Animal Farm) Animalism Communism (theory that everyone is equal) Snowball Leon Trotsky (Both led army, were counterparts of major/Lenin, created new ideas that encompassed communism/animalism, both exiled by Stalin/Napoleon) Napoleon Stalin (Valued power, was brutal) Napoleon?s dogs Stalin?s KGB (eliminated opposition) Squealer Propaganda (made Stalin/Napoleon look better) Plan to build wind mill Stalin?s 5 year plan The Battle of the Cowshed Civil war in 1917 Mollie Russia?s upper class Animal Farm USSR

Traditions and Encounters Chapter 35 Test Bank

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CHAPTER 35 TEST QUESTIONS MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The term lost generation was coined by a. Erich Maria Remarque. b. John Steinbeck. c. Karl Barth. d. Sun Yat-sen. e. Gertrude Stein. * (p. 979) 2. The writer whose Decline of the West proposed that European society had entered the final stage of its existence was a. Karl Marx. b. Erich Maria Remarque. c. Oswald Spengler. * d. Werner Heisenberg. e. Karl Barth. (p. 979) 3. In Karl Barth?s Epistle to the Romans, he a. laid the groundwork for the rise of fascism in Italy. b. shocked the Christian world by stressing the importance of material progress above everything else. c. suggested that Jesus? ideas were a precursor to communism.

Traditions and Encounters Chapter 34 Test Bank

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CHAPTER 34 TEST QUESTIONS MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The spark for World War I was provided when Gavrilo Princip assassinated a. Francis Joseph. b. Nicholas II. c. Alexander Kerensky. d. Francis Ferdinand. * e. Otto von Bismarck. (p. 946) 2. The first total war in world history was a. the Crimean War. b. the American Civil War. c. World War II. d. the Franco-Prussian War. e. World War I. * (p. 946) 3. Approximately how many combatants died in World War I? a. one million b. three million c. four million d. nine million e. fifteen million * (p. 946) 4. The term for the idea that people with the same ethnic origins, language, and political ideals had the right to form sovereign states was a. Utopian socialism. b. positive nationalism.

The Earth and its Peoples Ch 29 Study Questions

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Name______________________________________ Per____ Date___________________________ Chapter 29- The Collapse of the Old Order 1929-1949 Directions: Using complete sentences, answer the following questions. Why was Stalin?s first Five Year Plan implemented? Who was trained to work in the new factories and mines as part of Stalin?s Five Year Plans? What is collectivization? How did the kulaks react to collectivization? How many kulaks were arrested and what happened to them? How did the Nazi takeover of Germany affect Stalin?s Second Five Year Plan? Why did Stalin use methods of terror against his own people? What types of jobs were opened to women in Stalinist Russia? What was the Smoot-Hawley tariff and what was its result?

Great War, Key Terms

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"Peace, Bread, and Land" Lenin's slogan in the Revolution. Peace from the war; Land for the peasants; Food for all. Alexander Kerensky Headed the Provisional Government in 1917. Refused to redistribute confiscated landholdings to the peasants. Thought fighting the war was a national duty. Archduke Franz Ferdinand heir to the Austria- Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo, started World War I. Army Order #1 Issued by the Petrograd Soviet shipped offices of their authority and placed the power in the hands of elected committees of common soldiers. Balkan Wars Serbia, Greece, Bulgaria took Macedonia from the Ottomans in 1912. Serbia then fought Bulgaria in the second Balkan War in 1913 Austria intervened to stop the war.

period 6 world history review

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Period 6 Note Packet Major Events Specific examples Main Ideas Dates Lessr events/concepts Global Concerns Population Growing Population Outstrip the food supply Difficulty producing enough housing, fuel, and food. nations support family planning Some families are large in order to use children for labor and future support Some religions oppose birth control while the gov?t sometimes limits their growth rate (China?s One Child Policy). The United Nations helps to spread family planning ideas Overpopulation result of improved standard of living HIV/AIDS in Africa **Serious problem that still exists up until today** Desertification Areas began making attempts to increase food production but combined with years of drought lead to an expansion of desert land

euro 25

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Chapter 25 The Beginning of the Twentieth-century Crisis: War and Revolution The Road to World War I Nationalism and Internal Dissent Division of Europe?s great powers into two loose alliances only added to tensions Each nation-state regarded itself as sovereign, subject to no higher interest or authority Each state was motivated by its own self-interest and success Not all ethnic groups had achieved the goal of nationhood Socialist labor movements had grown more powerful Militarism Influence of military leaders grew as armies grew Military leaders insisted that their plans could not be altered Generals? lack of flexibility forced European political leaders to make decision for military instead of political reasons The Outbreak of War: The Summer of 1914

euro 28

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Chapter 28 Cold War and a New Western World, 1945-1970 The Development of the Cold War The Confrontation of the Superpowers Rivalry between U.S. and USSR stemmed from their different historical perspectives and irreconcilable political ambitions Eastern Europe was first area of disagreement pro-Soviet governments installed in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary 1946: Greek Civil War Communist PLA and non-Communist forces fight over control of Greece Truman Doctrine: economic and military aid for Greece Truman Doctrine: U.S. provide money to countries ?threatened? by Communist ?expansion? June 1947: Marshall Plan (European Recovery Program) $13 billion for economic recovery of war-torn Europe Soviets considered Marshall Plan capitalist imperialism

Global History 2 mid term review

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Enlightenment: a cultural movement of intellectuals in the 17th and 18th centuries, first in Europe and later in the American colonies. Its purpose was to reform society using reason, challenge ideas grounded in tradition and faith, and advance knowledge through the scientific method. John Locke- Natural Rights; life, liberty, and property; Limited Government Thomas Hobbes- Strong Government maintained order and peace Voltaire- Advocate of religious tolerance and criticized power of the Church Adam Smith-Father of common economics; believed in big business; free-market Rousseau- People agree to be governed as long as the government protects them Montesquieu- Promoted the separation of powers French Revolution:

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