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Name four Romance languages. French Spanish Italian Portuguese
How are Judaism, Christianity and Islam all similar? Monotheistic (1 God) All religions All found in Europe All formed in the Middle East
Name four Germanic languages English German Duthch Sweedish
What is propaganda? Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature
Did the leaders of the Soviet Union tell their people the truth or lies through their propaganda? LIES! only showing what they want the people to believe
What is the most predominant religion in Europe today? Christianity
Place these events in order 1.Czar Nicholas leaves his throne 2.Bloody Sunday 3.Soviet Union becomes communist 4.Bolsheviks win the revolution 5.Red Army and White Army fight over control of government. 2-1-5-4-3
What is the name of the leader that brought communism to Russia and changed its name to the Soviet Union? Vladamer Lenin
What was the name of the brutal communist dictator during WWII that used propaganda? Jospeh Stalin
Name three causes of the Russian Revolution Bloody Sunday Lack of food for the poor while the king and the rich were fine Russia involvement in WW1 when they were having trouble at home.
How did the Russian government change after the revolution? Monarchy to Communism
What was the name of the brutal fascist dictator that caused WWII, the Holocaust and used propaganda? Hitler
What happened to Germany’s economy that helped the Nazi party gain power? Economic Crash
What country was blamed for WWI? Germany
Which part of the Treaty of Versailles hurt Germany’s economy? The reparations that they had to pay and the fact that it was in gold and the country was already heading into the economic depression
What does anti-semitism mean? Hostility to or predigest against Jews in WW2
What country was divided into democratic and communist sectors after WWII? Germany @ Berlin
What part of Germany was communist after WWII? East Berlin
Why was the Berlin Wall built? To keep East and West separate and to make sure that those in the East could not escape to the West
What was the Communist Bloc? The group of communist Countries in the Cold War
What was the time when the US and Soviet Union threatened each other with nuclear war? Cold War
How does UK’s air pollution affect the rest of Germany? It spreads by the wind and impacts their Acid Rain and how how it impacts the Black Forest
How does the population distribution of Russian and the UK compare? Russia is greater than the UK because Russia is more spread out
Newspapers, textbooks, magazines, and encyclopedias are all examples of what type of resource? Secondary Source
Diaries, speeches, letters and quotes are all examples of what type of resource? Primary Source
Change these dates to centuries 1924 1500 234 Change these dates to centuries 1924-20th 1500-15th 234-300
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