Global Final
Berlin Conference and why it was put into place
a meeting amongst European nation to peacefully divide Africa amongst themselves
Militarism
belief a nation need a strong military
trench life
boredom trapped in small space scared waiting for war to start hard hard to keep sanity
Alliances
countries made secret agreements to help each other during times of war
Benito Mussolini
found the facist party in 1919 -wont the support of the unemployed veterans -very charasmatic - organizers supporters into combat squads - black shirts
who won the opium wars
great Britain because of their more advanced weapons
trench
long tunnels dug into the ground
Which slogan did Vladmir Lenin use to persuade the people to follow him?
peace land and bread
Zionism
political movement to create a homeland for Jews
Nationalism
pride for your country- each nation wanting to prove they are superior
Partition of India and Pakistan
split into hindu and muslim country and created new borders so people had to relocate (17 million displaced)
What were some products that Europeans wanted from China?
tea, silk, porcelain
what was the cause of imperialism
the Industrial Revolution, as well as Nationalism, economics, religion, darwinism also known as (NERD)
What event caused the Genocide to begin?
The Rwandan president (a Hutu) was killed- supposedly killed by a Tutsi
world war 2 causes
- unresolved issues from WW1 and the treaty of versilles - Great Depression - rise of dictators - appeasement - failed League of Nations - hitlers invasion of Poland
What tactics did Stalin use to rule over the USSR?
-Used secret police -Controlled all aspects of his citizens' lives -Propaganda to brainwash people -Encouraged complete loyalty to him
india and pakistan (2nd part)
-conflicted centered around Kashmir -polulation was muslim but the local leader was hindu -both groups wanted the land -confilct still exist today
weapons in WW1
-tank first ever used by British - armed combat vehicle -U-boats - chemical weapons -flame throwers -machine guns
How long did this Genocide last and how many people died during it?
100 days; approximately 1 million people
When did Apartheid officially end?
1994
What were the Opium Wars?
2 wars between Britain and china, opium Is a drug from india use by Chinese that British snuck into china, was highlight addictive, become drug epidemic
Explain the devastation of the Holocaust on human history.
6 million Jews were killed- Entire families were wiped out and there was much loss of the Jewish faith, culture, etc.
What was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
A document created by the UN, which defined rights that belonged to all people
Fascism
A form of government that places emphasis on the military, hypernationalism, & devout loyalty to a dictator- used by Hitler & Mussolini
What was the "League Of Nations"?
A group formed after WW1- goal was to prevent future world wars. Had very little power
What was the Holodomor & why did it happen?
A massive famine in Ukraine orchestrated by Stalin. Stalin took revenge on the many Ukranians who resisted his totalitarian ideas.
What was the Berlin Conference and why was it put into place?
A meeting amongst European nations to peacefully divide Africa amongst themselves
What was the Iron Curtain?
A metaphorical separation between eastern and western Europe
What was the "White Man's Burden"?
A poem that justified imperialism. Pushed the idea that Europeans had the moral duty to "civilize" other parts of the world & make them more European
What is totalitarianism?
A system in which the government controls all aspects of citizens' lives
What was the Treaty of Nanjing?
A treaty between Britain & China that ended the Opium Wars- forced China to have to trade with Britain
Sphere of Influence
A type of imperialism where 1 nation claims trading privileges over another
Terrorism
Acts of violence designed to promote a specific ideology or agenda by creating panic among an enemy population
What does it mean when WWI is referred to as a "total war"?
All citizens were involved in the war in some way (Ex: women going to work in factories, people donating money/food to the war effort, etc.)
Name three ways that the Treaty of Versailles successfully punished Germany.
All of WW1 was blamed on Germany Germany had to pay billions in reparations for war damages Their military was made smaller They lost their colonies in Africa/Asia
Communism
An economic theory in which society is classless & the government controls everything
Which major event forced the United States to enter WWII?
Attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in 1941
Who was the first fascist leader in Europe & where did he rule
Benito Mussolini/Italy
Why were the USSR and the United States constantly in competition with each other? Give one example of a competition they were engaged in.
Both wanting to prove superiority- The Arms Race was a competition where both nation competed to produce as many nuclear weapons as possible
Who ruled Russia prior to the revolution?
Czar Nicholas II
What were some of the causes of the Russian Revolution?
Czar's harsh policies, Severe damage from WW1 Food shortages Poor living/working conditions
Imperialism
Domination by one country of the political, economic, or social life of another nation (also called colonization)
How did Mao keep and maintain control over China?
Eliminated all political parties, except his communist party, propaganda, eliminated religion, killed enemies or put them in labor camps
How were both Europe divided after WWII and why were they split in this way?
Europe was divided by the Iron Curtain- an imaginary line separating Western Europe (democratic) & Eastern Europe (communist)
Trench Warfare
Fighting strategy used in WW1- soldiers stayed in long tunnels dug into the ground. Made the war longer & slower. Had poor conditions such as flooding, rats, disease, etc.
Lenin
Founded the Communist Party in Russia and set up the world's first Communist Party dictatorship. He led the October Revolution of 1917, in which the Communists seized power in Russia. He then ruled the country until his death in 1924.
Which country did the Treaty of Versailles punish harshly?
Germany
Anti-semitism
Hatred/discrimination against Jews
What problems was Germany experiencing after WW1? How did this help Hitler to become popular?
Hyperinflation (extreme rise in the price of goods) & unemployment. Hitler promised to fix these problems, making him extremely popular
Why was India partitioned into India & Pakistan? What problems did this cause?
India became a Hindu country & Pakistan became a Muslim country. This led to extreme violence between Hindus & Muslims, which still continues today
Why were Indian people frustrated with Great Britain after fighting in WWI & WW2?
Indians were promised their freedom if they fought in the world wars & that promise was not kept by the British
What is a "proxy war"
Indirect fighting between the US & USSR
Explain how the industrial revolution was a major cause of Imperialism.
Industrialized countries in Europe now needed large amounts of raw materials (coal, oil, etc.) in order to power factories- many of these resources were located in Africa
Who took Lenin's place after he died
Joseph stalin
Examples of Proxy Wars
Korean War and Vietnam War
Apartheid
Laws passed by the white minority in South Africa that allowed for racial segregation
What were the Nuremberg Laws?
Laws that legalized the persecution of Jewish people in Germany
Who was Gandhi?
Leader of the Indian Independence movement
Who was Nelson Mandela?
Led the fight against apartheid in South Africa- became their 1st black president
Propaganda
Media used to persuade people to think a certain way
Name the two alliances that were created at this time.
NATO & Warsaw Pact
Why is the Cold War known as "Cold"?
No actual fighting took place between the US & USSR.
What tactics did he use to display his distaste for colonial rule in Great Britain?
Non-violence, civil disobedience, protests
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
Peace treaty at the end of WWI. It made Germany take full responsibility for the war
Where did Hitler invade that officially set off WWII?
Poland
Define Human Rights.
Rights guaranteed to ALL people
stalin
Russian leader who succeeded Lenin as head of the Communist Party and created a totalitarian state by purging all opposition (1879-1953)
Explain the characteristics of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
Students were protesting in China for more democratic freedoms- the Chinese military was sent in to shoot down the protests- showed that China does not have freedom of speech
What were some of the modern weapons that were used during WWI? What fighting style was used?
Tanks, machine guns, poison gas, trench warfare
Which alliance did Italy, Germany and Japan make with one another?
The Axis Powers
Which region was known as the "Powder Keg of Europe"?
The Balkans
What did Europeans do to force a trading relationship between themselves & China?
The British began illegally smuggling opium into China. Many Chinese became addicted to the drug- which was profitable for the British
Why was the term "human rights" formally defined after WWII?
The Holocaust & WW2 were so tragic that the United Nations wanted to make sure that major human rights violations such as the Holocaust never happen again.
Which event ended WW2 & why was this controversial?
The US dropping the atomic bombs on Japan- this was controversial because these weapons were extremely destructive & ordinary Japanese citizens were targeted.
what was the cause of WW1?
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Social Darwinism
The belief that whites were more superior & therefore, it was their duty to conquer non-white nations- used as a way to justify Europe conquering Africa in the 1800s
Explain the purpose of the Five Year Plan.
The goal was to industrialize the Soviet Union in just 5 years. Stalin wanted the USSR to be as technologically advanced as Europe/the US
Collectivization
The idea of bringing farming/food production under government control- used by Stalin
What is Pan-Africanism?
The idea that all Africans have a common ancestry & should be unified
Genocide
The mass killing of a group of people- usually targeted because of their religion, nationality, or culture
Define decolonization.
The process of freeing a country from the nation that once controlled it
Which treaty successfully ended WWI?
Treaty of Versailles
Why were there issues between the Hutus & Tutsis before the Rwandan Genocide?
Tutsis were the minority in Rwanda but were favored when Belgium (a European country) controlled Rwanda. This led to tension between the Hutus (the majority) & Tutsis
Who were the 2 countries that emerged as superpowers after WWII?
US & USSR
What were the goals of the US & USSR during the Cold War?
US: containment of communism (stop it from spreading) USSR: spread communism
Creation of Israel (1947)
United Nations drew up a plan to partition Palestine intoning Arab state and jewish state jews accepted and Arabs didnt
World War I
the first major conflict to take place after the Industrial Revolution
Define the "Scramble for Africa".
the invasion of colonization of most of Africa by various European nations
Holocaust
the systematic mass slaughter of Jews and other groups judged inferior by the Nazis - hitlers attempt to erratic ate the jews - part of final solution
Rwandan Genocide (1994)
world shortest genocide where the rowndan president Hutu shot was killed in a a plane crash supposedly shot down by tutsis which led to systematic slaughter (1 million Rwandans killed mostly by machetes)