Study Guide
- What country led the way for exploration? Portugal
- Which explorer circumnavigated the world? Magellan
- What was the main event that triggered WW1? The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- You should know MAIN---explain each. Militarism (buildup of military, taking land by force); Alliances (agreement to join together for a common purpose like defending one’s territory); Imperialism (taking over and ruling other territory or land); Nationalism (extreme pride and love for one’s country).
- What were the years of WW1? 1914-1918
- Who were the Allied Powers during WWI? France, Britain, Russia, U.S.
- Who were the Central Powers? Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Italy.
- Which country had to pull out of WW1 and why? Russia because of the Russian Revolution.
- Who was the last czar of Russia? Czar Nicholas II
- What year did the US enter the war? 1917
- What ended the war? What were the clauses? The Treaty of Versailles (1919). (GARGL) Guilt-Germany had to accept blame; Armed Forces reduced; Reparations-Germany had to pay war damages; Germany lost territory; League of Nations was formed.
- Who rose to power in Germany after WW1? Hitler and the Nazi party
- What were the dates for WW2? 1939-1945
- What was the Holocaust? Period of time when Hitler was having all of the Jews in Europe killed.
- Why did WW2 begin? Germany invaded Poland
- Who were the Axis Powers? Japan, Italy, Germany.
- Who were the Allied Powers during WWII? France, Britain, Soviet Union, United States.
- When did the US enter WW2? December 7, 1941 (After the bombing of Pearl Harbor).
- Who were the superpowers that came out of WW2? United States and Soviet Union
- What was the cold war? The period of tension between democratic countries in west Europe and communist countries in east Europe following WWII.
- What is NATO? North Atlantic Treaty Organization---formed so that the US and Canada would protect Western Europe from the Soviet Union.
- What happened to Germany after WW2? It was split up between the allies.
- What happened to Berlin after WW2? It was split into democratic West Berlin and communist East Berlin.
- What was the Iron Curtain? An invisible line that separates communist countries and democratic countries.
- What were airlifts? Airplane deliveries of needed supplies during Stalin and the Soviet Unions’ blockade of West Berlin.