Mrs. Marmiol's Class



center0SS6H7: The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21st century. (a) Describe major developments following World War I: the Russian Revolution, the Treaty of Versailles, worldwide depression, and the rise of Nazism. (b) Explain the impact of WWII in terms of the Holocaust, the origins of the Cold War, and the rise of Superpowers. (c) Explain how the collapse of the Soviet Union led to the end of the Cold War and German reunification.00SS6H7: The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21st century. (a) Describe major developments following World War I: the Russian Revolution, the Treaty of Versailles, worldwide depression, and the rise of Nazism. (b) Explain the impact of WWII in terms of the Holocaust, the origins of the Cold War, and the rise of Superpowers. (c) Explain how the collapse of the Soviet Union led to the end of the Cold War and German reunification.5334000141605ReparationsNazismSuper PowersHolocaustWorld War IMilitarismNationalismGenocideAtomic BombCommunismTreaty of VersaillesGreat DepressionRussian RevolutionMarshall PlanCold WarAnti-Semitism00ReparationsNazismSuper PowersHolocaustWorld War IMilitarismNationalismGenocideAtomic BombCommunismTreaty of VersaillesGreat DepressionRussian RevolutionMarshall PlanCold WarAnti-SemitismDefinitions: Use the word bank and fill in the term with the correct definitions.___World War I___________: “the war to end all wars” and “The Great War” __Militarism______________: a fascination with war and the military __Nationalism____________: the love of one’s country__Treaty of Versailles______: signed treaty in France that ended World War I (1918)____Great Depression______: period of low economic activity (1930s)___Nazism_______________: principles and practices of Adolf Hitler (1933-1945)____Holocaust____________: genocide of over 6 million Jews and other Europeans___Genocide_____________: planned killing of entire race of people ___Cold War_____________: rivalry between the U.S. and its Allies and the Soviet Union and its allies ____Reparation___________: payments made to the winner of the war by the losing country ___Anti-Semitism_________: racist or prejudice feelings toward Jews___Communism__________: system of government ownership; citizens have equal shares of work and reward___Super Power__________: when the U.S. and the Soviet Union had the ability to influence world events and project worldwide power ____Atomic Bomb________: nuclear weapon that ended World War II___Russian Revolution_____: when the communists, led by Vladimir Lenin, took control of Russia from the czar; the czar and his family were executed __Marshall Plan__________: U.S. program to provide economic aid to European countries after WWII; named after U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall -14287517780Major characteristics of World War I: Spark: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (from Austria-Hungary) declared war on Serbia Alliances then came to help each other results in The Great War also known as World War I Inventions: tanks, chemical warfare, airplanes, submarines, machine guns1919 - Treaty of Versailles officially ended World War I Germany forced to pay huge reparations 00Major characteristics of World War I: Spark: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (from Austria-Hungary) declared war on Serbia Alliances then came to help each other results in The Great War also known as World War I Inventions: tanks, chemical warfare, airplanes, submarines, machine guns1919 - Treaty of Versailles officially ended World War I Germany forced to pay huge reparations -14287545720Major characteristics of The Russian Revolution:1917 – Russian people were oppressed; unhappy with the czar’s style of government Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew the czar; installed a communist government Promised land, bread, and peace 00Major characteristics of The Russian Revolution:1917 – Russian people were oppressed; unhappy with the czar’s style of government Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew the czar; installed a communist government Promised land, bread, and peace 952541274Major characteristics of World War II:Rise of Hitler and Nazi’s to power Invasion of Poland by Germany Holocaust feelings of anti-Semitism and genocide against the Jews Sneak attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese American’s then entered WWII 1945 – World War II ends with the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki by the United States Pulled United Stated out of Great Depression00Major characteristics of World War II:Rise of Hitler and Nazi’s to power Invasion of Poland by Germany Holocaust feelings of anti-Semitism and genocide against the Jews Sneak attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese American’s then entered WWII 1945 – World War II ends with the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki by the United States Pulled United Stated out of Great Depression95251453515Major characteristics of The Cold War (including the collapse of the Soviet Union):Cold because no weapons were fired between the two sides – the United Stated and the Soviet Union Capitalism (USA) vs. Communism (Soviet Union)Economic war Nuclear buildup Collapse of the Soviet Union:Large percentage of the soviet economy went into military buildupBerlin Wall built to keep East Berlin from escaping into West Berlin Berlin surrounded by East Germany 1981 – Fall of the Berlin Wall which marks the fall of the Soviet Union 00Major characteristics of The Cold War (including the collapse of the Soviet Union):Cold because no weapons were fired between the two sides – the United Stated and the Soviet Union Capitalism (USA) vs. Communism (Soviet Union)Economic war Nuclear buildup Collapse of the Soviet Union:Large percentage of the soviet economy went into military buildupBerlin Wall built to keep East Berlin from escaping into West Berlin Berlin surrounded by East Germany 1981 – Fall of the Berlin Wall which marks the fall of the Soviet Union -9525047110650066865505892165508635058826406476365618744019500200001950594360060731401945World War II ends 001945World War II ends 59436006054090005248275478726500527685047110651941Japan bombs Pearl Harbor; U.S. enters World War II001941Japan bombs Pearl Harbor; U.S. enters World War II4885690620649019400200001940433387560731401939Germany invades Poland; World War II begins001939Germany invades Poland; World War II begins4333875610171500390525049396651933Hitler gains power in Germany001933Hitler gains power in Germany396240050063400341947558826403209290617791519300200001930266700059016902475865618744019200200001920186690061017151919Treaty of Versailles officially ends WWI001919Treaty of Versailles officially ends WWI1866900605409000146685070637401918Armistice ends fighting in WWI001918Armistice ends fighting in WWI149542560445650072326561017151917Russian Revolution; Lenin seizes power001917Russian Revolution; Lenin seizes power72390060445650041910048634651914Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Hungary is assassinated; World War I begins001914Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Hungary is assassinated; World War I begins41910050349150-95885619696519100200001910762005901690-952506054090021424904272915Revolution and Wars 1914 - 194500Revolution and Wars 1914 - 1945 ................
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