UNIT 9 TERMS Spielvogel Chapter 25 and pages 739-746, 758-768; Palmer Chapters 17, 18, pps. 743-753, 764-785

UNIT 9 TERMS Spielvogel Chapter 25 and pages 739-746, 758-768; Palmer Chapters 17, 18, pps. 743-753, 764-785

The Bismarckian System

Three Emperors League

Congress of Berlin

Britain’s “Splendid Isolation”

Wilhelm II

Triple Alliance

Reinsurance Treaty (1887)

“Dropping the Pilot”

First Moroccan Crisis

Germany’s “Place in the Sun”

Bosnian Crisis (1907-1909)

Russo-French Rapprochement (1890)

Entente Cordiale (1904)

Triple Entente (1907)

First Balkan War (1912)

Second Balkan War (1913)

“Sick Man of Europe”

Serbia

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Sarajevo

Black Hand

Gavrillo Princip

German “blank check”

Ultimatum

Mobilization

“Willy-Nicky” Letters

Schlieffen Plan

Allied Powers

Central Powers

First Battle of Marne 1914

Second Battle of the Marne 1918

The Great War

“Fall of the Eagles”

“War to End All Wars”

Krupp Armaments Works

Total War

Rations

Propaganda

“No Man’s Land”

“Over-the-Top”

War of Attrition

“Live and let live”

Stalemate

Battle of Tannenburg

“The Frozen Front”

Battle of Verdun

Battle of Gallipoli

Battle of the Somme

Erich Maria Remarque

All Quiet on the Western Front

U-Boat

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

RMS Lusitania

Zimmermann Telegram

Arab Revolt

T.E. Lawrence

Hussein-McMahon Letters

Sykes-Picot Agreement

Balfour Declaration

Tsar Nicholas II

Revolution 1905

Soviets

“October Manifesto”

Duma

Petrograd

Hemophilia - Tsarovich Alexi

Rasputin

International Women’s Day

March Revolution

Alexander Kerensky

Provisional Government

Vladimir Ulianov/V.I. Lenin

Marxist Social Democratic Party1893

Bolsheviks

Mensheviks

“April Theses”

“Peace, Land, Bread!”

“All Power to the Soviets”

Red Guard

Leon Trotsky

Congress of Soviets

Russian Civil War (1918-1921)

White Army

Red Army

“War Communism”

Cheka

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

Oct/Nov Revolution of 1918-Ger.

Armistice -11/11/18 11AM

Rosa Luxembourg

Karl Leibknecht

Friedrich Ebert

“Second Revolution” January 1919-Ger.

Woodrow Wilson

“Peace without Victory”

Fourteen Points

The Big Four

David Lloyd George

Georges Clemenceau

Vittorio Orlando

Article 231

Self-determination

Treaty of Versailles

League of Nations

French and British Mandates

Ruhr Crisis

Hyper-inflation

Dawes Plan

Kellogg-Briand Pact

Locarno Pact/ “Spirit of Locarno”

Arms reduction

Ramsey McDonald

General Strike of 1926

French Popular Front

Lenin’s NEP

Politburo

Five-Year Plan

Collectivization (agriculture)

Kulaks

Old Bolsheviks

Gulags

Great Purges

The Great Depression

Georges Sorel

Logical empiricism

Existentialism

Marie Curie

Max Planck

Albert Einstein

Virginia Wolff

William Faulkner

The Sound and the Fury

James Joyce

John Keynes –Keynesian Theory

Economic Consequence of the Peace

Weimar Republic

Franz Kafka

George Orwell

Modernism

Functionalism

Frank Lloyd Wright

Impressionism

Monet

Renoir

Cezanne

Post-Impressionism

Van Gogh

Expressionist

Picasso

Cubism

Surrealism

Dadaism & Salvador Dali

Carl Jung

Collective Unconsciousness