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[Pages:2]Ways of the World Chapter Bookmarks (Time Period 6)

Ch. 20 Collapse at the Center (1900 ? 1970s)

Section Topics (Red Headings)

20A I.

The First World War (p.882--891)

II. 20B III.

Capitalism Unraveling: The Great Depression (p.891--895) Democracy Denied: Comparing Italy, Germany, and Japan (p. 895--906)

Time Period 6 Contemporary Era (1900--Present)

Identifications "MAIN" causes of

WW I World War I Triple Alliance and

Triple Entente

Archduke Franz

Ferdinand "total war" Self--determination Treaty of Versailles League of Nations Great Depression

Fascism Benito Mussolini

(Italy) Adolf Hitler and the

Nazi Party Anti--Semitism

Guiding Questions

Analyze the causes and effects of World War I.

Examine world responses to the Great Depression.

In what ways did fascism challenge the ideas and practices of European liberalism and democracy?

Japanese invade

How did World War II

Manchuria Pearl Harbor Appeasement

German invasion of

Poland Blitzkrieg

Rape of Nanjing

Total War

differ from World War I? Is it more useful to view

the two world wars as separate and distinct conflicts or as a single briefly interrupted phenomenon?

The Holocaust

IV. A Second World War, 1937--1945 Genocide

20C V.

(p. 906--916)

United Nations

The Recovery of Europe (p. 916-- World Bank and

919)

International

Monetary Fund

"The American

Century"

Marshall Plan

European Economic

Community (EEC)

and the European

Union (EU)

North Atlantic Treaty

Organization (NATO)

Reflections ? War and Remembrance: Learning from History (p. 919--920)

Ch. 21

Time Period 6

Revolution, Socialism, and Global Conflict (1917 ? Present)

Contemporary Era (1900--Present)

Section Topics (Red Headings)

Identifications

Guiding Questions

Russian Revolution What was the appeal of

I. 21A II.

III.

Global Communism (p. 930--933) Revolutions as a Path to Communism (p. 933--938) Building Socialism (p. 938--947)

Bolsheviks

Vladimir Lenin Union of Soviet

Socialist Republics (USSR) Mao Zedong Chiang Kai--shek and the Guoimindang Totalitarian

Land Reforms and

communism, both in terms of its promises and its achievements? To what extent did promise match achievement?

collectivization

The Great Leap

Forward

The Cultural

Revolution

Stalin's Great Purges

The Korean War, The What were the strengths

Vietnam War,

and weaknesses of the

21B IV.

Afghanistan War

East versus West: A Global Divide Cuban Missile Crisis

and a Cold War (p. 947--958)

Military Industrial

communist world by the 1970s?

Complex

Prague Spring

Tiananmen Square What explains the rapid

21C V.

Paths to the End of Communism (p. 958--964)

Mikhail Gorbachev Perestroika and

Glasnost Collapse of the Soviet

end of the communist era?

Union

Reflections ? To Judge or Not to Judge (p. 965)

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