Unit 5 review Flashcards

1
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Rasputin

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Rasputin was an illiterate peasant that self proclaimed himself a “holy man”. The tsarina came to him hoping that he could help her son.

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Nicholas II

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Nicholas II was the last czar of Russia.

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3
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Lenin

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Lenin promised to pull Russian troops out of World War I, and he became the first communist president.

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Bolsheviks

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Bolsheviks were the communist group that took over Russia after the civil war.

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5
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk ended Russian participation in World War I.

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6
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Gandhi

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Gandhi launched several nonviolent actions against British rule.

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7
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Boycott

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Boycott is to withdraw from an event, commercial, or social relations as a punishment or a protest.

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Flappers

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Flappers were young women that rejected old ways in favor of new exciting freedom.

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Pablo Picasso

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Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter and sculptor. He is known as one of the best artists of all time.

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10
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5 Years Plan

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The 5 years plan was a plan to increase industrial output and agricultural output.

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Kulaks

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Kulaks were peasants that worked on the huge farms.

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12
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Chancellor

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Chancellor was the title held by the prime minister.

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13
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Albert Einstein

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Albert Einstein was best known for being one of the greatest physicists of all time and saying E=Mc squared.

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14
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Sigmund Freud

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Sigmund Freud was an Austrian physician who challenged faith in reason.

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Charles Lindbergh

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Charles Lindbergh was an American aviator who is best known for flying across the Atlantic Ocean in his monoplane, Spirit of St. louis.

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16
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Weimar Republic

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The Weimar Republic signed the Treaty of Versailles.

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17
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Margin

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Margin is buying stocks for 20% of their value.

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18
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Great Depression

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The Great Depression was a financial panic that started with the stock market crash in the United States, banks closed, under consumption, overproduction, and uneven distribution of wealth.

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Collectivization

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Collectivization is the forcible consolidation of peasant farmers into large state controlled farms.

20
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Model T

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Model T was one of the most bought cars in the United States that was made using assembly lines and giving many people jobs.

21
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The New Deal

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The new deal was Theodore Roosevelt’s slogan when he ran for president.

22
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Untouchables

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Untouchables were people of the lowest class, who did the dirtiest work for a very low pay.

23
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Kellog Briand-Pact

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Kellog Briand-Pact said that no country could threaten war.

24
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John Keynes

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John Keynes was a British economist who denounced the Treaty of Versailles.

25
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Business Cycle

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Business cycle was expansion, peak, contraction, and trough.

26
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Benito Mussolini

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Benito Mussolini was the dictator of Italy, that lead them to join the Nazis in World War II.

27
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Adolf Hitler

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Adolf Hitler was a World War I veteran and the leader of the Nazis.

28
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Gulag

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Gulag was a system of labor camps in Russia.

29
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Dada Art

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Dada was a type of art that rejected all traditional conventions and believed that there was no sense or truth in the world.

30
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Overproduction

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Overproduction was the production of goods that exceeded the demand for them.

31
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Nuremberg Laws

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The Nuremberg Laws said that Jews were deprived of German citizenship Jews must wear the yellow star of David as identification

32
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Kristallnacht

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The Kristallnacht is when Nazi mobs destroyed Jewish homes and businesses and beat up Jews.

33
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Fascism

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A political movement that promotes an extreme form of nationalism, a denial of rights and a dictatorial one-party rule.

34
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Atheism

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Atheism is not believing God.

35
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Mein Kampf

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Mein Kampf (My struggle) was a book written when Adolf Hitler was in prison.

36
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Venustainia Caranza

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Venustainia Caranza was the first elected president in Mexico.

37
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Pan-Africanism

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Pan-Africanism emphasized unity and strength of Africans.

38
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Enabling act

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Enabling act was the law that gave Hitler dictatorial rule.

39
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Provisional Government

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The Provisional Government was a temporary government in Russia that stayed in World War I.

40
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Surrealism

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Surrealism is an attempt to portray the working of the unconscious mind.

41
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Good Neighbor Policy

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Good Neighbor was FDR’s promise that the U.S will interfere less with Latin America.

42
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Third Reich

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Third Reich was the name for Hitler’s Empire.

43
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Speakeasies

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Speakeasies were illegal underground bars.

44
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Ruhr Valley

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Ruhr Valley was the area France and Belgium entered with troops to take Germany’s things.