WW1 Imperialism WWII Cold War Nation Building
100
Germany and Austro-Hungary and ottoman empire
who were the central powers
100
A method of extending a country's political power and influence through diplomacy and military force
What is the definition of imperialism?
100
Great Britain(winston Churchill)
Soviet Union( Joseph Stalin)
U.S.A( Franklin Roosevelt)
What countries were part of the big three and who represented them?
100
symbolized the ideological conflict and physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War
What was the iron curtain?
100
The theory that humans are included in Darwin's theory of natural selection as plants and animals
What is Social darwinism?
200
The assassination of franz ferdinand by serbian nationalist asassins
What was the trigger of WWI
200
U.s, Great Britain, ottoman empire, France, Russia
what were the biggest imperial powers in the late 19th century?
200
It was Germany invading Germany for arial dominance
British win increased their morale
Why was the battle of britain signifigant?
200
American aid to Eurppe in an attempt to stop the spread of communism
What was the marshall plan?
200
Germany
what was the nation that unified for the first time in 1871 and would eventually become a world power?
300
a treaty that basically blamed germany for the war and caused them to pay heavy reparations.
What was the treaty of verseille?
300
The global economy will increase as a result of imperialism because it makes the people who are being imperialised upset with their nation and creates political unrest in that nation. It increased migration majorly because people will not want to migrate
What were the consequences of imperialism on the global economy and on migration?
300
It was easy for Stalin to retain control because they had no secure border so it was easy to invade and take over their land.
Why was it relatively easy for Stalin to retain control over Eastern Europe after the war?
300
Western europe was helped by the vast sums of money and food supplies given to them through the marshall plan.
How and why did western Europe recover so successfully from World War II?
300
the imposed responsibility of white's to govern, control and spread their culture to nonwhite people.
what was the white man's burden?
400
Nations found themselves dragged into the war by pre-existing alliances, and knowledge of these alliances played a key role in the decisions taken by major players in the war.
How did the alliance system contribute to the outbreak of World War I?
400
economic - the desire to make money, to expand and control foreign trade, to create new markets for products

political - a nation's desire to gain power, to compete with other European countries, to expand territory

Religious- motives included the desir
What were the major motivations for western imperialism?
400
They were allies because they were forced into an uncomfortable alliance.
How did World War II affect U.S.-Soviet relations?
400
welfare capitalism had more restrictions
which form of market had more restrictions, welfare capitalism or deregulation?
400
He made Germany become a modern unified nation.
what did Otto van Bismarck accomplish?
500
The Treaty of Versailles was considered a failure because the treaty would indirectly create WW2. The treaty of versailles made germany have to pay reparations that were too severe this allowed hitler to rise to power by blaming it all on the jews. it was
Why do many historians consider the Treaty of Versailles to have been a failure?
500
They detested imperialism and wanted the imperialists to leave their nation immediately. They felt that they were being absolutely oppressed and given no say over what they wanted for their nation.
How did the populations of colonized nations respond to imperialism?
500
Soviet Union - Communism
Germany - Fascism
Western Europe - Liberalism
What were the 3 main idealisms during WWII?
500
it was due to the rising demands by asian and african people for racial equality
Why did decolonization increase during the cold war era?
500
Bismarck used a policy he called Kulturkampf. Kulturkampf was a conflict from 1872 to 1887 between the German government (headed by Bismarck) and the papacy for the control of schools and Church appointments, in which Bismarck was forced to concede to
What strategies did Bismarck use to unify Germany, and explain?






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