Lesson 30 Neutrality and the War in Europe

American History II.Lesson 30 Neutrality and the War in Europe.1. In 1908 which nation did Austria-Hungary takeover?.2. Why did European powers compete for new colonies in Africa and Asia in the early 1900s?

2. Legislation That Stripped Jews of Their Civil Rights

1. Before World War II the world had mostly recovered from the Great Depression.2. Legislation that stripped Jews of their civil rights.b. Neutrality Acts.c. Nuremburg Laws.d. Nazi-Soviet Pact.3. Name of the superior racial group supported by the Nazi ideals

05.01: World War Again

05.01: World War Again

Leader Analysis Sheet

Leader Analysis Sheet

Peace: the Treaty of Versailles

Peace: The Treaty of Versailles.Both Sides Now.The Treaty of Versailles.The November 11 Armistice ended the fighting. Germany agreed to withdraw its troops, to surrender its fleet to Great Britain, and to disarm its army

National Geographic, Apocalypse: the Rise of Hitler

National Geographic, Apocalypse: The Rise of Hitler.Follow-along with documentary and answer/fill-in the following items.A stronger race will wipe out the weak races to make room for the strong.Intro: What is the title Hitler took as sole leader of Germany?______

1. Russia Was Shocked That It Had Fallen So Far Behind in Military Power

The Age of Realpolitik: 1848-1871.E. Aftermath of the war.1. Russia was shocked that it had fallen so far behind in military power.2. Russia began its move toward industrialization and modernization of its army

Canadian History Test 4 Review

Canadian History Test 4 Review.Nationalism Militarism.the assasintation of Franz Ferdinand.Canada s constitutional obligation to Great Britain.Wartime in Canada.Canada s contribution to the War.Government debt, duties, taxes, Victory Bonds.Unions, strikes, increasing power of workers.Social unrest

Fascism Rises in Europe

Fascism Rises in Europe.Chapter 15, Section 3.l After World War I, millions of people lost faith in democratic government. In response, they turned to an extreme system of government called fascism. Fascists promised to revive the economy, punish those

Provides Good Example of Many of the Dynamics of Comparative Politics

provides good example of many of the dynamics of comparative politics.The concept of state-building has been extremely fluid.last time rearranged borders was 1991 with fall of Berlin Wall à East Germany lost support from Soviets (now under Gorbachev)

The Road Not Taken the Gettysburg Address

Sixth Grade Memory Challenges.The Road Not Taken The Gettysburg Address.by Robert Frost by Abraham Lincoln.Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth.And sorry I could not travel both on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and

A PEOPLE's HISTORY of the UNITED Statesby Howard Zinn

A PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATESby Howard Zinn.Chapter 17: OR DOES IT EXPLODE?.The black revolt of the 1950s and 1960s-North and South-came as a surprise. But perhaps it should not have. The memory of oppressed people is one thing that cannot be

Chapter 5 Study Guide: Ancient Rome

Chapter 5 Study Guide: Ancient Rome.World History AP.Chapter 5 Summary.On the narrow Italian peninsula a small tribe of Indo-European speaking peoples would build the center of what would become a vast empire. By 133 B.C.E. they ruled one of the largest

Great Depression and New Deal Webquest

GREAT DEPRESSION AND NEW DEAL WEBQUEST.Great Depression.Go to and answer the following questions: 1) When did the Great Depression begin? What event sparked it?.2)Locate November 1930 on the timeline:What did manyAmericans do to earn money during the depression?

Chapter 12 :The Old South and Slavery 1830-1860

Chapter 12 :The Old South and Slavery 1830-1860

Chapter 12: The old south and slavery 1830-1860.A. Nat Turner Rebellion.1. Nat Turner and six other slaves broke into Joseph Travis home, where they killed Travis, his wife, and two other whites, and later on the infant. They traveled around killing

Voices of the American Revolution (11Th Grade)

The American Revolution.The following is an overview of two units of instruction that will take a look at the American Revolution. The first unit has been developed for the fifth grade to study the lives of people who played key roles in the American