World History 2nd Semester Study Guide


 
Ch. 27
militarism
ultimatum
mobilize
neutrality
total war
propaganda
atrocity
armistice
reparations
mandate
Edith Cavell
Georges Clemenceau
Alfred Nobel
Gavrillo Princip
Sarajevo
Woodrow Wilson
(Wilson's Fourteen Points Points)
Francis Ferdinand
Kaiser William II
Bertha Von Sutner
Triple Alliance
Ottoman Empire
trench warfare
machine gun (role it played in WWI)
airplane (role it played in WWI)
role of women in WWI-
Nationalism (ie. tension between France and Germany)-
Paris Peace Conference-
American neutrality-
Black Hand
Treaty of Versailles-
self determination
Shleiffen Plan
U boat
Lusitania
armistice
mandate
war reparations
western front
eastern front
Verdun
Battle of Marne

CH. 28
soviet
command economy
collective
kulak
totalitarian state
socialist realism
Lenin
Osip Mandelstam
Nicholas II
Gregory Rasputin
Joseph Stalin
Stalin's 5 Year Plan-
socialist realism
totalitarian state
Anna Akhmatova
V.I. Lenin
Mikhail Sholokhov
Joseph Stalin
Leon Trotsky
socialist revolution
Bolshevik Revolution
Lenin's New Economic Policy
Stalin
Stalin's 5 Year Plan
The arts under Stalin
List three causes of the 1917 revolution in Russia-

Ch. 29
apartheid
civil disobedience
Diego Rivera
Hirohito
Jiang Jieshi
Muhammad Ali Jinrah
Nationalization
Pancho Villa
Cause of the 1910 Mexico Revolution
Pan-Africanism
Mandate System (M. East)
Great Salt March
May Fourth Movement
Effect of Great Depression in Japan
CH. 30
general strike
stream of consciousness
flapper
concentration camp
Leon Blum
Marie Curie
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Virginia Woolf
Albert Einstein
James Joyce
Pablo Picasso
Joseph Pilsudski
Frank Lloyd Wright
Kellog-Briand Pact
Fascism
Adolph Hitler
totalitarian rule
Mein Kampf
campaign against the Jews
Great Depression
Mussolini
Weimar Republic
Kristallnacht
List causes of Great Depression-

CH. 31
appeasement
blitzkrieg
cold war
collaborator
containment (policy)
genocide
kamikaze
pacifism
Winston Churchill
Francisco Franco
Dwight Eisenhower
Haile Selassie
Harry Truman
Dunkirk
El Alamein
Guernica
Hiroshima
Nagasaki
Pearl Harbor
Operation Barbarossa
D-Day
Battle of Midway
Holocaust
Cold War rivals (which nations)
Francisco Franco
Benito Mussolini
Adolph Hitler
Tojo Hideki
Neville Chamberlin
Franklin Roosevelt
Stalingrad
Explain 2 reasons why the US used the atomic bomb against Japan.-

Ch. 32
acid rain
culture shock
interdependence
liberation theology
multinational corporation
nonaligned
privatization
terrorism
politcal instability in Africa-
developing countries-
Effects of the Cold War
spread of American culture around the globe-
Factories and Environmental Damage
Explain how computers have shaped new global culture-
Ch. 33
detente
deficit
dissident
glasnost
welfare state
Leonid Brezhnev
Charles de Gaulle
Martin Luther King Jr.
Joseph Mc Carthy
Margaret Thatcher
perestroika
service industry
welfare state
Mikhail Gorbachev
Helmut Kohl
Nikita Krushev
Josip Tito
Lech Walesa
global economic competition
civil war in Yugoslavia
American foreign policy during Cold War
NAFTA
Warsaw Pact
NATO
European Coal and Steel Community
glasnost
1973 oil crisis
Berlin Wall as a symbol of Cold War
European Union
civil rights movement
"ethnic cleansing" Bosnia

 

Ch. 34


Asian tigers-


commune- A typical commune included several villages, thousands of acres of land, and up to 25,000 people. It had its own schools, factories, housing, and dining hills.


Diet-
domino theory
Four Modernizations
gross domestic product
Khmer Rouge
"Little Red Book"
Hong Kong
Japan
Pacific Rim
Singapore
Vietnam
Mao Zedong
Four Modernizations
North Korea
South korea
General MacArthur's military govt goals.-
Nationalist
Ho Chi Minh
Importance of Pacific Rim to Global Economy.-
effect of American occupation of Japan post WWII.-
Communist Revolution
Cold War Countries (ie. China, N. Korea, N. Vietnam) elaborate on each.-
Ch. 35
Green Revolution
harijan
intifada
Ayatollah Khomeni
kibbutzim
Kurds
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Jawaharlal Nehru
harijan
hejab
ulama
Bangladesh
Beirut
West Bank
Pakistan
Palestine
Muslim and Hindu tension
Palestinian and Jewish conflict
Nasser
PLO
Water supply in Middle East
Ch. 36
Jomo Kenyatta
Nelson Mandela
mixed economy
Julius Nyerere
Organizations of African Unity
Mobutu Sese Seko
SWAPO
ujamaa
ANC
F,W, de Klerk
Mau Mau
Kwame Nkrumah
ethnic conficts in Nigeria
Minority government in Rhodesia
African battleground countries during the Cold War.-
Algeria's battle for Independence
Zimbabwe's majority rule
apartheid
economic sanctions agianst S. Africa-
African urbanization
weakening of African cultures
colonial rule
Islam as a revolutionary force in Africa.-