Jeopardy - Unit 6 Review

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20th cent.
Asian
Empires
WWI
WWII
Communism
Potpourri
Decolonization
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These military conflicts between
Britain and China weakened the
Qing dynasty & led to increased
trade access for the British.
A 100
Opium Wars
A 100
This series of reforms returned
political power to the Japanese
emperor and ultimately led to
increased Westernization of
Japan, including a new
constitution.
A 200
Meiji Restoration
A 200
This political group advocated
for the replacement of the
Ottoman Empire’s monarchy
with a democratic government,
and led a rebellion against the
Sultan.
A 300
Young Turks
A 300
This military conflict was a
major loss for Qing dynasty
prestige and brought the Korean
Peninsula under the Japanese
sphere of influence.
A 400
Sino-Japanese War
A 400
This was the goal of the
Tanzimat Reforms in the
Ottoman empire.
A 500
To centralize power (to
increase the power of the
central government)
A 500
This event caused the United
States to enter WWI
B 100
German unrestricted
submarine warfare (sinking
the Lusitania)
OR
Zimmermann Telegram
B 100
Many historians agree that
this one event sparked WWI
B 200
The assassination of
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
B 200
These three countries make
up the Triple Alliance
B 300
Germany, Italy, AustriaHungary
B 300
This heavily colonized region
sent more than a million
troops to fight for the Triple
Entente
B 400
Africa
B 400
This ideology is appealing to
fascists.
(think –isms or –ologies)
B 500
Nationalism
B 500
Historians agree that if it
weren’t for this, after WWI,
then WWII probably
wouldn’t have happened
C 100
Treaty of Versailles
C 100
This is the book that Hitler
wrote that outlined his plans
for Germany’s rise to world
power
C 200
Mein Kampf
C 200
This committed the United
States to the defense of
Europe against the Soviet
Union after WW1.
C 300
North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO)
C 300
DAILY
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C 400
This was the name of Stalin’s
goal to bring industrialization
and electricity to the USSR
C 400
Five Year Plan
C 400
Unlike in World War 1,
Germany was successful in
doing this as part of their
WW2 military strateg.
C 500
Defeating France quickly
C 500
Another way to describe the
Cold War, in addition to being
a conflict between the US and
the USSR, would be to say
that it was a conflict between
these two ideologies
D 100
Capitalism and Communism
D 100
This is the term for nations
who were not aligned with
either the US or the USSR
during the Cold War
D 200
Third World
D 200
This group advocated for
worker control of factories &
successfully toppled the
Romanov dynasty, creating a
new Russian government.
D 300
The Bolsheviks
D 300
This Soviet policy sparked
demonstrations that
eventually led to the fall of
the Communist states in
Eastern Europe.
D 400
glasnost
D 400
This country was the location
of a “hot war” between a
communist force backed by
the Soviets and a resistance
force backed by the U.S.
D 500
Afghanistan
D 500
This government program
was U.S. president FDR’s
attempt to alleviate the effects
of the Great Depression.
E 100
The New Deal
E 100
After World War 1, the states
that were newly created out
of the Ottoman empire
became this:
E 200
Mandates
E 200
This philosopher argued the
working classes would
struggle with & overthrow
the factory-owners.
E 300
Karl Marx
E 300
This was a failed United States
sponsored attempt to overthrow
Cuba’s government in 1961
E 400
Bay of Pigs invasion
E 400
This was Mao Zedong’s plan
to industrialize China using
small scale industries and
collectivized agriculture
E 500
Great Leap Forward
E 500
This was the goal of the
nationalist movements in
Asia and Africa during the
second half of the
twentieth century.
F 100
Political independence
F 100
This political party originally
formed to protect Indian interests
under British control, but
eventually spearheaded the push
for Indian decolonization.
F 200
Indian National Congress
(INC)
F 200
This system of racial segregation
maintained minority rule by the
white population of South Africa
until the 1990s.
F 300
Apartheid
F 300
This Turkish leader headed up a
series of reform movements that
removed Islam from public life
in Turkey.
F 400
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
F 400
After the Iranian Revolution
under the Ayatollah Khomeini,
this group of people held the
political power in Iran.
F 500
Islamic clerics
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Fascist Rulers
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This is the reason why people
were attracted to the messages of
radical politicians like Hitler,
Stalin, and Mussolini after WWI
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They were embittered as a result of
WW1 and unemployment and a
poor economy and they were given
hope by these leaders
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