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A feeling of pride in ones nation that has people who have a common culture, beliefs, and ethnicity.
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Nationalism
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This ideology supports the idea of one ruler being over every aspect of the country with unquestionable authority.
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Absolutism
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This document was foundational in the French Revolution as it declared all men "free and equal in rights." It was inspired by enlightenment ideas.
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Decleration of the Rights of Man
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These documents were foundational to the Anglican Church and tried to bridge the gap between Catholics and Protestants.
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39 Articles
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Goods, plants, animals, and diseased were exchanged between the Old and New worlds.
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Columbian Exchange
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This man proposed the idea that population would outpace food production during the Industrial Revolution.
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Thomas Malthus
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The man above also said that population growth was ____ while the increase in food production was linear.
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Exponential
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The name of this economic system translates to "let it be" and it advocates for limited intervention in the economy.
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Laissez Fair Economics
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Last tsar of Russia who was slimed out in a basement in 1918.
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Nicholas II
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King of Belgium who infamously committed many atrocities in the Congo.
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Leopold II
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This british man's nickname was "____ of Arabia" and he sparked a revolution against the Ottoman Empire.
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(T.E.) Lawrence
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Jewish German woman who wrote The Origins of Totalitarianism.
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Hannah Arendt
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The treaty that ended WWI and set up Europe up for WWII as it was very harsh towards Germany was called the Treaty of ____.
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Versailles
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The German idea of Living Space that motivated their European conquests.
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Lebensraum
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This British company held almost complete control of India and had their own very large private army.
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British East India Company
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In this agreement, Hitler promised not to invade the Czechloslovakian Sudatenland. Nevile Chamberlain famously waved this piece of paper around claiming "I believe it is peace for our time."
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Munich Agreement
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This allience's core members were France, the United Kingdom, and Russia. (WWI Alliance)
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Triple Entente
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This allience's core members were Austria-Hungary and Germany, but it later grew to include Bulgaria and the Ottomans.
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Central Powers
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This war was fought between China and Japan and was a result of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident. It was called the second ______.
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Sino-Japanese War
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This was a time of global tension between the worlds two superpowers at that time: the USA and USSR.
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Cold War
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These were wars fought indirectly between the US and USSR. These superpowers often intervened in civil wars in order to further their own influence.
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Proxy Wars
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The act of European powers rushing to colonize Africa in the 19th Century was called the _____.
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Scramble for Africa
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The Conference of ____ was where the borders for colonial Africa were drawn up between the European powers.
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Berlin
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This man was called the "Iron Chancellor" for his role in the Unifacation of Germany.
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Otto von Bismarck
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Political approach based on practical goals, power, and results, not ideals, morals, or emotions. This political meathod is often referred to as Machiavellian or amoral.
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Realpolitik
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This war led to the final unifacation of Germany.
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Franco-Prussian War
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This was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and its allies.
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Operation Barbarossa
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On what day did D-Day occur? (Month Day, Year)
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June 6th, 1944
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This precursor of the United Nations was made after WW1 in order to promote global cooperation and peace.
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League of Nations
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The ____was sergregation laws put in place by white South Africans.
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Apartheid
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This man was the first president of South Africa and fought the above laws.
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Nelson Mandela
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Way of thinking that establishes that there is no right moral doctrine. Allows for people to find their own truth, disregarding traditional beliefs or values.
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Post-Modernism
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