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WWI
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Nuremberg
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Define Militarism
A 100
The belief that countries
should use their military to
settle disputes
A 100
Define Pacifism
A 200
The belief that all wars are wrong and diplomacy
should be used instead
A 200
Define Nationilism
A 300
Extreme pride in your country to the point
where you feel superior to others.
A 300
Define Imperialism
A 400
The act of building your empire by
taking over other countries.
A 400
How was the idea of nationalism
affecting conditions between
nations in Europe before the
WWI? (2 ways)
A 500
Small nations that had once been a part of larger empires
wanted their freedom
Large nations like Germany, France, and Great Britain are
competing with each other to be the biggest power in
Europe
A 500
What were the two alliances in WWI and
which nations belonged to each?
B 100
Central Powers: Germany and Austria v. The
Allies: France, Russia, Britain, Serbia and
later the US
B 100
What term defines the following: Psychological
illness caused by the stressful conditions of
trench warfare today it is commonly known as
PTSD
B 200
Shellshock
B 200
Why is the Russian Revolution an
important event of WWI?
B 300
Russia signs a treaty with Germany and
removes itself from the war leaving Britain
to carry on the war almost entirely alone
B 300
Why did European nations think
the alliance system would stop
war? How was the opposite really
the truth?
B 400
Nations would think twice before attacking each other because
they would ignite a major conflict between multiple nations and
have to fight against many different countries all at once and
smaller nations had support from more powerful ones so it was
less likely that another country would try to take them over
the agreements between nations meant that a small incident
could spark a conflict between all the major powers in
Europe as each country was bound by the alliance to support
its fellows in war
B 400
Describe the terms of the Treaty
of Versailles and how small
nations asking for independence
in return for their military service
were treated
B 500
Germany was slammed with huge reparations and
blamed for the war creating a severe economic
depression
Small Central European nations that wanted
independence were granted it but eastern and non
European calls for Self Determination were ignored
B 500
This man was the leader of
Italy and one of Germany’s
allies in WWII
C 100
Benito Mussolini
C 100
Define Weimar Republic
C 200
Government in power in germany
after WWI blamed for the treaty of
Versailles
C 200
Define Kristallnacht
C 300
An attack on Jewish families all across Germany,
seen as the start of the final solution
C 300
In January 1943, at a secret
meeting in French Morocco, the
Allies agreed to launch a joint
bomber offensive on Germany, and
declare that they seek unconditional
surrender from Germany, Italy and
Japan.
C 400
Casablanca conference
C 400
Define the following
propaganda techniques
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Glittering generalities
Euphemisms
Transfer
Testimonial
Unwarranted extrapolation
C 500
1. Glittering generalities- Vague, broad statements that will
connect with your beliefs and values but they don’t
really say anything of substance.
2. Euphemisms - Attempts to pacify the audience in order
to make an unpleasant reality more palatable. This is
accomplished by using words that are bland and
euphemistic.
3. Transfer - transfer your approval of something you
respect to another something that the propagandist wants
you to approve of.
4. Testimonial- Having some respected or hated
person say that a given idea/program/product is
good or bad.
5. Unwarranted extrapolation - Making predictions
about the future on the basis of a few small facts.
C 500
What are the 3 characteristics
of propaganda?
D 100
Use emotions not logic
DON’T question authority
Create a we v them
mentality
D 100
What are the 4 counts at
Nuremberg?
D 200
Conspiracy to Wage Aggressive War
Crimes Against Peace
War Crimes
Crimes Against Humanity
D 200
Churchill used this term
describe Soviet the division
of Europe into western and
eastern blocs
D 300
Iron Curtain
D 300
This was the military
agreement between Russia
and 7 satellite nations,
formed in reaction to the
military agreements
between the US, Canada,
and 9 Western European
countries
D 400
Warsaw Pact
D 400
In the 1980s and 1990s,
multiple European nations
agreed to work towards
greater economic
cooperation by adopting the
same currency, streamlining
passports and ending most
tariffs. This agreement is
called the _____________.
D 500
European Union
D 500
What was Rudolph Hess’s
sentence after being found
guilty at the Nuremberg
trials?
E 100
Life in prison, he
committed suicide in
Spandau Prison
E 100
How long was Karl Doenitz
in control of germany after
Hitler’s suicide
E 200
23 days
E 200
On what count(s) was Julius
Streicher convicted
E 300
IV
E 300
What was Alfred Jodl’s
sentence after being found
guilty at Nuremberg?
E 400
Death by hanging
E 400
In what year did Fritz
Sauckel join the nazi party
E 500
1921
E 500
How did the perception of
WWI compare to the reality
of the war?
F 100
Fun and quick – massive
casualties long
F 100
How does WWI mark a
change in the way wars are
fought? (2 ways)
F 200
Battle used to be up close and personal
but now one person can kill thousands
of people with one bomb, new
technology has made war less personal
Citizens are being told to fight as
payment for their increased
participation in government rather than
using professional paid soldiers
F 200
What are 2 problems with
trench warfare?
F 300
various
F 300
What was the Black Hand and what
did they do?
F 400
Serbian terrorist group assassinated FF
sparking WWI
F 400
What
propaganda
techniques are
used?
The caption:
“Mothers fight for
your children”
(3)
F 500
Transfer – children, motherhood
Plain folks- avg person
Fear – if you don’ fight your
children are going to be hurt
F 500
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