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Chapter 28 Guided Reading (The Crisis of Imperial Order, 1900 – 1929)
A.P. World History
Guided Reading Chapter 28
“The Crisis of Imperial Order, 1900 – 1929”
Terms:
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Chapter 28 Guided Reading (The Crisis of Imperial Order, 1900 – 1929)
- “sick man of Europe”
- “dreadnoughts”
- mobilization
- belligerents
- Western Front
- Lusitania
- Zionism
- Soviets
- Cheka
- Paris Peace Conference
- League of Nations
- “guilt clause”
- Red Army
- New Economic Policy (NEP)
- The Society of the Righteous Fists
- Revolutionary Alliance
- The Guomindang
- May Fourth Movement
- Mandate System
- Kibbutzim
- The Palestinian question
- The Jazz Singer
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Chapter 28 Guided Reading (The Crisis of Imperial Order, 1900 – 1929)
Individuals / Peoples:
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Chapter 28 Guided Reading (The Crisis of Imperial Order, 1900 – 1929)
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Gavrilo Princep
- Theodore Herzl
- Chaim Weizmann
- Alexander Kerensky
- Vladimir Lenin
- Woodrow Wilson
- David Lloyd George
- Georges Clemenceau
- Leon Trotsky
- Joseph Stalin
- Sun Yat-sen
- Yuan Shikai
- Emperor Puyi
- Mustafa Kemal
- Max Planck
- Albert Einstein
- Sigmund Freud
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Chapter 28 Guided Reading (The Crisis of Imperial Order, 1900 – 1929)
Wars/Conflicts/Battles:
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Chapter 28 Guided Reading (The Crisis of Imperial Order, 1900 – 1929)
- “The Great War”
- Arab Revolt of 1916
- Russian Civil War (1918 – 1921)
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Chapter 28 Guided Reading (The Crisis of Imperial Order, 1900 – 1929)
Treaties/Alliances/Declarations:
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Chapter 28 Guided Reading (The Crisis of Imperial Order, 1900 – 1929)
- Triple Alliance
- Entente
- Balfour Declaration
- Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
- Treaty of Versailles
- Treaty of Saint-Germain
- Treaty of Sevres
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Chapter 28 Guided Reading (The Crisis of Imperial Order, 1900 – 1929)
Questions to Outline:
- Develop a short time-line showing the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire from 1902 to 1914.
- How did Russia, France, Britain and Austria-Hungary meddle into the affairs of the Ottoman Empire?
- List and explain five major causes of World War I.
- List the events that led to WWI, starting with the visit by Archduke Ferdinand’s visit to Sarajevo.
- Describe “trench warfare”.
- Compare civilian life during WWI in Britain and Germany.
- How did the Ottomans treat the Armenians during WWI?
- What happened in the “February Revolution”?
- How did the Mensheviks and Bolsheviks differ?
- What were the results of the “October Revolution”?
- Why did the USA enter WWI?
- List what you feel are the five most important impacts of WWI.
- List five provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.
- Analyze the League of Nations and its effect on globalization of diplomacy and conflict.
- What new countries appeared in Europe after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles?
- Analyze the contribution of colonial soldiers in the First World War.
- List three problems of the new ChineseRepublic.
- Describe the three classes of mandates.
- How did Mustafa KemalAtaturk come to lead Turkey – be specific.
- List five major innovations that appeared between 1900 and 1929.