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What was the name for the secret agreements (entered into between nations to come to each other's aid in times of war) that increased the chances for small conflicts to erupt into large scale wars that were common at the start of World War I?

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The assassination of which Hapsburg heir was the spark that started World War I?

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Conflict over colonies and territory on which continent was one of the causes of World War I?

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Which cause of World War I included promoting the interests of a particular nation, particularly with the aim of gaining and maintaining self-governance, or full sovereignty, over the group's homeland?

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The aggressive preparation for war that took place prior to World War I and was a cause of the war was called what?

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Why did most combat on the Western Front during World War I take place in a relatively small area?

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World War I included the complete mobilization of resources and people, making it what kind of war?

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During World War I, despite engaging in a war of attrition to wear the other side down by constant attacks, neither side made much progress against the other, resulting in what?

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What was the turning point in World War I that helped ensure the Ally victory?

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What was the most significant goal of Great Britain and France with respect to Germany at the end of World War I that was supported in several provisions of the Treaty of Versailles?

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After Lenin died, who took control of the Soviet Union and significantly increased the Communist Party's efforts of collectivization?

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A government that aims to control the political, economic, social, intellectual, and cultural lives of its citizens is called what?

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Which economic policy did Vladimir Lenin enact between 1918 and 1921 in which the government controlled banks and industries and seized grain from peasants in order to ensure regular supplies for the Red Army during the Russian Civil War?



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What was the main purpose of Stalin's Five-Year Plan?

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Stalin was fearful of his opponents, even within the Communist Party and murdered, deported to Siberia, and forced many to engage in slave labor known as the Great Terror and also known as what?

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The harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles likely led to which conflict?

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Why were Germans unhappy with the War Guilt Clause of the Treaty of Versailles?

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What did the Great Depression in the United States, reliance on American loans and investments, and the debt left behind from World War I all lead to?

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In what way did World War I impact the Russian Revolution?

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How did Russia’s participation in World War I affect its empire?

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Who was the fascist leader who rose to power in Germany in the 1930s?

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Fascism glorifies the state above the individual by emphasizing the need for a strong central government led by what type of leader?

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Who was the fascist leader who rose to power in Italy in the 1920s?

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Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause are known as what?

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What was the economic reason that Fascist leaders rose to power in Italy and Germany in the 1930s?

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Alliances
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Africa
Nationalism
Militarism
Trench warfare
Total War
Stalemate
U.S. entry into the war
Keep Germany from rebuilding its military forces
Joseph Stalin
Totalitarian

War Communism

Transform the Soviet Union from an agricultural to an industrial power
Great Purge
World War II
It blamed Germany for starting World War I
Global Depression
Dissatisfaction of the Russian people with the progress of World War I increased the likelihood of the Revolution
Economic hardships from the war led to the downfall of the czar
Adolf Hitler
Dictator
Benito Mussolini
Propaganda
People looked to strong leaders to make changes and address the economic problems caused by the Global Depression





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