Chapter 10 Industrial Revolution World War I & II Cold War.

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Chapter 10 Industrial Revolution World War I & II Cold War

Transcript of Chapter 10 Industrial Revolution World War I & II Cold War.

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Chapter 10

Industrial Revolution

World War I & II

Cold War

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HELP!!!

• Help Mr. T navigate his way through World War I & II and the Cold War by clicking the button next to the correct answer. Try not to click the wrong answer or Mr. T will suffer the consequences.

Click button to begin

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The Berlin Wall came down in due to massive protests.

November 1991

June 2002

December 1991

October 1990

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Your teacher helped the Allies stop Nazi tanks during a battle

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Countries that claim colonies in other lands are?

Allies

Imperialists

Communists

Capitalists

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Your teacher is helping the D-day invasion by parachuting in behind enemy lines

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What was the World War II alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan called?

The Nazis

Germany

Axis Powers

Warsaw Pact

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Your teacher is helping to make the invasion of Normandy successful

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Which country was once split into communist and democratic parts but is

now reunited?

Russia

Soviet Union

Germany

Czechoslovakia

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Your teacher helped the Allies stop Nazi tanks during a battle

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Neil Armstrong was the first person…

To travel in space

To circle the Earth

Walk on the moon

To live on a space station

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NASA was so surprised about how well you did on your test that they let your teacher go on the latest mission to the moon.

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• Before the United States joined during world war II, the Allies were Britain, France, and…

– China– Spain– Italy– Switzerland

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Thanks to you NASA is allowing your teacher to take a trip on the next rocket into space

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• The Euro is the currency of…– NATO– COMECON– The Warsaw Pact– the European Union

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Congratulations your teacher was accepted into the astronaut program. Lets hope the food tastes better than it looks.

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• The Truman Doctrine was a plan to – Help rebuild Europe– promote peace– Support countries fighting communism– establish free trade

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Your teacher was allowed to go on the next space walk to help fix a satellite

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• Sputnik I was the first– Spacecraft to orbit the Earth– Soviet space station– Space craft to go to the moon– American spacecraft

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Your teacher is helping the D-day invasion by parachuting in behind enemy lines

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• World War II came to an end when– The United States captured Berlin– The Allies defeated Italy– The Allies defeated Germany– The United States dropped 2 atomic bombs

on Japan

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Your teacher is helping to make the invasion of Normandy successful

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• The leader responsible for the Holocaust was

– Mikhail Gorbachev– Adolf Hitler– Boris Yeltsin– Yuri Gagarin

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Your teacher helped the Allies stop Nazi tanks during a battle

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• A main goal of the Marshall Plan was to– Help rebuild Europe after World War II– Make Germany pay for World War II– Support countries engaged in fighting

communism– Increase productivity in the United States

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NASA was so surprised about how well you did on your test that they let your teacher go on the latest mission to the moon.

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• The Industrial Revolution made consumer goods, like clothing,

– Less expensive– less plentiful– More expensive– more unusual

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Thanks to you NASA is allowing your teacher to take a trip on the next rocket into space

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• Groups formed to bargain with factory owners for better working conditions and higher pay for workers are called

– Cottage industries– alliances– Strikes– unions

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Congratulations your teacher was accepted into the astronaut program. Lets hope the food tastes better than it looks.

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• Machines designed for war were mass-produced for the first time for...

– Cold War– WWII– WWI– Korean War

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Your teacher was allowed to go on the next space walk to help fix a satellite

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• During World War II, the Axis Powers were Germany, Italy, and…

– The Soviet Union– Japan– Romania– Poland

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Your teacher is helping the D-day invasion by parachuting in behind enemy lines

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• Formed to respond to possible Soviet Attacks – satellite nations– Industrial Revolution– NATO

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Your teacher is helping to make the invasion of Normandy successful

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• Period when people used machinery and new methods to increase productivity – satellite nations– Industrial Revolution– NATO

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Your teacher helped the Allies stop Nazi tanks during a battle

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Countries dependent upon a stronger power– satellite nations– Industrial Revolution– NATO

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NASA was so surprised about how well you did on your test that they let your teacher go on the latest mission to the moon.

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Mass murder of people because of race, religion, ethnicity, politics, or culture

– Productivity– Mikhail Gorbachev– Genocide– the Holocaust

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Thanks to you NASA is allowing your teacher to take a trip on the next rocket into space

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How much work can be done in a certain amount of time

– Productivity– Mikhail Gorbachev– Genocide– the Holocaust

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Congratulations your teacher was accepted into the astronaut program. Lets hope the food tastes better than it looks.

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• the killing of millions of Jewish people by the Nazis

– Productivity– Mikhail Gorbachev– Genocide– the Holocaust

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Your teacher was allowed to go on the next space walk to help fix a satellite

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• Introduced glasnost and perestroika – Productivity– Mikhail Gorbachev– Genocide– the Holocaust

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Your teacher is helping the D-day invasion by parachuting in behind enemy lines

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• Political and economic system of the Soviet Union – Warsaw Pact– Nuclear Weapons– Communism

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Your teacher is helping to make the invasion of Normandy successful

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• Anti-western military alliance formed between the Soviet Union and other communist countries– Warsaw Pact– Nuclear Weapons– Communism

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Your teacher helped the Allies stop Nazi tanks during a battle

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• Use of atomic reactions to cause mass destruction – Warsaw Pact– Nuclear Weapons– Communism

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NASA was so surprised about how well you did on your test that they let your teacher go on the latest mission to the moon.

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• Competition between the democratic U.S. and the communist Soviet Union – Boris Yeltsin– World War I– Cold War– Soviet Union

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Thanks to you NASA is allowing your teacher to take a trip on the next rocket into space

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• Elected president of Russia – Boris Yeltsin– World War I– Cold War– Soviet Union

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Congratulations your teacher was accepted into the astronaut program. Lets hope the food tastes better than it looks.

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• Country who officially broke up on Christmas Day 1991, thus creating 15 independent republics – Boris Yeltsin– World War I– Cold War– Soviet Union

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Your teacher was allowed to go on the next space walk to help fix a satellite

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• “the Great War” – Boris Yeltsin– World War I– Cold War– Soviet Union

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Houston I have a problem

Special Thanks to Ron Clark for giving me this idea

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Thanks to you getting so many questions wrong your teacher lost his job. But its ok he found a new job testing rockets for NASA.

Houston I have a problem

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Your teacher was drafted into the army and sent on a risky mission behind enemy lines

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You made your teacher take a trip to an island in the pacific too bad the U.S. was testing a nuclear bomb there.

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Congratulations you have gotten so many questions wrong that Mr. T had to leave teaching and go to work in a factory. Too bad he doesn’t know how to work the machines.

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Your Teacher tried to take a row boat across the English Channel for safety. Too bad he was caught and torpedoed by a German submarine.

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Your teacher was caught in one of Stalin’s great purges and sent to a work camp in Siberia. Lets hope he is able to escape.

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Your teacher was caught trying to escape to West Berlin. Too bad the Berlin Wall fell on him.