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This comprehensive overview explores the complex factors leading to World War I, including alliances, militarism, and the Balkan crises. Key events, such as the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and trench warfare, are analyzed alongside the U.S. entry and the Treaty of Versailles. It also delves into significant revolutions worldwide, including the Russian Revolution, the Irish War of Independence, and the Mexican Revolution, while examining the rise of fascism and global crises during the interwar period, including the Great Depression and the cultural shifts of the Roaring Twenties.
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World War I (Chapter 13 – all sections) • Reasons for WWI (Alliances, Franco-Prussian War, Militarism) • Crisis in Balkans & Assassination of Archduke • Western Front/Trench Warfare • Battles/Tactics/Weapons • US Entry into the war • Treaty of Versailles • Armenian Genocide Revolutions (Chapter 14 – all sec, Chp 10, Sec 2, Chp 12, Sec4) • Russian Revolution (Romanovs, Provisional Govt, Bolsheviks) • Irish War of Independence (Michael Collins/Anglo-Irish Treaty) • Mexican Revolution • Gandhi & India • China (Sun Yixian, Chiang Kai-Shek, Mao Zedong) • Stalin (Great Purge, 5 year plans)
Years of Crisis (Chapter 15 – all sections) • The Roaring 20s (Surrealism, Lost Generation, Music, Inventions) • Worldwide Depression • Rise of Fascism (Hitler in Germany, Mussolini in Italy) • Aggressors on the March (Germany & Italy) Good Luck! Reverse IDs: You will get the definition & significance and must fill in the term. Terms: Zeppelins, Gallipoli Campaign, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Trench Warfare, Zimmerman Note, Michael Collins, Vladimir Lenin, Mohandas Gandhi, Appeasement, Mien Kampf, Munich Conference, Treaty of Versailles, Porfirio Diaz, Rhineland, Benito Mussolini