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CST Review

CST Review. Matching Answers. CST Matching Challenge. Plato a. Gulag, Bolsheviks, Russian Revolution Aristotle b. Founder of Communism Locke c. Philosopher kings should rule, Republic Montesquieu d. Steam engine inventor Stalin e. South American Liberator

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CST Review

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  1. CST Review Matching Answers

  2. CST Matching Challenge • Plato a. Gulag, Bolsheviks, Russian Revolution • Aristotle b. Founder of Communism • Locke c. Philosopher kings should rule, Republic • Montesquieu d. Steam engine inventor • Stalin e. South American Liberator • Bolivar f. Congress of Vienna, Restored Old Order • Metternich g. 3 Branches, Separation of powers IDEA • Watt h. Politics, Rule of Aristocracy (wise men) • Marx i. Great Purge 1934-1939, Totalitarian leader • Lenin j. Natural rights, Revolution if necessary

  3. CST Matching Challenge • Plato (C) a. Gulag, Bolsheviks, Russian Revolution • Aristotle (H) b. Founder of Communism • Locke (J) c. Philosopher kings should rule, Republic • Montesquieu (G) d. Steam engine inventor • Stalin (I) e. South American Liberator • Bolivar (E) f. Congress of Vienna, Restored Old Order • Metternich (F) g. 3 Branches, Separation of powers IDEA • Watt (D) h. Politics, Rule of Aristocracy (wise men) • Marx (B) i. Great Purge 1934-1939, Totalitarian leader • Lenin (A) j. Natural rights, Revolution if necessary

  4. CST Matching Challenge • Gorbachev a. Great leap forward, Cultural revolution • Rousseau b. germ theory, cleanliness, lifespan raised • Mao c. Popular sovereignty IDEA • Gandhi d. Won the Battle of Britain • Churchill e. Hemingway, Stein, Fitzgerald writers • Pasteur f. nonviolence, Indian independence • Edison g. 14 Points, League of Nations • Bessemer h. glasnost/perestroika end of communism • Lost Generation i. Electricity power • Woodrow Wilson j. steel making process

  5. CST Matching Challenge • Gorbachev (H) a. Great leap forward, Cultural revolution • Rousseau (C) b. germ theory, cleanliness, lifespan raised • Mao (A) c. Popular sovereignty IDEA • Gandhi (F) d. Won the Battle of Britain • Churchill (D) e. Hemingway, Stein, Fitzgerald writers • Pasteur (B) f. nonviolence, Indian independence • Edison (I) g. 14 Points, League of Nations • Bessemer (J) h. glasnost/perestroika end of communism • Lost Generation (E) i. Electricity power • Woodrow Wilson (G) j. steel making process

  6. CST Matching Challenge • Nationalism a. glorifying war, making weapons, ↑ Army • Imperialism b. master race, superiority of a race • Romanticism c. sharing the wealth/factors of production • Racism d. state over individual • Realism e. complete control over people • Communism f. intense pride/devotion towards nation • Capitalism g. free market, private ownership of FOP/LLC • Totalitarianism h. taking over another land • Fascism i. Tell it like it is, harshness of life • Militarism j. Love of nature, emotions, seize the day

  7. CST Matching Challenge • Nationalism (F) a. glorifying war, making weapons, ↑ Army • Imperialism (H) b. master race, superiority of a race • Romanticism (J) c. sharing the wealth/factors of production • Racism (B) d. state over individual • Realism (I) e. complete control over people • Communism (C) f. intense pride/devotion towards nation • Capitalism (G) g. free market, private ownership of FOP/LLC • Totalitarianism (E) h. taking over another land • Fascism (D) i. Tell it like it is, harshness of life • Militarism (A) j. Love of nature, emotions, seize the day

  8. CST Matching Challenge • Rape of Nanjing a. Nazi’s on trial! • Hiroshima/Nagasaki b. November 11th, 11am • D-Day c. Japan’s brutality vs. Chinese • Nuremberg d. invasion of France, June 6th • Tiananmen Square e. WWII, Soviets defeat Germany • Cuban Missile Crisis f. 1989 democratic student protest • Battle of Marne g. atomic bombing • Battle of Stalingrad h. French 1st popular protest • Armistice WWI i. Most intense moment of Cold War • Bastille j. WWI, stopped the German advance Led to 4 years of trench warfare!

  9. CST Matching Challenge • Rape of Nanjing (C) a. Nazi’s on trial! • Hiroshima/Nagasaki (G) b. November 11th, 11am • D-Day (D) c. Japan’s brutality vs. Chinese • Nuremberg (A) d. invasion of France, June 6th • Tiananmen Square (F) e. WWII, Soviets defeat Germany • Cuban Missile Crisis (I) f. 1989 democratic student protest • Battle of Marne (J) g. atomic bombing • Battle of Stalingrad (E) h. French 1st popular protest • Armistice WWI (B) i. Most intense moment of Cold War • Bastille (H) j. WWI, stopped the German advance Led to 4 years of trench warfare!

  10. CST Matching Challenge • Adam Smith a. German leader, WWI, EGO • Bismarck b. Capitalism, Wealth of Nations • Wilhelm II c. Blood & Iron speech, Germany • FDR d. cotton gin inventor, textile revolution • Hitler e. theory of evolution, Origins of the Species • Eisenhower f. Great Depression, Pearl Harbor • Hirohito g. Mein Kampf, final solution, NAZI’s • Eli Whitney h. Romantic writers • Darwin i. D-Day commander • Blake/Wordsworth j. Emperor of Japan, God-like

  11. CST Matching Challenge • Adam Smith (B) a. German leader, EGO started WWI • Bismarck (C) b. Capitalism, Wealth of Nations • Wilhelm II (A) c. Blood & Iron speech, Germany • FDR (F) d. cotton gin inventor, textile revolution • Hitler (G) e. theory of evolution, Origins of the Species • Eisenhower (I) f. Great Depression, Pearl Harbor • Hirohito (J) g. Mein Kampf, final solution, NAZI’s • Eli Whitney (D) h. Romantic writers • Darwin (E) i. D-Day commander • Blake/Wordsworth (H) j. Emperor of Japan, God-like

  12. CST Matching Challenge • Great Depression a. Jews & Muslims over Israel • Boxer Rebellion b. Hitler’s last stand • Bloody Sunday c. genocide of the Jews, WWII • Holocaust d. 38th parallel, South saved • Armenian Massacre e. 17th parallel, South lost • Cold War f. 1905 massacre in Russia • Vietnam War g. WWI forgotten genocide • Korean War h. Chinese kill the foreign devils • Arab-Israeli Crisis i. 1930s financial collapse • Battle of the Bulge j. Soviets vs. U.S.A over ideology

  13. CST Matching Challenge • Great Depression (I) a. Jews & Muslims over Israel • Boxer Rebellion (H) b. Hitler’s last stand • Bloody Sunday (F) c. genocide of the Jews, WWII • Holocaust (C) d. 38th parallel, South saved • Armenian Massacre (G) e. 17th parallel, South lost • Cold War (J) f. 1905 massacre in Russia • Vietnam War (E) g. WWI forgotten genocide • Korean War (D) h. Chinese kill the foreign devils • Arab-Israeli Crisis (A) i. 1930s financial collapse • Battle of the Bulge (B) j. Soviets vs. U.S.A over ideology

  14. CST Matching Challenge • November 10th, 1989 a. Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo • June 6th, 1944 b. Pearl Harbor attack by Japan • July 14th, 1789 c. Israel becomes a nation • May 7th, 1945 d. China becomes Communist • October 1st, 1949 e. D-Day invasion of France • July 4th, 1776 f. VJ Day (Victory over Japan) • August 15th, 1945 e. VE Day (Victory in Europe) • May 14th, 1948 f. Berlin Wall Falls • December 7th, 1941 g. Bastille Day for France • June 18th, 1815 h. Declaration of Independence

  15. CST Matching Challenge • November 10th, 1989 (H)a. Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo • June 6th, 1944 (E) b. Pearl Harbor attack by Japan • July 14th, 1789 (I) c. Israel becomes a nation • May 7th, 1945 (G) d. China becomes Communist • October 1st, 1949 (D) e. D-Day invasion of France • July 4th, 1776 (J) f. VJ Day (Victory over Japan) • August 15th, 1945 ((F) g. VE Day (Victory in Europe) • May 14th, 1948 (C) h. Berlin Wall Falls • December 7th, 1941 (B) i. Bastille Day for France • June 18th, 1815 (A) j. Declaration of Independence

  16. CST Matching Challenge • Charles Dickens a. father of Pakistan, Muslim leader • General MacArthur b. won the Pacific theatre vs. Japan • Picasso c. Leviathan, social contract IDEA • Sun Yat-sen d. Guernica, Cubism founder • Mussolini e. 3 principles of the people, China • Solon f. founder of fascism, Italy’s dictator • Jinnah g. competed against Stalin for Russia • Hobbes h. Lenin’s secret police • Cheka i. Hard Times, realism writer • Trotsky j. improved upon democracy in Greece

  17. CST Matching Challenge • Charles Dickens (I) a. father of Pakistan, Muslim leader • General MacArthur (B) b. won the Pacific theatre vs. Japan • Picasso (D) c. Leviathan, social contract IDEA • Sun Yat-sen (E) d. Guernica, Cubism founder • Mussolini (F) e. 3 principles of the people, China • Solon (J) f. founder of fascism, Italy’s dictator • Jinnah (A) g. competed against Stalin for Russia • Hobbes (C) h. Lenin’s secret police • Cheka (H) i. Hard Times, realism writer • Trotsky (G) j. improved upon democracy in Greece

  18. CST Matching Challenge • Appeasement a. women working in the war factory, rations • Isolationism b. Stalin’s murder of millions (Ukraine famine) • Apartheid c. focus on reasoning (Enlightenment) • Total War d. separation of the races • Social Darwinism e. rushing to the cities • White Man’s Burdenf. #1 motive for Imperialism • Fourteen Points g. staying out, minding own business • Great Purge h. Wilson’s post WWI plan • Classicism i. Master race deserves to rule inferior races • Urbanization j. giving in to avoid going to war

  19. CST Matching Challenge • Appeasement (J) a. women working in the war factory, rations • Isolationism (G) b. Stalin’s murder of millions (Ukraine famine) • Apartheid (D) c. focus on reasoning (Enlightenment) • Total War (A) d. separation of the races • Social Darwinism (I)e. rushing to the cities • White Man’s Burden (I) f. #1 motive for Imperialism • Fourteen Points (H) g. staying out, minding own business • Great Purge (B) h. Wilson’s post WWI plan • Classicism (C) i. Master race deserves to rule inferior races • Urbanization (E) j. giving in to avoid going to war

  20. CST Matching Challenge • Warsaw Pact a. friendship & understanding • NATO b. full scale retaliation • OPEC/Embargo c. Post WWII plan for Europe • Containment d. if one falls, they all fall to communism • Truman Doctrine e. formed to counter NATO 1955 • Marshall Plan f. military alliance between U.S/West. Europe • Domino theory g. Yom Kippur War reaction, oil warfare • Yalta h. U.S. military aid to stop communism • Brinkmanship i. Stopping the spread of communism • Détente j. U.S. financial aid to struggling democracy

  21. CST Matching Challenge • Warsaw Pact (E) a. friendship & understanding • NATO (F) b. full scale retaliation • OPEC/Embargo (G) c. Post WWII plan for Europe • Containment (I) d. if one falls, they all fall to communism • Truman Doctrine (H) e. formed to counter NATO 1955 • Marshall Plan (J) f. military alliance between U.S/West. Europe • Domino theory (D) g. Yom Kippur War reaction, oil warfare • Yalta (C) h. U.S. military aid to stop communism • Brinkmanship (B) i. Stopping the spread of communism • Détente (A) j. U.S. financial aid to struggling democracy

  22. CST Matching Challenge • French Revolution a. History’s first black slave revolt • American Revolution b. ended the 1000s year Dynastic system • Haitian Revolution c. King forced out, English Bill of rights • Russian Revolution d. Lenin leads the Bolsheviks 1917 • Latin American Revolution e. Bolivar overthrows Spain • Mexican Revolution f. Villa, Zapata revolt, Diaz is ousted! • Industrial Revolution g. machines take over • Chinese Revolution h. breaking free from Britain 1700s • Glorious Revolution i. Czechoslovakia ends communism • Velvet Revolution j. Louis XVI Old Regime ended

  23. CST Matching Challenge • French Revolution (J) a. History’s first black slave revolt • American Revolution (H)b. ended the 1000s year Dynastic system • Haitian Revolution (A) c. King forced out, English Bill of rights • Russian Revolution (D) d. Lenin leads the Bolsheviks 1917 • Latin American Revolution (E) e. Bolivar overthrows Spain • Mexican Revolution (F) f. Villa, Zapata revolt, Diaz is ousted! • Industrial Revolution (G) g. machines take over • Chinese Revolution (B) h. breaking free from Britain 1700s • Glorious Revolution (C) i. Czechoslovakia ends communism • Velvet Revolution (I) j. Louis XVI Old Regime ended

  24. CST Matching Challenge • Republic a. Hobbes • Politics b. Plato • Origins of the Species c. Glorious Revolution • Communist Manifesto d. French • Wealth of Nations e. Aristotle • Leviathan f. Darwin • Magna Carta g. Marx • Hard times h. Dickens • English Bill of Rights i. Smith • Declaration of the Rights of Man j. 1st Constitution limiting the power of the King in 1215

  25. CST Matching Challenge • Republic (B) a. Hobbes • Politics (E) b. Plato • Origins of the Species (F) c. Glorious Revolution • Communist Manifesto (G) d. French • Wealth of Nations (I) e. Aristotle • Leviathan (A) f. Darwin • Magna Carta (J) g. Marx • Hard times (H) h. Dickens • English Bill of Rights (C) i. Smith • Declaration of the Rights of Man (D) j. 1st Constitution limiting the power of the King in 1215

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