WW2 Cumulative Test Review

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What were the key ideas of John Locke?

Natural rights = life, Liberty, and property

Consent of the governed

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What were the key ideas of Baron De Montesquieu?

3 branches of government

Separation of powers

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Who was the key component of the Haitian Revolution?

Toussaint L’ Ouvertune led a slave revolt against France

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What were the effects of L’ Ouvertune’s actions?

Haitian gains independence from France. The people get more rights. Slavery is abolished.

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What were some positive effects of the Industrial Revolution?

Goods are made faster and cheaper. Better technology.

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What were some negative effects of the Industrial Revolution?

Pollution, terrible working conditions, urbanization led to crowded, overpopulated cities.

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Engels and Marx’s views were a reaction to what?

The Industrial Revolution because they believe the working class should not be exploited.

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Which leaders were most directly influenced by these views?

Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin

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What event influenced European control of Africa?

Berlin Conference = split up Africa

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Why did Europeans find the need to colonize Africa?

They want more land and natural resources.

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What were the MANIA causes of World War 1?

Militarism, Alliances, Naturalism, Imperialism, Assassination

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Which event was the Spark of WW1?

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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Conclusion supported by the telegram

Use diplomacy to stop World War.

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Describe trench warfare

Horrific. People would get killed from machine guns, poison gas, artillery, trench foot, and disease.

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Which nation lost the most territory after WW1, according to the map?

Germany
Austria-Hungary

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What claims can be made based on this chart?

The Nazis gain complete control in Germany by 1933. This is called fascism.

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What was the reason for Japan’s aggressive Imperialism?

Japan invaded Manchuria in China for natural resources.

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What was the Holocaust?

A genocide against Jews, gypsies, people with disabilities, etc. Led by Hitler.

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What were some effects of the Holocaust?

Individuals have an obligation to go against immoral practices.