Era of Global Wars - World II SOL
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What were the contents of the Zimmerman telegram?
Back
A German offer to Mexico to form an alliance against the US
Answer explanation
The Zimmerman Telegram was a secret diplomatic communication sent in 1917 by the German Foreign Office to Mexico during World War I. The telegram proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in the event that the United States entered the war. It also suggested that Mexico should attack the United States, promising to help Mexico regain territories it had lost to the US in the past.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What was the purpose of the mandate system?
Back
It was intended to prepare territories for future independence.
Answer explanation
The mandate system was established after World War I as a mechanism to administer former territories of the defeated Ottoman Empire and German colonies. Under this system, the League of Nations granted certain countries temporary control and administration of these territories. The mandate holders were responsible for the development of these territories, ensuring their political stability, and promoting their eventual independence. However, the system faced criticism for maintaining imperialistic control over these regions rather than fostering genuine self-determination.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which phrase completes this diagram? Options: The Axis defeat in World War II, The Charter of the United Nations, The formation of the European Union, The Allied victory in World War I.
Back
The Allied victory in World War I.
Answer explanation
These effects were part of the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty was created by the Allied countries (Great Britain, France, US, and Russia) to punish Germany for starting the war.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which country invaded the darker-shaded area of this map in the 1930s?
Back
Japan
Answer explanation
Japan invaded and occupied Manchuria, a region in northeastern China, in the 1930s. The invasion took place in 1931 and led to the establishment of a puppet state called Manchukuo, which was effectively under Japanese control. This invasion marked the beginning of Japan's aggressive expansion in China, eventually leading to the broader conflict of the Second Sino-Japanese War.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
During World War II, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Franklin Roosevelt were -
Back
Allied leaders
Answer explanation
Winston Churchill - Prime Minister of Great Britain
Joseph Stalin - Leader of Russia
Franklin Roosevelt - President of the US
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
This speech was likely given during the - Yalta Conferences, drafting of the Treaty of Versailles, Nuremberg Trials, creation of the Marshall Plan
Back
Nuremberg Trials
Answer explanation
The YALTA CONFERENCE was a meeting held in 1945 between the leaders of the Allied powers - Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin - to discuss the post-World War II reorganization of Europe. It resulted in agreements on issues such as the division of Germany and the establishment of the United Nations.
The NUREMBERG TRIALS were a series of military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute prominent Nazi officials for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. The trials established the principle of individual accountability for acts committed during times of war and served as a landmark in international criminal law.
The MARSHALL PLAN was an economic aid program initiated by the United States in 1948 to support the post-war recovery of Western European countries. It provided substantial financial assistance to help rebuild infrastructure, stimulate economic growth, and prevent the spread of communism. The Marshall Plan was a crucial component of the broader US strategy to foster stability and prevent the recurrence of devastating conflicts in Europe.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which factor had the most influence on the outbreak of World War II? Options: Fascism in Spain, Communism in the Soviet Union, Nationalism in China, Militarism in Germany
Back
Militarism in Germany
Answer explanation
World War II had multiple causes, with militarism being a significant factor. Militarism refers to the aggressive build-up of armed forces and the glorification of military power. In the years leading up to the war, countries like Germany, Italy, and Japan pursued aggressive expansionist policies, seeking to establish or reclaim territories through military force. These actions were fueled by nationalistic ambitions, territorial disputes, economic struggles, and a desire for resources. Additionally, the failure of appeasement and the rise of totalitarian regimes further escalated tensions, ultimately leading to the outbreak of global conflict.
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