Wars of the WorldWWI, Russian Revolution, Great Depression, and WWII
Causes of WWI: The “Isms”
Causes of WWI: The Alliances
Below: Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife
just before his assassination
Major Events of WWI
Above: WWI machine gunTop Left: Men preparing for battle in the trenchesLeft: Diagram of typical trench warfare
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these “isms” off?
Russian Revolution: Imperial Russia
Right: Tsar Nicolas II and his family
Below: Russian Troops during World War I
Russian Revolution: Reforms of Communism
Images of the Russian RevolutionRight Top: Lenin inspiring a crowd to
communism
Right Bottom: Members of the Red Guard
Above: The Soviets in Action by John Reed (1918)
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Q2. What were the three types of reforms that communism
brought to Russia after the Revolution?
WWI Comes to an End: Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Versailles signed in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles on June 28, 1919
Germany had agree to: War GuiltReparationsDisarmamentTerritorial reduction
US President Wilson insisted upon a League of Nations
Great Depression BeginsCauses and Consequences
Hirohito Stalin Mussolini Hitler
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Q3. Name one immediate and one long term consequence of
the Great Depression
WWII Begins: Allies Align
1936: Rhineland
1938: Austria
1938: Sudetenland
1939: Poland
1940: Denmark
1940: Netherlands
1940: Belgium
1940: France
Across the Atlantic
BATTLE FOR BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET UNION
AMERICA ENTERS THE WAR
December 7, 1941 A date which will live in infamy
Across the Atlantic
THE WAR COMES TO AN END IN EUROPE THE HOLOCAUST
Above Left: IKE talking to
the troops
Above Right: Invasion at Normandy
Right: V-E Day
Above Left: Prisoners of Buchenwald Camp
Above Right: Child survivors
Left: a mass grave at a concentration camp
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Q4. Name the leaders of the Allied Power countries and Axis Power
countries.
Battle Across the Pacific: Japanese Internment
FDR ordered the internment of Japanese Americans
110,000 Japanese Americans forced from their homes
Across the Pacific: Allies Fight Back
Above: MacArthur leading the troops across
the Pacific
Right: Douglas MacArthur
Far Right: Victory at Iwo Jima
Battle Across the Pacific: The Atomic Decision
Below: Mushroom cloud over Nagasaki, Japan
Right: Nagasaki after the bomb
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Q5. Use a short descriptor to tell what the following people are remembered for: Hideki Tojo,
Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur
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