analogies Flashcards
- Understand the relationship between civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance
Found in: chp.7 part 2
They both refuse to do something against the law(not always a law)
Gandhi used both-nonviolent will not fight physically
- Understand the relationship between the Marshall plan and the Truman doctrine
Found in: chp.8 part 3
They both provide economic support to European countries
They both have us/America providing the support
Different: TD- prevent failure that results in communism. MP- stop communism
- Understand the major figures and ideas of the progressive movement
Found in: chp.9 part1
Major figures: teddy Roosevelt
Ideas: limit the power of big business,increased government regulation if it was in the “public interest”, help the poor in society
- Understand the meaning on genocide
Found in: part3 chp.8
*****VOCAB!!!
Genocide: systematic killing of a people group
The word was created after the holocaust
Hitlers goal was to get rid of the Europe of the Jew. Population!
Genocide was the final solution
- Understand hitlers “final solution”
Found in: chp.8 part 3
First goal was to get rid of the Jewish but then became genocide.
Built concentration camps in Germany and Poland.
He used technology(modern) to kill and dispose of the Jewish
- Understand Japan’s reasons for attacking the US at Pearl Harbor
True or false
Found in chp.7 part1
Japan wanted a powerful military in Asia.
Japan wanted the US to aly with them.
The Japanese people thought that their homeland was holy/the center of the universe ,and their emperor was divine.
They thought very full of themselves!
They thought this because they were the Shinto religion
- Understand the mission of the Indian national congress
True or false
Found in chp.7 part 2
Self rule was the first goal.
Independence was the second goal.
The major obstacle was keeping peace between the Hindus and the Muslims.
August 15,1947=split along religious lines. Hindu majority remained in India and the Muslim majority became Pakistan
- Understand the reasons why the US entered WWll
Chp.7 part1
Multiple choice
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.*during this time Hawaii was not yet a state.
US enters against japan and Germany.
Us helping them to take over Asia
- Understand the resolution between Hindu-Muslim conflicts in India
Chp.7 part2
Multiple choice
Separated the religious lines
Muslim majority in Pakistan
Hindu majority stayed in India
Gandhi was a major figure in this time!!!
4.understand the importance of Vladimir Lenin
Chp.8 part2
Multiple choice
***2VOCAB!!!
He was smuggled into Russia to over throw the Russian government
The Bolshevik revolution(1917)
**bolshevik: majority
**provisional: transitional or temporary
This word was for overthrowing temporary gov.
His partner was Leon Trotsky. Together they led an assault on the gov. And became the new rulers of Russia
Communist dictatorship
Understand the contributions of franklin D. Roosevelt
Chp.9 part3
Multiple choice
Declares”bank holiday”-this closed all of the banks for four dats,evaluated them,and then only allowed for the secure ones to re-open.
He calms the people for the bank holiday.
He convinces people who have$$ to re-invest in the re-open,secure banks.
In a week Americans return over $600million to the banks!!
19.understand the cause of the great migration
Chp.9 part 2
True or false
Industrial growth!!!
Migration to the northern industrial hubs is what the great migration is.
2.5million from 1910-1930
Large numbers of woman went into the work force
Factories went into overdrive to help with the WW1
- Understand the implications of the 18th amendment
Chp.9 part 3
True or false
18th amendment- banned the production,sale and consumption of alcohol
13.understand the social security act of 1935
Chp.9 part 3
True or false
Social security act-
Provided workers with unemployment insurance and retirement benefits .
Workers & employes make payments into special funds
Upon retirement they receive a monthly fee/payment.
*****This still takes place today!!
- Understand isolationism
Chp.9 part3
True or false
*****VOCAB!!!!!
Isolationism- stay out of other nations affairs except in the defense of the US
**this was during the roaring 20s. Two presidents supported isolationism