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Industrialism And
Nationalism
World Wars of The 20th Century
The World Since
1945
Age of Exploration
and ExpansionAbsolutism to
Revolution
1500’s movement made by the Catholic Church in
response to the Protestants’ gaining so much ground in
Europe
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He was the author of “The Prince”, and
believed that a ruler should be concerned
with power and authority
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This was the second part of triangular trade
that shipped slaves across the Atlantic to
the Americas
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According to many scientists, the burning of oil, coal, and
natural gas has increased the amounts of carbon dioxide in the earth’s atmosphere. This is the name of the process
that traps these gases increasing the temperature on
the Earth’s surfaceTimer
C2 $100An Enlightened thinker who had a positive
view of humans in the state of nature. He
argued that government had a
responsibility to the people and that
people had a right to overthrow that government.
C2 $300This was the meeting that took place after the fall of Napoleon
where the major powers of Europe wanted to restore
order, keep the peace, and suppress the
ideas of the Revolution
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A French King who was referred to as the,
“Sun King” because of his lavish lifestyle, the building of Versailles, and his expansionist
wars
C2 $500Political Party in England, whose name originally meant horse thief, claimed the right to deny the throne to
King James. They wanted a strong Parliament and
opposed a Catholic ruler
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He was responsible for the unification of
Germany through his “blood and iron” and real politik mindset
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He helped co-write the Communist Manifesto and stated the history of mankind is a history of class struggles over
the means of production
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British naturalist who wrote the Origin of
Species by Means of Natural Selection, which lead to the infamous belief
system of survival of the fittest
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Phrase given by Rudyard Kipling used
to sum up the Western attitude toward non-
Western people
C4 $100He was the leader of the Bolsheviks and
demanded that governing power be turned over to the soviets during the
Russian Revolution. His slogan of “peace,
bread, and land” appealed to the poorer
classes in Russia
C4 $200This political ideology relied on dictatorship and totalitarianism. It
tried to control its people through force
and censorship. It was adopted by Mussolini
and Hitler.
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This group of people lead an anti-foreigner
rebellion in China destroying churches, railways, mines, etc. (AKA- The Society of
Righteous and Harmonious Fists)
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During WWII, Churchill gave the territories of Italy and the Balkans
this nickname to point out where the Allies should lead a major
offensive against the Axis powers.
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He was the leader of the Falangist rebels during the Spanish Civil war that took place just before
WWII.
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This early Cold War policy gave war torn nations of Europe,
major financial assistance in an effort to contain communism
from spreading.
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He lead reform movements like Perestroika and
Glasnost in the Soviet Union during the late 1980’s which almost
lead to his coup.