History 2

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    M.A.I.N

    M- Militarism
    A-Alliances
    I- Imperialism
    N- Nationlism
  • Exam Help 1(ww1&2):

    Exam Help 1(ww1&2):
    The Dawes Plan was a plan in 1924 to resolve World War I reparations that Germany had to pay, that had strained diplomacy following World War I and the Treaty of Versailles. The goal of The Kellogg-Briand Pact is for the signing nations to use war as a last resort. Its purpose of the Kellogg-Briand Pact was to basically outlaw war. The Three 3's In the new deal: Relief, Recovery, Reform The Social Security Act: the Social Security Act established a system of old-age benefits for workers
  • Exam Help 2(Cold War):

    Exam Help 2(Cold War):
    What was the Result of the Korean COnflict: the People's Republic of China, North Korea, and South Korea agree to an armistice, bringing the Korean War to an end
    How did the Vietnam War come to an end: Under the provisions of the Accords, U.S. forces were completely withdrawn
  • Key Word Vocab 5(ww1&2, Great Depression, Coldwar);

    Key Word Vocab 5(ww1&2, Great Depression, Coldwar);
    ww1: Zimmermann Note: A note sent by the British for Mexico to attack Us. Propaganda: information, especially of a biased or misleading nature
    ww2: Rugged Individualism: The belief that all individuals, or nearly all individual
    Cold War: Lead- Lease Act: the matériel and services supplied by the U.S. Blitzkrieg: an intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory. Manhattan Project: U.S. government research project that produced the first atomic bombs.
  • Exam Help(ww1) 3:

    Exam Help(ww1) 3:
    The main cause of World War 1: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
    Why did us shift from Neutral to Engagement in the ww1: The "Zimmer man note" (asked Mexico to declare war on us.
    What push factors and what pull factors contributed to the Great Migration: The Great Migration refers to the relocation of hundreds of thousands of African Americans.
    Imperialism: Many believed that the United States needed new markets
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    Assassination of Franz Fredinand

    Franz Ferdinand was age 51 and was on the way to rule Austro-hungreian's Empire.
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    Weapons

    The new upgranded weapons were: Guns, Zeppelins, gas, Tank, Planes, Tropedoes.
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    The Moroccan Crisis

    In 1904 Moroccan had been givin o france by Britain, But the Moroccans wanted to live independenet.
  • Exam help 4(Great Depression, Cold War):

    Exam help 4(Great Depression, Cold War):
    Why the Gb started: 9,000 banks failed during the months following the stock market crash.
    How did Hawley-Smoot Tariff act help Worldwide?: It increased 900 import tariffs by an average of 40 to 48 percent
    Civilian conservation corps: was a public work relief program
    Agricultural Adjustment: was a United States federal law of the New Deal era designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses.
  • Trench

    Trench
    The trench war fair wasnt the best time, tons of men were stuck in a tunnel not able to move around much, they also got tons of frost bite, and even used dead people as walls.
  • Allie and Central powers

    Allie and Central powers
    Central powers; Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
    Allie powers; Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States
  • Weapons

    Weapons
    They added new Weapons, such as; Machine guns, tanks, poison bombs, and gases.
  • The 'Spark' of the war.

    The 'Spark' of the war.
    The one thing that sparked the war is the assassination of Franze Ferdinando
  • 1920 Strengths

    1920 Strengths
    Strengths: "Promised to return to
    Normally" (Peace and Promise)
    ]
  • 1920 Weakness (Harding)

    1920 Weakness (Harding)
    Weakness: Had a loose leadership-Mgt. and style was a poor public speaker. (couldn't speak to the public that well)
    Signed a strict Immigrant law.
  • 1920 (The Roaring Twenties

    1920 (The Roaring Twenties
    The roaring twenties was about how the u.s made dancing, and music, and everything along with the lines. (Jazz, and much more)
  • 1920 Transition

    1920 Transition
    Everyone went from country and Cities (51% of people live in cities)
    More jobs options, and earning money.
  • Teapot Dome Scandal 1/10

    Teapot Dome Scandal 1/10
    The Teapot Dome Scandal is about an oil field on public land in the U.S, state of Wyoming.
  • 1920 Election

    1920 Election
    1920, Warner Harding was elected to be president. and he has much weakness and strengthens along with the election. (Died in 1923) (Died in office)
  • Franklin Roosevelt

    Franklin Roosevelt
    Born into a weathy Family.
    Spoiled.
    Married