Yr 10 Autumn 2020 mock 1 revision cards Flashcards
What did Woodrow Wilson want from the Paris Peace Conference?
Creation of the League of Nations, not to be too hard on Germany, self-determination, freedom of the seas, the fourteen points.
What were the types of treatments based on the four humours?
Bleeding and purgatives.
What is unusual about the League of Nations and America?
America proposed the creation of the League but did not join. This is because President Wilson was blocked by the Senate of his government.
What would a healthy person’s humours be like?
Balanced.
Who were the Big 3?
Clemenceau of France, Lloyd George of Britain, WIlson of the USA.
What is an epidemic?
A disease which spreads widely, harms/kills lots of people and is very difficult to stop.
Define supernatural explanations of disease.
Explanations based on beliefs rather than anything physical.
Which of the League of Nations organisation listed below was elected by the Assembly and Council? A. The Assembly B. The Council C. The Permanent court of International Justice D. The Secretariat E. The special commissions
C
What connected the Saar and the League of Nations?
The Saar had been given to the the League of Nations for 15 years as a result of the Treaty of Versailles. This was due to expire in 1935.
What did George Clemenceau want from the Paris Peace Conference?
Revenge for French losses and damage in WW1, to cripple Germany militarily, money to rebuild, make France less vulnerable to future attack.
Name the 4 humours.
Phlegm, blood, yellow bile, black bile.
Which of the League of Nations organisation listed below had the power to offer advice and issue blame but could not actually punish? A. The Assembly B. The Council C. The Permanent court of International Justice D. The Secretariat E. The special commissions
c
What are the factors we use in the History of Medicine?
Religion, Chance, War, Individuals, Science & Technology , Communications.
Which of the League of Nations organisation listed below was comprised of 42 nations? A. The Assembly B. The Council C. The Permanent court of International Justice D. The Secretariat E. The special commissions
A
Who was David Lloyd George?
Prime Minister of Britain in 1919.
How big was the League of Nations’ army?
0, it didn’t have one.
How many books were in the library at Alexandria?
700,000.
What are the three themes comprising the History of Medicine?
Disease and infection, surgery and anatomy, public health.
What were mandates?
Germany’s colonies in Africa which, as part of the Treaty of Versailles, were in the control of the League of Nations (especially Britain and France).
What did Galen add to the Four Humours theory?
The idea of using ‘opposites’ to balance the humours.
Including colonies, how much territory in total did Germany lose after the Treaty of Versailles?
13%
What military forces was Germany allowed in the Treaty of Versailles?
Only 6 ships in the navy and no submarines. Only 100,000 soldiers in the army, conscription not allowed and no tanks. No airforce allowed either.
In what month and year and was the Paris Peace conference?
Jan 1919
How can the word LAMB help you remember about the terms of the Treaty of Versailles?
L=land, A=army, M=money, B=blame
Define natural explanations of disease.
Explanations based on physical evidence, observation and scientific deduction (even if the science is wrong).
What is disease and infection the story of?
The story of what people throughout History believed made them unwell and how they tried to treat illnesses.