Era 8 exam Flashcards
What was the strategy used by India to gain independence from Britain?
Multiple Choice
Chapter 8 part 2 Civil Disobedience, nonviolent resistance led by Gandhi and Indian National Congress, used against laws believed to be unjust, Includes Gandhi, Nehru and Jinna.
What are the reasons the US entered WWII?
Multiple choice
Chapter 8 part 1 Japan carries out surprise attack on Pearl Harbor Naval base in Hawaii, Hawaii not yet state. Japan tries to take over The US.
What is the resolution between Hindus and muslins conflicts in India?
Multiple choice
Chapeter7 part 2 Muslim majority became Pakistan and Hindu stayed India Gandhi often used fasting to keep them from fighting split along religious lines
What is the importance of Vladimir Lenin?
Multiple choice
Chapter 8 part 2 Lenin was smuggled into Russia by Germany to over through Russian government Bolshevlac revolution 1917
Leon Trotsky helped Lenin (partner)
Communist/dictator USSR
What is the meaning of genocide?
Matching and multiple choice
Chapter8 part 3 work created after the holocaust the systematic killing of a group of people (Hitler’s attempt to kill all Jews) the Final Solution
What is the Final Solution?
Matching Multiple Choice
Chapter 8 part 3 to exterminate all the Jewish people in Europe then do the same to the rest of the world initially thought to export them to Africa built concentration camps in Germany and Poland used modern technology to kill Jews Included other minority’s Gypsies Homosexuals Mental and physically disabled and Jehovah witness
what is the signifigance of the battle at stringrad?
Multiple choice
Chapter 8 part 3 Nazis fought for control of saltigrade USSR Nazis army is weakened and never really recovered 2 million casualty’s military and civilian
Who are the major figures and ideas of the progressive movement?
Chapter 9 part 1 teddy Roosevelt was the major figure. His ideas were to limit the power of big businesses regulations if it was in the public’s interest The national park systems 18th amendment Prohibition federal income tax break up monopoly’s 19th amendment women’s suffrage Indian citizenship act 1924 panama canal
What are the major developments of the 1920s americal?
chapter 9 part 3 Auto mobile industry, oil, camershal airlines, road construction
What are the contributions of franklin Rosevelt?
Chapter 9 part 3 Closed all the unsucure banks Got people to put money back in the banks came up with the new deal which caused Federal emegancy relif (Provided money for relife projects to help the 13 million uneployed people of america) federal deposit insucace(protected the money deposited in buissnesses) civillian consrvation(hired people to plant trees) Rual elsctrification administration ( got electricitly to rual areas) and the sokcial security act ( Provided workers with unemployment insuence and retierment benifits)
What is the economic inmpact on the amaeican homeland?
Chapter 9 part4 America emerged a economic super power.
What is isolationism?
chapter 9 part 3 Staying out of other nations except in the defence of the USA
what is the social sucurity act?
chapter 9 part 3 provided workers with unemployment insuance and retierment benifits.
WHat are the effects of seperating east and west germany?
chapter 8 part 3 West germany joins US and east germany joins the sovit Union cold war
What was Japans resoning for attaling pearl habor?
Chapter 7 part 1 Japan thought if they could destroy our fleet in Hawii then they could destroy us
How did gahndi veiw his acoplishments?
Chaqpter 7 part2 Gandhi saw his achevments as a failer because he could not stop the muslems and Hindus from spliting the contry.
What was the mission of the indian National Congress?
chapter7 part 2 At first was tko gain self rule then went on to working tward total independance
What were the effects of the 18th amendment?
chapter 9 part 3 Gave power to boot legers and gagsters
what was the cause of the great migration?
Chapter 9 part 2 Industrial growth
What are well fair and the new deal?
Chapter 9 part 3 The new deal is Rosevelts plan to end the great depression well fair is pieces of witch the government takes responsibility for the economic security of its people
what is the relationship between civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance?
Chapter 7 part 2 They are synonems and were both used by Ganhi to earn Independence.
what is the relationship between Lenin and Hitler? What were there roles?
chapter 8 parts 2&3 Lenin and Hitler are both Dictators
What contrys made up the axis powers during WWII? Allied powers?
Allied- Britan france and Russia
Axis- Japan Germany Italy
What is the realationship between Nisei and Jews?
Chapters 8 part 3 and chapter 9 part 4 Nisei and Jews were both put in camps even though they were innocent.
what were the causes of the great deperession? WWI?
Chapter 9 part 3 the great deperession- The stock market crash credit The end of WWI
Chapter 3 part 1 WWI- Growth of the german empire colasp of the Ottoman empire Russia and Austria/Hungry were fighting
What is the relationship between Anti-Semitism and racism?
Chapter 8 part 3 Anti-Semitism is a specific form of racism.
What are the roles of Jinna and Nehru and the relationship between them?
Chapter 7 part 4 Both major figures in the Indean national congress One is Hindu one is Muslim
what is the relationship between the cause of the red Scare and the cause of the Great depression?
Chapter 9 part 3 Both were caused by fear The Red Scare was a fear of the spread of comunisim and the Great Depression was caused because people got scared that they would not be able to get there money out of the banks then all the banks closed of over withdrowl.
realationship between Gadhi and the Indeanl Independence and Teddy Rosevelt and The progressive movement.
Chapter 9 part 1 and chapter 7 part 4 Both people and movements were used to help the people.
what is the relationship between the Marshall plan and the Truman Document?
chapter 8 part 3 both helped other countries after WWI.