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High SchoolWorld History
Churchill
Hayward CommunitySchool District715-634-2619
#HurricaneStrong
Work! History — Mr. Churchill
These are the assignments you will be expected to complete for Geography. Youwill be using our Moodle page quite often, here’s how you get to it...
1. Go to the Hayward School website.2. Under the tab “Students”, you will see a link called ‘Moodle’, click on it.3. Click on High School.4. Click on Social Studies.5. Click on Mr. Churchill.6. Click on World History.
These assignments will be due Monday, June 1st• You will receive instructions onhow/where to turn them in.
I will have office hours from 10:00 am — Noon, Monday through Friday. That..means I will be by my phone to help if you need it. You can call anytime, butoutside office hours you might have to leave a message. I will also be checking myemail often as well.
Cell # - 715-497-7051. Feel free to call or text me if you need to. Please add yourname to the end of the text so I know who it is.
Email — n1churchi1l(hay\\:ard.k I 2.wi. LIS
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Thanks,Mr. Churchill
Assignment Instructions
*Chapter 14
Using the Moodle page, complete the Europe 1914 map. The instructions are therefor each question and the book pages you will need are on the Moodle page under“Smartboard Pages” in chapter 14. I have labeled St. Petersburg & Russia to showyou how I would like it done.Complete the Chapter 14 packet using the same book pages.Watch “All Quiet on the Western Front.” There is a link on the Moodle page forthis.You will need to complete the “All Quiet on the Western Front” letter home to -
Paul’s mom writing assignment. You will be writing a letter home as though youare Paul. In the movie at the end, Paul is writing a letter to one of his former squadmates. Write from that point. You can email this assignment to me.
*Chapter 15
Complete the Soviet Art assignment. Instructions on the sheet under“assignments”. There are step by step instructions for you to create this on a gcg1edoe. You can email this assignment to me.
*Chapter 16
Complete the Religions in India sheet. Questions 1-6 are Hindu, 7-16 are Is1am,and 17-20 are Sikh. Use the readings from the Religions in India folder onMoodle page under Articles & Maps.
*Chapter 17 & 18
Complete the Death Camp Experiments assignments. Here’s how...1.Go to the link at the top of the page.2. Click on “Results of Death Camp Experiments: Should they be Used?”3. Click Yes to continue.4. On the P1 page you will see a red link called ‘experiments’, click on it.5. Read about each of the 11 experiments. Choose 4 to write about on the front ofyour sheet.6. Click back to the first page and begin reading. At the end of each page it will askyou if you believe the data obtained from these gruesome experiments shouldb’eused to possible help people today. You will do this until you come to the last page
Jwhere it will ask you one last time (it will say yes, no, or undecided). Fill out theback of your worksheet with your final answer.
-Fill in the blanks on your note sheets. You will use the Moodle page. Look under.:Ch 17 & 18 in Smartboard Pages.-Complete the Chapter 17 & 18 Review using your notes.
*Chapter 20
-Complete the Chapter 20, Sec 1 note sheet using the Moodle page. You will findthis under Smartboard pages.-Complete the Chapter 20 review using the completed note sheet and ‘chart’ linksin the Chapter 20 Smartboard pages folder.
*Chapter 21
-Complete the note sheets on Japan & China using the Moodle page Chapter 21under Smartboard pages. For the Japan notes under “Japan’s Position Regardiii’, 1need you to use pages 558 & 559 to give me at least one thing Japan was doingregarding each of those. I also need you to look up Japan’s population per squaremile and add that to the ‘Crowded Cities’ section. For China, uses pages 561 &562 to summarize the Great Leap Froward and Cultural Revolution.-Complete the Chapter 21 review using the completed note sheet and ‘chart’ lininthe Chapter 21 Smartboard pages folder.-Complete the “Dear America: Letters from Vietnam” assignment by watching hevideo. There is a link under Homework & Assignments. You will watch parts P7’.
European Geography in the 20th Century
1. On the map of Europe, find & label these bodies of water. Use Chapter20 map.
North Sea Baltic Sea English ChannelMediterranean Sea Adriatic Sea Black Sea Caspian Sea
2. Locate and label these nations, which were in existence in 1914. Usepage 378.
Great Britain Norway Sweden SpainFrance Belgium Portugal DenmarkThe Netherlands Germany Switzerland ItalyAustria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Russia AlbaniaMontenegro Greece Serbia RomaniaBulgaria
3. What nations would be included in the Balkans? (Hint: These arecountries that are southeast of Austria-Hungary) Look on page 385.
4. What is the former Ottoman Empire now called?
5. Locate and label these major cities. Look on page 385 or use the Chapter20 map.
London Lisbon Paris BrusselsBerlin Vienna Moscow SarajevoSt. Petersburg
6. With colored pencils, color the Triple Entente (Allies) one color and theTriple Alliance (Central Powers) another color.
Triple Entente (Allies) = France, Russia, Great Britain, SerbiaTriple Alliance (Cent. Powers) = Germany, A-H, Ottoman Empire
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EUROPE, 1914
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Name_____________________________________________ C’ass
__________________
Date
Section 1
•
Column I
.1
QUIZ
A. Key TermsMatch the descriptions in Column I with the terms in Column II. Write the letterof the correct answer in the blank provided.
Column II
_____
1. Followers believed that all Slavic peoples shared a a. Alliescommon nationality
b. Central Powers
_____
2. Glorification of the militaryc. militarism
_____
3. The alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungaryd. Pan-Slavism
_____
4. The alliance of France, Britain, and Russia
B. Main IdeasWrite the letter of the correct answer in the blank provided.
_____
5. What move toward lasting peace was made by the First Universal Peace Conference?a. It banned arms sales between nations.b. It gave women the vote.c. It formed a world court to settle disputes between nations.d. It set up the Nobel Peace Prize.
_____
6. ‘Which of the following was a leading cause of international tension in the early 1900s?a. the women’s suffrage movement c. aggressive nationalismb. the Hague Tribunal d. the low status of military leaders
_____
7. Why did the British feel threatened by Germany?a. German factories outproduced British factories.b. German generals were the best in Europe.c. The Germans were more militaristic than the British.d. Germany had more colonies than Britain.
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8. What brought France and Germany twice to the brink of war in the early 1900s?a. militarism c. German’s alliance with Britainb. economic rivalry d. competition for colonies
_____
9. What was one result of militarism?a. economic rivalry c. an arms raceb. imperialism d. war in the Balkans
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10. What was the main intention of the alliances formed among European nations?a. to create trading opportunities c. to isolate the United Statesb. to discourage outside attacks d. to increase tensions in Europe
Chapter 27 Section 1 Survey EditionChapter 14 Section 1 Modern Era Edition
Quiz • 3
Class
______________________
Date
____________________
Section 2
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TheGunsofAugust
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A. Key Terms and People
Complete the sentences in Column I with the terms and names in Column II.
Write the letter of the correct answer in the blank in front of each sentence.
Column IColumn II
_____
1.
_________
was assassinated in Sarajevo in 1914. a. Francis Ferdinand
_____
2.
_________
, a member of the terrorist group the Black Hand, b. mobilize
assassinated an archduke. C. neutrality
_____
3. After the assassination, Austria sent Serbia an
__________
or final set of demands.d. Gavrilo Princip
_____
4. When Austria refused to soften its demands, Russia began e. ultimatum
to
___________
, or prepare its military for war.
_____
5.
_________
is a policy of supporting neither side in a war.
B. Main Ideas
Write the letter of the correct answer in the blank provided.
6. Who was (were) angered by Archduke Francis Ferdinand’s visit to Bosnia?
a. Bertha von Suttner c. German terrorists
b. Serbian revolutionaries d. the Austrian emperor
____
7. Which of the following helped to start World War 1?
a. a poor economy c. an environmental disaster
b. the United States d. an assassination
_____
8. How did the Germans first respond to the assassination of the archduke?
a. They caved in to Serbian demands.
b. They attacked Britain.
c. They urged Austria-Hungary to stand firm against Serbia.
d. They urged Serbia to give in to the ultimatum.
9. How did Germany respond when Russia began to mobilize for war?
a. by ignoring Russia’s actions
b. by seeking aid from the United States
c. by appealing to France for help
d. by declaring war on Russia
10. Why did the British declare war on Germany?
a. to protect Belgium c. to challenge Italian neutrality
b. to punish Serbia d. to gain territory
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Chapter 27 Section 2 Survey Edition
Chapter 14 Section 2 Modern Era EditionQuiz • 5
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1. What was the western area of fighting called inWorld War I?
_____
2. What method of fighting did armies use on theWestern Front?
_____
3. What was the area between opposing trenchescalled in World War I?
_____
4. What did Germany use to bomb the English coast?
B. Main Ideas
‘vVrite the letter of the correct ending in the blank provided.
_____
5. After Russia won victories in eastern Prussia, Germany opened a front in the
a. west. c. English Channel.b. Black Sea. d. east.
_____
6. When the war reached a stalemate, the Germans tried to overrun the French at
a. Gallipoli. c. the Black Sea.b. Verdun. d. the Mediterranean.
___
7. World War Iwas the first
a. mechanized war. c. European war.b. weaponless war. d. British war.
_____
8. The Turks closed off Allied ships from their link to the Black Sea and Russia, the
a. Somme. c. Suez Canal.b. Dardanelles. d. Strait of Magellan.
_____
9. The Allies used their colonies for
a. a buffer zone. c. fInancial support.b. bargaining chips. d. soldiers, workers, and supplies.
_____
10, Some colonists volunteered in hopes that, in return, they would win
a. the war. c. respect.b. territory or wealth. d. citizenship or independence.
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Chapter 27 Section 3 Survey EditionChapter 14 Section 3 Modern Era Edition
Nm
Section 3 •!Z
A New Kind of Conflict
C’ass Date
I,
A. Key TermsAnswer the questions in Column I with the terms in Column II. Write the letter of
the correct answer in the blank provided.
Column I Column II
a. no man’s land
b. trench warfare
c. zeppelins
d. Western Front
Quiz • 7
Class
____________________
Date
__________________
[ Section 4 I!1
Winning the War
_______
A. Key TermsMatch the descriptions in Column I with the terms in Column II. Write the letter
of the correct answer in the blank provided.
Column I Column II
_____
1. The channeling of a nation’s entire resources into a war effort a. armistice
_____
2. The spreading of ideas to promote a cause or damage an b. atrocityopposing cause
C. propaganda3. Horrible act against innocent people
ci. total war
_____
4. An agreement to end fighting
B. Main Ideas
Write the letter of the correct answer in the blank provided.
5. How did governments pay for the war?
a. raising taxes and borrowing money c. selling land to other countries
b. selling weapons to the enemy d. spending less than they took in
_____
6. Why 1id governments censor the press during the war?
a. to keep the public informed
b. to alert the public of bombing raids
c. to prevent discouraging news from reaching the public
d. to prevent the public from rising against the government
7. Why did women give up their jobs at the end of the war?
a. Returning soldiers wanted the jobs. c. They had not performed well.
b. They preferred to work at home. d. A recession struck.
_____
8. What promise did Vladimir Lenin make and keep when he came to power in Russia?
a. to pull Russia out of the war c. to crush the Allied forces
b. to win the war d. to overthrow the czar
_____
9. Which of the following helped to persuade the Americans to enter the war?
a. enormous Allied casualties c. unrestricted submarine warfare
b. potential profit for the victors d. potential gain of territory
_____
10. How were American soldiers the most help to the Allied effort?
a. by seeking an armistice c. by remaining neutral
b. by providing a morale boost d. by organizing the peace conference
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Chapter 27 Section 4 Survey Edition
Chapter 14 Section 4 Modern Era Edition Quiz • 9
“All Quiet on the Western Front”Letter Home to Paul’s Mother
Be sure to include: Why you joined the Army.
What was basic training like?
What life is like at the front.
Describe your friend Kat.
What was the hospital like after you were wounded?
Are you afraid of dying? Why or why not?
This letter should be 1 to 2 pages. (single-spaced)
CORRECT SPELLING AND GRAMMAR PLEASE!
“All Quiet” Essay
Joinin2 the ArmyMr. Kantorek (teacher)Classmates
Basic Trainin2Corporal Himmelstoss
Life at the FrontTrenchesRatsShell ShockGasFrench soldierFranz Kemmerich
KatWhat he looks likeOld Hand
HospitalAlbert KroppDead Room
Religions in IndiaHindu, Islam, Sikh
1. What sound do Hindus often chant during rituals and prayers?
2. What do the Hindu gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva represent?
3. What river do many Hindus bathe in to purify their soul?
4. What sacred Hindu text consists of hymns, prayers and speculationswritten in ancient Sanskrit?
5. What concept of “rebirth” is central to Hindu beliefs?
6. Good and evil actions performed in past lives are known as what?
7. The word for God in Arabic is what?
8. Who was the spiritual founder of Islam?
9. What is the holy book of Islam?
10. All Muslims must make a pilgrimage to what holy city?
11. What are the two main branches within Islam?
12. How many times a day are Muslims required to pray?
13. What must Muslims face while praying?
14. Islam is often symbolized by what image?
15. One of the holiest places for Muslims is the Dome of the Rock, which islocated in what city?
16. What month long celebration commemorates Muhammad receiving theQuran from Allah?
17. Sikhism emerged from the religious teaches of what man?
18. What is Sikhism’s sacred text?
19. What is the sacred symbol of the Sikhs?
20. What is the spiritual capital of Sikhism?
World History
Results ofDeath Camp Experiments:Should they be used?
www.pjs.org/wgbh/nova/holocauSt
1. Choose four of the areas that the Nazi’s conducted experiments on anddescribe the experiment and the reasoning behind it.
2. For the final question, “Based on what you know now, do you thinkdoctors and scientists should be able to use the data from Nazi death campexperiments?” How did you answer? Yes, no, undecided. Why?
Chapter 17 Sec 3&4Fascism in Italy & Hitler and Nazi Germany
- Italian Leader (Ii Duce - “The Leader”)Mussolini is a , leader of theSeizes power through violent action
Mussolini’s Vision for Italy
People were bombarded with propaganda ( )Women were pushed out of paying jobs. ( )
What is Fascism?
Any government that maintains strict authority that is not communist.
- national goals, friendly to business & landowners- international goals, enemy of business, friend of the poor
Similarities - both came about due to tough economic times
Mussolini, Stalin, & Hitler ALL maintainedSIX CHARCTERISTICS OF TOTALITARIAN RULE
1.2.3.4.5.6.
Adolf Hitler
Born inWanted to be anFought for Germany during WWIDespised the (lead by a )By 1920, leader of the National Socialist German Workers -
In 1923, Hitler attempts to overthrow the government (fails)In prison writes - his vision for GermanyPromotedGermans belonged to a “master race”
- ( )Jews, Slays, & all other non-Aryans were”
In 1933, Hitler is named chancellor of GermanyEliminates all competition and appoints himself dictator ( )Hitler’s dream was to create the”Hitler’s forces -
German Culture & The Campaign Against the Jews
- German organization to stress obedience and prepare boys for
Women -
ART & CULTURE
Modern Art was destroyed because it was corrupted by”- banned because of its
Book Burning - thousands of books burned including
RELIGIONwas “weak”
Replace religion with Hitler’s racial views (1 protestant state church)churches & schools closed
Dealing with the Jews
Drive all Jews from GermanyUnder the Nurem berg Laws Jews were forbidden to:
1.2.3.4.5.
- attack on Jews & their businesses
Chapter 18 Sec 1Aggression by Nations
(1931) Japan invades China ( )-lack of___________________
(1935) Italy invades
_________________
-build an empire
-_______________ leveled against Italy by League of Nations
(1936) Spanish Civil War
-Nationalist
(________________________
vs. Loyalists
-Franco and the Nationalists helped by
___________________
- for Germany
-Franco & the Fascists win
(1936) Germany marches into the
_________________________
-violates the
___________________________
-Western powers adopt a policy of____________________
(1938) Germany annexes Austria -
(193 8) Munich Conference
-France and Great Britain convince Czechoslovakia to give the
___________________
to Germany.
(1939) Nazi-Soviet Pact
1.
__________________________________
2.
_______________________
*— Germany invades
____
-World War II begins, why?
(1940)
__________________________
Axis signed
Chapter 18 Sec 2Axis Advances
— lightning war
Germany will conquer almost all of Europe (France falls in June of 1940)
-Except
____________________
Great Britain & Germany fight the
_____________________
-July through August of 1940, German
_________________
attacks
_______________________________
(RAE) airfields. (Daylight)
-September 1940 the “Blitz” begins, attacks on British cities,
including the bombing of__________________ for 76 straight nights.
(Nighttime)
-Battle ends in June of 1941 with the
_________________
victorious
Germany conquers much of North Africa
-General
___________________________
(“Desert Fox”)
Operation
_____________________________
-Germany invades the
_________________________
in June of 1941
-Russia’s
_________________________
helps to save them
United States involvement
-1941,
____________________________
give President Franklin
Roosevelt the power to lend or lease weapons and supplies to any
nation “deemed vital to the defense of the United States.*________________________ attacked by Japan
United States enters WWII
Chl8Sec3The Global Conflict
— the deliberate killing of a race/group— one of the most infamous
________________
6 million JewsAlmost 6 million “undesirables”
Allies —
Japanese-Americans sent to
_____________________________
camps— civilians going with less so there is more for the war
effort
— British stop Nazi advance in North Africa— Mussolini overthrown and executed, Nazis
fight on
— bloodiest battle of the war, turning point inthe East
*
-Allied invasion of Nazi occupied France at Normandy-5 Beachheads
By September of 1944,
_____________________
is liberated
Chl8Sec4War in the Pacific & End of the War in Europe
Fall of the
_________________________________________________
is a 68 mile march of American andFilipino soldiers to POW camps.
Battle of
__________________________
-stops Japanese advancement towards
________________________
Battle of
__________________________
-first major Japanese naval defeat, Japan now on the defensive
-Island in the Solomon chain, first US attack on Japanese held island
-capturing certain islands and bypassing others in order to reachTokyo.
_______________________
(1944)-Last major German offensive
*
V-E Day
— fierce battles for these islands (Japanesehome soil)
— Japanese suicide pilots
*— atomic bomb dropped on
________________
*— atomic bomb dropped on
________________
Ch 18 Sec 5After the War
— trial of Nazi officials for“crimes against humanity”.
— organization set up to ensure peace.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( ) vs.
World HistoryChapter 17 & 18 Review
December 7, 1941August 6, 1945
May 8, 1945August 9, 1945
June 6, 1944September 1, 1939
1. Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki.
________
2. Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
____________
3. Germany invades Poland.
_______________
4. D-Day5.V-EDay
____________________
6. Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
______
7. “Lightning War”8. Ii Duce9. The Fuhrer10. Appeasement11. Anschluss12. Sudetenland13. Radar14. Sonar15. “Desert Fox”16. Auschwitz17. Genocide18. Operation Barbarossa19. Manchuria
____20.
RAF21. Luftwaffe
A. Used to detect submarines.B. Gennan Air ForceC. Region of Czechoslovakia that wasgiven to Germany.D. Erwin RommelE. German invasion of the Soviet Union.F. BlitzkriegG. The mass murder of a race/group (Jews).H. Conquered by the Japanese in 1931.I. Giving in to the demands of an aggressorto keep the peace.J. Annexation ofAustria by Germany.K. Used to detect planes.L. Adolf HitlerM. Benito MussoliniN. British Air Force0. One of the largest and most infamousconcentration camps.
Name 3 characteristics of totalitarian rule.22.
23.
24
Name the 3 countries involved in the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis.
25. 26. 27.
Name the 4 countries that made up the “Allies”.
28. 29. 30. 31.
32. In Germany, the National Socialist German Workers party was betterknown as what party?
___________________________
33. Hitler’s goal for a German Empire that would dominate Europe for“1,000 years” was known as the:
A. Third Reich B. Aryan DominationC. Third Dictatorship D. None of the Above
34. The book Hitler wrote in prison which outlined his goals for Germany iscalled what?
A. All Quiet on the Western Front B. Guns ofAugustC. Mein Kampf D. None of the Above
35. The “master race” in Germany of light skinned Europeans was knownas:
A. Slays B. AnschlussC. Fascists D. Aryans
36. Hitler justified his persecution of Jews, Slays, and other minorities byreferring to them as:
A. Sub-Human B. Friends of the ReichC. Fascists D. All of the Above
37. A woman’s only duty under fascism was to______________________
Name 2 restrictions placed on Jews as a result of the Nuremberg Laws.
38. 39.
40. The United States policy of “loaning” military equipment to nationsdeemed vital to our defense was known as the:
A. Lend-Lease Act B. Good Neighbor PolicyC. United Nations D. None of the Above
41. Japanese suicide pilots were known as what?A. Banzai B. SamuraiC. Kamikaze D. None of the Above
42. The United States plan of attack in the Pacific called for bypassingcertain islands in order to capture others to use as stepping stones in theinvasion of Japan. What was this known as?
A. Island Hopping B. Island SkippingC. Island Jumping D. Island Bypassing
43. The 68 mile march ocaptured American and Filipino soldiers to aprisoner of war camp wa known as what?
A. Tokyo Road B. The Long WalkC. Bataan Death March D. The Death Marathon
44. The War Crimes Trials held in Germany after the war took place in whatcity?
45. The most costly battle of the war fought between Germany and theSoviet Union took place in what city?
46. What country invaded Ethiopia in 1935?A. Germany B. JapanC. Italy D. All of the Above
47. The “Battle of Britain” was fought between which 2 countries?
48. Civilians doing with less so the soldiers could have more was known aswhat?
A. Poor Policy B. RationingC. Selfish D. None of the Above
49. The United States placed people of what nationality into intermentcamps during the war, even though many were American citizens?
A. German B. ItalianC. Japanese D. All of the Above
50. What does NATO stand for?
________________________________
51. This civil war was a “dress rehearsal” for the Germany Army.
A. French Civil WarC. Ethiopian Civil War
B. Italian Civil WarD. Spanish Civil War
52-54. Name the five allied beach heads on Normandy during D-Day. Namethe country for each as well.
55. “Kristallnacht” was also known as the Night of____________________
56. In 1939, Germany signed a non-aggression pact with what country?
57. What region between Germany and France did Hitler march into in1936?
58. What is the name of this symbol?
Name two experiments that Nazi doctors performed on concentration camp
inmates.
59.
____________________________
60.
___________
T/F
____
61. Adolf Hitler was born in Germany.
____
62. Adolf Hitler attended art school in Austria.
____
63. Adolf Hitler fought in World War I.
____
64. Adolf Hitler was imprisoned in the 1920’s.
Match the following WWII leader with the correct country.
_____
65. Franklin D. Roosevelt A. France
______
66. Joseph Stalin B. Great Britain
_____
67. Winston Churchill C. Soviet Union
68. Charles De Gaulle D. United States
Chapter 20, Sec 1The Western World
Europe: The Cold War and After
Warsaw Pact Nations ( ) vs. NATO Nations ( )
The Berlin WallThe Berlin Wall - Built in 1961 to keep people from fleeing to West Berlin
The Nuclear Threat- both sides building up large stockpiles of nuclear weapons
Act as aHUGE sums of $ to build nuclear weapons
Disarmament1963 - - bans all nuclear testing in the atmosphere1970’s - Era of (relaxation of tensions)
End of the Cold War1991 - collapsesNew nations are born from the fall of the Soviet Union
Troublesome IssuesRussia must now figure out what to do with its economy ( )Nuclear Weapons - who has them, who is trying to get them?
NATO New RoleNATO becomes a” “- protector of human rights
The Welfare State- keeping a capitalist economy, while taking a greater
responsibility for the social & economic needs of its people.Benefits of a Welfare State:
1.2.3.4.
Drawbacks of a Welfare State1.2.
The Oil Shock1973 -
(OPEC) cuts production
and raises prices.1979 - OPEC raises prices again, causing an economic slowdown or
Economic ShiftsManufacturing jobs disappear in the West, why?Shift to a - provide a service rather than a product.
European Unity
(EU) - formed from member nationsGoals of the EU:
1.2.3.4.
Social TrendsUnlimited OpportunityMassive immigration to Western EuropeWomen gaining equality (slowly)Family Life
1.2.3.4.
World History Chapter 20 Review
1. The two nations that were the leaders of NATO and the Warsaw Pactwere who?
2. What year was the Berlin Wall built and what was its purpose?
3. What does the term deterrent mean?
4. In 1963, the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty was signed. What did thisprohibit?
5. What does the term détente mean?
6. Keeping ,a capitaliseçonorny while takjg agretei responsibility for thesocial & economic needs of its people is known as what?
7&8. Name two benefits of a welfare state.
9. Name one drawback of a welfare state.
10. What does OPEC stand for?
11. What is a service industry?
12&13. Name two goals of the European Union.
14-16. Name three aspects of family life that have changed since WorldWar II.
17. In 1974, what island did Greece try to bring under its rule?
18. Who was the leader of the Soviet Union from 1985-1991?
19. Who became leader of Russia in 1999?
20. In late 1962, what crisis almost brought the United States and the SovietUnion to nuclear war?
21. What does the term Glastnost mean?
22. What year did the Soviet Union collapse?
23. In 1957, what was the name of the first satellite launched by the Soviet,Union?
24. Who gained power in Hungary in 1956, causing a Soviet invasion anultimately his death?
25. What happened to Romanian leader Nicolae Ceausesu?
26. Who was the leader of Great Britain in 1997?
27. In France, what did DeGaulle do in regard to their nuclear force?
28. In what year was Gerany reunified?
29. In the 60’s and 70’s there was violence in what part of Great Britain’skingdom?
30. Which German leader on your chart had the longest term in office?
31. The first female Prime Minister in Great Britain’s history was who?
32. What country did the,Soviet Union invade in 1979?
33. What Yugoslavian, lçader was responsible for”ethnic cleansing” in the1990’s?
34&35. Name two countries that joined NATO in 1999.
Extra Credit
What does NATO staWIfQr?
Who. is the only country in. history to use nuclear weapons during a war?.
Chapter 21, Sec 1Japan Becomes an Economic Superpower
Recovery & Economic Miracle
U.S. has 2 major goals for post-war Japan1.2.
Japan’s armed forces disbandedJapan could never maintain a military except forEmperor lost all power, the people elected representatives to the
America introduces social & economic reforms1.2.3.4.5.
Japan increases its GDP ( )- the total value of all:
goods and services produced by a nation in a particular year.
Japan thrives on exporting goods (What goods did they produce?)
Many countries run a trade deficit with Japan, why?
What was Japan’s position regarding:
Their dependence on oil?
Their neighbors?
International Politics?
Political Stresses?
Crowded cities?
Women?
Work Ethic?
China: From Revolution to Reform
1949 - communist forces gain control ofChinaPeoples Republic of China
Mao calls for of farms - pooling labor to increaseefficiency
One Party Totalitarian StateIntroduce reformsWomen’s Equality - made gains, but still not truly equal
Great Leap Forward (1958)
The Cultural Revolution (1966)
Relations with the U.S. tries to isolate China, then in the 70’s,relations with the U.S. improve.
Relations with Soviet Union - ideologies clash, causing the two to be“uneasy allies”.
1976 - Mao dies, replaced byDeng introduces reforms includingand
- the people call for democracy,government sends in troops and kills thousands
Challenges Today: Population, Economic & Political Issues, Human Rights
World History Chapter 21 Review
Diet Zaibatzu Gross Domestic Product Trade DeficitCollectivization Mao Zedong Joint Ventures
Special Enterprise Zones Deng Xiopiang Tiananmen Square
1. Pooling of labor to increase efficiency.
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2. Japanese term for Giant Businesses.
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3. Sections in China where foreigners can own and operate businesses.
4. Japanese parliament.
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5. Chinese leader from 1949 to 1976.
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6. Chinese leader who comes to power in 1976.
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7. Foreign companies organizing business with Chinese firms with theprofits to be split.
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8. Importing more from a country than you export to it.
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9. Total value of all goods and services produced by a nation in a particularyear.
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10. A massacre took place here in 1989.
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11. Describe the Great Leap Forward in China in 1958.
12. Describe The Cultural Revolution in China in 1966.
13. Name two goods that Japan exports.
14. How many people (roughly) does Japan have every square mile?
15. What was China’s 50 year pledge regarding Hong Kong?
16. In Singapore, what is the fine for not flushing a public toilet?
17. What were the two main issues in the 90’s in regards to North Korea?
18. What significant event happened during the Vietnam War in 1968?
19. What citizen of Myanmar won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991?
20. Indonesia has roughly how many islands stretching over how manymiles?
21. In what year did the Philippines gain its’ independence and from whomdid they gain it?
22. With the end of the Korean War, the country was split by a what? Whatdo those 3 letters stand for?
23. In Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, how much of their populationwere killed?
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24. Today, Korea is a single country.
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25. Today, Vietnam is a single country.
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26. Singapore’s economy has struggled because of its’ lack of a good,sea port.
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27. In 1979, Cambodia was invaded by the United States.
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28. Indonesia’s main exports are oil, copper, rubber, spice, & coffee.
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29. After WWII, the United States allowed Japan to keep their largearmy.
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30. U.S. relations with China have been excellent since 1949.
Name one of Japan’s positions regarding:
31. Dependence on Oil —
32. Neighbors —
33. International Politics —
34. Political Stresses —
35. Crowded Cities —
36. Women —
37. Work Ethic —
38. Which of the following were the United States’ goals (CIRCLE 2) forpost-war Japan?
A. Occupy Japan permanently. B. End Japanese Militarism.C. Ensure a democratic government. D. Introduce English as the official
language.
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Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam
‘Dear America’ is an authentic account of theVietnam War from the actual men and woman whoserved there. The harsh realities of life and death,friendships made and lost — these letters home tell itall, with newsreel and home-movie footage shot bythe servicemen themselves. These are the authenticvoices of war, some who survived, many who nevermade it home. ‘Dear America’ is a living breathingtribute to them all.
This film is about young men in war.
It is their own story, in their own words...
Words they wrote home in letters from Vietnam.
Every scene, every shot in the film is real— nàthing has been re-enacted.
The producers wish to thank the following actorsfor bringing these letters to life...
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Tom BerengerEllen BurstynJ. Kenneth CambellRichard ChavezJosh CruzeWillem DafoeRobert DeNiroBrian DennehyKevin DillonMatt DillonRobert Downey, Jr.
Michael J. FoxMark HarmonJohn HeardFred HirzHarvey KeitelElizabeth McGovernJudd NelsonSean PennRandy QuaidTim QuillEric Roberts
Ray RobertsonHoward Rollins, Jr.John SavageRaphael SbargeMartin SheenTucker Smallwc,ÔdRoger SteffensJim TracyKathleen TurnerTico WellsRobin Williams
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Soundtrack
Song Title
A Change Is Gonna ComeNo ExpectationsI Shall Be ReleasedGimme ShelterSilent NightBorn In The USAA Hard Rain’s A-Gonna FallFamily AffairFortunate SonWalk Like A ManGoing To A Go-GoWhat’s Going On?Wipe OutBlue ChristmasAre You Experienced?Back In The USAThe Beat Goes OnEighteenFive To OneFor What It’s WorthOnce I WasSigned D.C.Under The BoardwalkGrace
Artist
Sam CookeThe Rolling StonesThe BandThe Rolling StonesRoyal Liverpool PhilharmonicBruce SpringsteenBob DylanSly & the Family StoneCreedence Clearwater RevivalThe Four SeasonsSmokey Robinson & theMarvin GayeThe SurfarisElvis PresleyJimi HendrixMC5Sonny & CherAlice CooperThe DoorsBuffalo SpringfieldTim BuckleyLoveThe DriftersJoe McDonald
Miracles
Chapter 1 Taking In The SunWipe Out The SurfarisUnder The Boardwalk The Drifters
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What are the soldiers attitudes at this moment in the movie?A. Happy C. DepressedB. Scared
Fortunate Son Creedence Clearwater Revival
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What problem did the soldier have with the wing-tips he wassent?
A. Didn’t match his uniform C. Where does he wearthem in Vietnam?
B. They were the wrong size D. They were missing thelaces
Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam
August 7,1964President Johnson asks Congress for power “to take all necessary
measures to prevent further aggression.” =
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution passes Congress by a vote of 504 to2.
3. Did Senator Wayne Morse a Democrat from Oregon supportthe Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?
A. Yes B. No
Eighteen Alice Cooper
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What are the young men in the movie doing at this time?A. Preparing to load boats for VietnamB. Preparing for military training in the United StatesC. Attacking their first VC outpost in Vietnam
March 8, 1965 2The first 3,500 American combat troops arrive in Vietnam.Within a few months, over 100,000 more follow
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According to Jack, why are we fighting in Vietnam?A So we don’t have to fight in EuropeB. So we don’t have to fight in ChinaC. So we don’t have to fight in the United States
6.
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How long will it be before Alan Bourne will get his nextshower?
A. I week C. 2 monthsB. 2weeks 0. 6 months
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In the letter to. Red, what actionA. Serving a midnight ambushB. Walking 50 feet in elephant
grass
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In the letter to Bev, what doesn’t the writer want to do again?A. Carry wounded soldiers C. Get attacked at nightB. Miss a day of writing a letter D. Go to a Vietnam village
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The officer that might lose his leg, didn’t want to use what onthe people?
A. Machine GunsB. “Nap” (Short for Napalm)
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Sander Vanocur’s report, says what about the situation inVietnam”
A. It is almost over C. It is at a stalemateB. It will get worse before it gets better
The Beat Goes On Sonny & Cher
5.
General William Westmoreland U.S. Commander in Vietnam
Walk Like A Man The Four Seasons
1st Lieutenant Alan Bourne Returned
Chapter 2 Watch Yourself
deserves a purple heart?C. Piloting a patrol boatD. Finding a booby trap
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9.
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DecemberCam Rahn
C. Booby TrapsD. Flame Throwers
20, 1965Bay, South Vietnam Sander Vanocur NBC News
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If you weren’t in the field, was there access to alcohol oni”base?
A. Yes B. No
December 31, 1965 US Troops in Vietnam 184, 3OOKilled in actiontodate 1,363Wounded in action to date 7,64w
General William Westmoreland
“We own the day, Charlie owns the night” -- a G.l. saying
Chapter 3 One of My Friends
I Shall Be Returned The Band
Specialist Class Richard Cantale
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Why was the dath of PFC Donald Rankin so difficultRichard’?
A. He was a brother in law C. He was a close friendB. He was standing next to him when he was shot
Private 1st Class DonaldRankin 11/24/66 26 years old
Edwin Newman NBC News
Private First Class George Williams ‘
13. Match up the following phrases with their Vietnamese partner.
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Titi A. Very much
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Boo Koo B. Very little
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Didi Mow C Get out of here
Gimme Shelter The Rolling Stones
14. Match up the military term with the civilian description.
_____Huey
A. Cargo Helicopter
_____Grunt
B. Firing on an assigned spot
_____Peppering
the LZ C. Setting fire to village hUts
_____Chinook
D. Solider
_____Hitting
the LZ E. Leaving the cargo copters
_____Chasing
Charlie F. Combat Helicopter
____M-16
G. LookingfortheVC
_____Zippo
Raid H. Machine Gun
Are You Experienced? Jimi HendricksGoing to a Go-Go Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
December 31, 1966 USTroops in Vietnam 385,300Killed in action to date 6,644Wounded in action to date 3.7Y238)Qt
January 12, 1967 President Johnson’s State of the Union Addrs
15 In Johnson’s State of the Union Address he gave a spec&date as to when the war would be over?
A. Yes B. No
A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall Bob Dylan
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What big issue was Raymond worried about back home?A. If his parent’s are OK B. If Darlene was faithfu!
Private 1st Class Raymond Griffiths 07/04/66 19 years oldGriffiths was killed a few weeks later, on the Fourth of July. cL
He was 19 years old, the average age of a combat soldier in Vietnip.
Chapter 4 WoundelJnfantry
December 31, 1967 US Troops in Vietnam 485,600Killed in action to date 16,021Wounded in action 99,762
January 1968 Khe SanhIn the jungle around Khe Sanh, the North Vietnamese Army begins a
large troop build up.Cut off from reinforcements or re-supply except by air, the Marines dig
in.
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What was suppose to happen during the Chinese New Yearin Vietnam?
A. Peace talks start C. Military truceB. Exchange of Prisoners of War
January 21, 1968 Khe SanhAlmost 40,000 regulars have surrounded 5,600 Marines. The siege’.
begins.
Corporal Kevin MacauIay
January 31, 1968 Frank McGee Reporting NBC News
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During the .Tt Qffçnsive, when was the US EmbassySaigon attacked9
A First C LastB. Never Attacked
February 7, 1968 Operation NiagaraTo defend Khe Sanh, the US mounts the most intense bombing in the
history of war.The equivalent of 5 Hiroshima-size bombs are dropped within a mile of
KheSanh.
General Earle Wheeler Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staffs
19. Does GeneralWheeler believe that nuclear weapons ae needtodefendKheSanh?
A. Yes B. No
February 23, 1968 The 33rd day of the siege.
21 Lieutenant Donald Jaóques 02/25/68 20 years oldDays later, Jacques led the first patrol outside Khe Sanh.
He and 22 of his men were killed in an ambush.Don Jacques was 20 years old.
Once I Was Tim Buckley
Chapter 5 Soft Red FlowersAfter 77 days, the Marines break out of Khe Sanh.Although the enemy’s Tet Offensive has failed militarily. It succeedi,p
changing public opinionin the US.The war has reached a turning point.
March 31, 1968 President Johnson refuses to seek or accept theDemocratic nomination for the 1968 election
Family Affair SJy & the Family Stone.
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What award did General Westmoreland present to thesoldiers in the hospital?
A. Discharge,ppers C. Purple HeartsB. Iron Cross:,.
. D. Captain Stripes
Specialist 4’ Class Phillip Arterbury •‘
A Change is Gonna Come’ Sam Cooke
21.
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What city was Martin Luther King, Jr. in when he was killedon April 4, 1968?
A. Nashville,TN C. Montgomery, ALB. Memphis, TN’ D. Selma, AL
2’ Lieutenant Gary A. Scott 03/29/68 23 years old
For What It’s Worth : Buffalo Springfield
1968 American POW’s inHanoi
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Which statemEnt is true of Hanoi?A. It is the capital city of South VietnamB It is the capital city of North Vietnam
Silent Night Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
North Vietnamese film
Blue Christmas Elvis Presley
23.
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In the letter to Mom & Dad, who were the soldiers loadedinto trucks to see?
A. Elvis Presley C. Marilyn MonroeB. Bob Hope 0. Abbot & Costello
December31, 1968 US Troops in Vietnam 536,100Killed in action to date 30,160Wounded in action to date 192,850
Chapter 6 Kids Coming Home
May 10, 1969 NBC News-
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What does thesolclier being interviewed wish would happenwhen héis on patrol?
A. He finds a village of VC and is able to shoot them all.B. He finds a deserted village full of booby traps to clean up.C. He finds absolutely nothing, comes home empty handed.D. He is shot and killed so he can leave this country.
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How long is a “tour” in Vietnam’?A. 3 years B. 2 years C. 1 year D. 1/2 year
June 8, 1969 PresidentRichard M. Nixon
Back In The USA MC5
What’s Going On? Marvin Gaye
Chapter 7 Human Damage
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What were the.people at the My Lai Massacre killed withlA. Machine Guns C. NapalmB. Agent Orange D. Poison
Corporal John Houghton
Signed D.C. Love
Give PeaceA Chance John Lennon
1st Lieutenant Lynda Van Devanter
December 31, 1969 US Troops in Vietnam 475,200Killed in action to date 40,025Wounded in action to date 262,796
May4th, 1970
27.
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How many sttidents were killed at Kent State on May 4th?
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
Five to One The Doors ‘..‘
Fred DeBrine ReportingforNBC News
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Did the soldiers in Vietnam hear about the students killed atKent State’?
A.Yes B.No
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When a dead soldier is returned home, what covers thecasket?
A. A US Flag.’. C. A white sheetB. A dozen roes D. The soldier’s military unifàrm
Chapter 8 Memorial
No Expectations The Rolling Stones
Jack Perkins Reporting for NBC News
30.
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How long wasCaptain Jeramiah Denton held as a POW?A. 4years C. 6yearsB. 8 years .. D. 12 years
31.
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What color is the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial wall?A. White C. GreenB. Black 0. Tan
58,132 Americans were lost to the Vietnam War...and nearly 3 million came home.
Born In The USA Bruce Springsteen
“One thing worries me... will people want to hear about it?Or will they want to forget the whole thing happened?”
-- Lt. J.G. Richard Strandberg