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IndustrialRevolution Warfare

Hodge

PodgeHolocaust Enlightenment

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The Final Solution was directed at these people

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Who are Jews?C1? $100

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Approximate number of Jews murdered.

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A night of destructive rampage against Jews.

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What is Kristallnacht?C1 $300

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Series of laws that excluded Jews from German citizenship among other things

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What are the Nuremberg Laws?

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Places designed by the Nazis to gas and burn their victims.

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What are concentration camps?

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John Locke’s beliefs can be found in

these two American documents.

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What are the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution?

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Physiocrats supported this view that a

government should not regulate business

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What is laissez-faire?

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Philosophers, writers, economists and social

reformers.

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What are Philosophes?

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Places where Philosophes met and

helped spread the ideas of the

Enlightenment.

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What are Salons?

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Enlightenment idea that believes each

branch of government should have its own

powers

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What are separation of powers?

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The Industrial Revolution began

here.

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Where is Great Britain?

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This invention was crucial to the development of the Industrial Revolution.

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What is the steam engine?

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The pitiful conditions of factory work

created this political movement.

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What is socialism.

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This product was the first to go from

cottage industry to mass production.

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What is cotton?

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These two social classes emerged from the industrial revolution

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What are the middle class and working

class

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WWII began in Europe when Germany

invaded this country.

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What is Poland?

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The Axis Powers

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What are Germany, Italy and Japan?

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Germany’s use of this brought the U.S. into WWI.

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What is unrestricted submarine warfare?

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Russia used this to defeat Napoleon’s

superior army.

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What is scorched-earth?

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Triple Entente

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What is the alliance between Great Britain,

France, and Russia?

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A period of low economic activity with high unemployment.

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What is a depression?

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A strong central government led by a

dictatorial ruler

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What is Fascism?

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When “Survival of the Fittest” is

applied to human groups and races

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What is Social Darwinsim?

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Satisfying the demands of the dissatisfied to maintain peace

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What is Appeasement?

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Under Marxist theory, this was the name of the working class that was oppressed by the middle class

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What is the Proletariat?