Unit Four: Industrialism and a New Global Age What was it, what significant changes happened during, and when/where did it take place?
3 main factors that contributed to the Industrial Revolution- Why were these factors so critical?
How were tenements developed as a result of Urbanization?
What are some characteristics about the 2nd Industrial Revolution?
What 2 characteristics need to be present for a nation to industrialize? Why are some countries able to industrialize rapidly while some are unable to do so?
What happened to Europe following the defeat of Napoleon? How would you characterize European politics during this time?
What was the result of the Franco-Prussian War, and what happened to Germany in its aftermath?
How does Imperialism clash with the idea of Nationalism? 4 Causes of Imperialism, Why was it able to succeed?
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What response did the United States take in the following weeks along the West Coast?
Describe what decision Truman wrestled with as WWII was drawing to a close and be able to identify and support both sides of the argument
Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928, Disarmament, Flapper, Expatriate, ‘The Lost Generation’, Benito Mussolini, Fascist Party (Fascism/Fasces), Weimar Republic, Reichstag, anti-Semitism, Mein-Kampf, Nuremberg Laws, Joseph Goebbels, Kristallnacht, Appeasement, Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis, Nazi-Soviet Pact, Radar, Sonar, Blitzkrieg, Axis Powers, Battle of Britain, Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Tehran Conference, Dwight Eisenhower, Operation Barbarossa, D-Day, Final Solution, V-Day, Harry Truman, Manhattan Project, Trinity Test, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, VJ-Day
Unit Seven: The World Since 1945
How did ‘The Marshall Plan’ further divide Western and Eastern Europe, and what were Stalin’s reasons for encouraging Eastern Europe to not accept US