Saturday, March 29, 2014

1920'-30 Between Tow Wars

Versailles Treaty                                                                            
October 1929 in the U.S.A                                                                                                     
the New Deal and the three r’s                                                    
Ramsay MacDonald.                                                       
The Statute of Westminster                                   
dole                                                       
Léon Blum                                                                                                     
Maginot Line          
Tools or characteristics of dictators                    
Alexander III                    
Alexander II         
Nicholas II   
Kerensky               
Russo Japanese war                 
October Manifesto  
Rasputin                       
Lenin                
Bloody Sunday        
Bolsheviks & Mensheviks 
Trotsky                                                                                                              
war communism       
The New Economic Policy    
White and White Russians.                                              
Five-Year Plans                               
differences between fascism and communism.                                                      
factors that existed in Germany that assisted Hitler's amazing rise to power in Germany.  
weakness of the Weimar Republic                                                               
resentment of the "war guilt" clause              
Economic problems with inflation and unemployment                                                            
Fear over the spread of communism          
Hitler's personal leadership and propaganda techniques                       
Aryans Catholics                      
Mein kampf 
Reichstag                                                                             
Il Duce                                               
Lateran Treaties           
autarky        
Fascist party                                        
Comintern 

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

World War I Study Guide

Positive outlook of the early 1900’s
Andrew Carnegie
Long term and immediate causes of World War I
Bismarck's System.
Three Emperors' League
The Triple Alliance
Entente Cordiale
assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
The Course of World War I
Schlieffen Plan
Battle of the Marne
Trench warfare
Stalemate
Hindenburg
Reasons for Russia’s collapse in WWI
the sinking of the Lusitania
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Reasons theUnited States entered World War I
Zimmerman Note
armistice
General Pershing
Nov 11 1918
Preventing World War II
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points
reparations
Treaty of Versailles treatment of Germany and creation of new nations
Anschluss
Paris Peace Conference
David Lloyd George
George Clemenceau
Woodrow Wilson
War Guilt Clause
League of Nations
Invasion of the Ruhr Valley.
Charles Dawes
Locarno Pact
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Washington Naval Conference