1. Paris Peace Conference (372-74) a. Treaty of Versailles b. Provisions c. War Guilt Clause 2. New countries after WWI (373-74) 3. League of Nations (374) 4. United States (369, 374) a. Woodrow Wilsons, Fourteen Points b. US Isolationism after the war
Chapter 7.5/11.5: Russian Revolution
5. Tsarist Russia (249-51) a. Autocracy b. Nicholas II 6. Bolshevik Revolution (October) (376-78) a. Lenin b. Marxism c. Bolsheviks d. Peace, Land & Bread 7. Russian Civil War (379- 81) a. White and Red Armies 8. Trotsky (380)
Chapter 13: Rise of Totalitarianism
9. 20 th Century Art (424- 426) a. Types: name and description b. People involved 10. The Great Depression (431-432,433) a. Causes, ie: stock market crash of 1929 b. Effects 11. Response to Great Depression (432 - 433) a. French & British b. US: New Deal and FDR 12. Establishment of Fascism (434 435) a. Who w/ background info b. Country & conditions in country c. How does Mussolini come to power d. Armed group 13. Benito Mussolini (435 - 436) a. Description of Government b. Economic System and description 14. Fascism vrs. Communism (437 438) a. Similarities b. Differences 15. Fall of Weimar Republic a. Hyperinflation b. Political Instability 16. Rise of Nazi Party a. Hitler & Nazi Party/ Third Reich b. Mein Kampf 17. Totalitarianism (Infographic 436-37) 18. Stalin (440-447) a. Command Economy (440-41) b. Five-Year Plan (440- 41) c. Collectivization (441- 42) d. Great Purge (442)
Chapter 14 World War II
19. Japanese Aggression (412, Notes,460) a. Reasons b. Manchuria c. Second-Sino Japanese War 20. German Aggression in Europe (461, 463-465) a. Rhineland, Sudetenland, Munich Conference, German- Soviet Non- Aggression Pact b. Appeasement c. Treaty of Versailles d. Neville Chamberlain 21. Spanish Civil War (462) a. Francisco Franco 22. Who: Axis & Allied Powers (462) 23. Reasons for Declaration of War (466) a. Great Britain, France b. U.S. c. Soviet Union 24. German Invasion of Poland (465-66) a. Reasons b. Blitzkrieg 25. Fall of France (467) a. Maginot Line b. Vichy Regime c. Henri Petain 26. Battle of Britain (467-68) a. Royal Air Force b. Luftwaffe c. Outcome 27. Operation Barbarossa(469) a. Description b. Why 28. Holocaust (452, 471 73, 488-89) a. Kristallnacht b. Ghettos c. Concentration Camps d. Auschwitz /Final Solution e. Nuremburg Trials 29. U.S. Response to Japanese/German Aggression (473) a. Lend-Lease Act b. War Materials 30. Bombing of Pearl Harbor (474) a. Day which will live in infamy b. Dec 7, 1941 31. Government Power Increases (475) a. U.S. Internment Camps b. Total War: Role of Women/ Civilians 32. Allied Plans for Victory (476- 77, 481) a. Big Three Plans Tehran/Yalta b. Atlantic Charter 33. D-Day(478-83) a. Operation Overlord b. Invasion of France 34. Beginning and End Dates for WWII (465,484,487) 35. U.S. in the Pacific (476, 486-87) a. Island Hopping/ Douglas Macarthur b. Battle of Midway c. Kamikaze Pilots d. Hiroshima & Nagasaki
Chapter 15 The Cold War
36. United Nations (489) a. Formation b. Description 37. Post WWII Superpowers (490-91) a. Who are they? b. Goals/motivation c. Reasons for tensions d. Types of influence used 38. Satellite States (Notes) a. What/Where are they? b. Buffer zones 39. Iron Curtain (Notes) a. Who coined the phrase b. What does it refer to c. Region behind it 40. Marshall Plan (491) a. Description b. Purpose 41. Truman Doctrine (491) a. Description b. Containment (509) 42. Alliances (492, 504-06, Notes) a. NATO, SEATO, CENTO b. Warsaw Pact c. Non aligned nations 43. United Nations (489) a. What is it b. Significance 44. Berlin Blockade/ Airlift (492/Video) a. Description/ Explain both sides responses b. Significance 45. Berlin Wall a. Description b. significance 46. Space Race (Notes/Online/ 537) a. Sputnik 47. Korean War (525-27) a. Reasons for involvement b. Outcomes 48. China description/significance (521-23,612-13) a. Mao Zedong b. Civil War outcome/countries c. Great Leap Forward d. Cultural Revolution e. Tiananmen Square Massacre 49. End of the Cold War (538-39/ People Power Video) a. Reforms: Glasnost/ Perestroika b. Poland Solidarity c. Catholic Church Involvement 50. Eastern Europe (503, 539-41) a. Why Uprisings: Eastern Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary b. Outcomes c. Significance of uprisings 51. Vietnam a. Leaders b. Major Events c. Domino Theory 52. Cuba (506-7) a. Revolution Leaders/ Reasons/ Outcome b. Bay of Pigs c. Cuban Missile Crisis d. Brinksmanship 53. Maps: Identify on a Map a. Continents b. Major Countries studied throughout the year