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Page 1: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI.

industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances

Page 2: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Why was China ripe for forced trade in the 1800s?

internal turmoil

Page 3: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What was the U.S. policy for trade in China?

Open Door Policy

Page 4: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Why was trade with China so important to the

Europeans?

Chinese goods were in high demand in Europe

Page 5: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What was the Chinese rebellion in response to the

Open Door Policy?

Boxer Rebellion

Page 6: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What was Bismarck’s primary foreign policy goal?

avoid 2 front conflict

Page 7: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What was the root of the tension between A-H &

Russia?

territorial interests in the Balkans

Page 8: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

In 1914, who belonged to the Triple Alliance?

Italy, Germany, A-H

Page 9: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

In 1914, Who belonged to the Triple Entente?

GB, France & Russia

Page 10: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What event triggered war between these two

alliances?

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Page 11: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Who came in to back A-H? Serbia?

Germany and Russia

Page 12: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What were the basics of the Schlieffen Plan?

swing through France with strong right, defeating them

quickly then beating the Russians

Page 13: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Why did the Schlieffen Plan fail? What did this lead to?

weak right, digging trenches on Western Front

Page 14: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What were the two major actions on the Western

Front in 1916?

German attack on Verdun, Allied offensive at Somme

Page 15: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

How successful were these actions?

not at all

Page 16: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What were the Allies trying to accomplish at Gallipoli?

break through & reestablish connection with Russia

Page 17: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What were the two major battles on the western front

in 1916?

Verdun and the Somme

Page 18: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Identify three weapons that were used first in WWI.

machine guns, tanks, airplanes, submarines, poison gas

Page 19: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What is a war of attrition?

you try to win by wearing down the other side

Page 20: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Identify at least 4 causes of the Russian Revolution of

1917.

reform-revolt-repress, industrialism, Nicky’s a

weenie, Rev. of 1905, Crimea, R-J War, Duma-Duma-Duma

Page 21: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Who took control in the March Revolution?

liberals/cadets (Provisional Gov’t lead by Kerensky)

Page 22: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Who snuck Lenin back into Russia?

Germans

Page 23: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What brought the U.S. into the war?

Zimmerman Telegram & sinking of the Lusitania

Page 24: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What did the Germans do after the Bolsheviks

surrendered?

Launched an all out attack on the Western Front

Page 25: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What allowed the British and French to hold off this

assault?

help from the U.S.

Page 26: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

How did the Germans try to counter the British

blockade?

with the U-Boat (unterseebooten)

Page 27: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What was Kerensky (and the provisional gov’t)’s

biggest mistake?

staying in the war vs. Germany

Page 28: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

When did the Bolsheviks take control of Russia?

October/November of 1917

Page 29: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What did the treaty of Brest-Litovsk give the Germans?

lots of land & an indemnity

Page 30: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Why did the Bolsheviks have to sign this treaty?

needed to get out of war & focus on keeping control

Page 31: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Who was the political leader of the Bolsheviks? Military

Leader?

Lenin, Trotsky

Page 32: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Why did Ludendorff surrender before the Allies

reached Germany?

wanted mild peace according to 14 Points

Page 33: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Identify three of Wilson’s 14 Points.

free seas, self determination, open diplomacy, League of

Nations, “Peace Without Victory”

Page 34: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Identify 4 ways that the Treaty of Versailles was

hard on Germany.

blame for war, huge reparations, Alsace-Lorraine, small army, dictated, demil-

Rhineland

Page 35: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What did Wilson cash in his idealism for?

League of Nations

Page 36: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Why did trench warfare suck? (list at least three

reasons)

machine guns, trench foot, boredom, shell shock, rats,

barbed wire

Page 37: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Who ruled Japan for the 200 years leading up to 1850?

the Tokugawa shogunate

Page 38: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What was the shogunate’s policy towards the rest of

the world?

complete isolation

Page 39: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What was the key factor that caused the Japanese to open relations with the U.S.

after Perry’s visit?

the threat of military action

Page 40: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What did the Sat-Cho do to bring about the end of the

Tokugawa shogunate?

resisted their attempts to deal with the west and ultimately

attacked the shogunate’s palace and forced them to

restore the emperor

Page 41: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

How did the new Japanese emperor refer to his reign? 

What did this mean?

meiji, enlightened rule

Page 42: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Where did the Japanese emperor look for models for

a new government?

the western nations

Page 43: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

In the new Meiji government that emerged, who had the

most power?

The executive authority, which was the prime minister and the other cabinet ministers

Page 44: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

The new government of Japan was modern and

democratic in appearance, but in reality, who still held

most of the power?

The authoritarian Sat-Cho elite

Page 45: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What was the negative impact of the new Meiji land

tax on the farmers?

Those who could not afford it became tenant farmers

(essentially peasants again)

Page 46: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Name two specific things the gov’t did to support

growing industry.

Subsidies, training from foreign advisors, education

Page 47: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Where did the Japanese find an abundant source of

cheap labor?

Farmers who were fleeing from the land tax

Page 48: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What did the Meiji require from all Japanese men?

3 years of military service

Page 49: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What two Japanese groups bore the greatest burden for the transition to a modern

industrial nation?

The farmers and the new industrial workers

Page 50: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What dynasty had ruled China for over three

hundred years prior to 1912?

the Manchu dynasty

Page 51: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

Who were the Manchu overthrown by in 1912?

supporters of Sun Yat Sen

Page 52: Identify at least two of the big trends leading to WWI. industrial arms race, colonial rivalry, nationalism, alliances.

What large group will the Chiang Kai Shek and the

nationalists come into conflict with in the struggle for control

of China?

Mao Tse Tung and the Communists