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Are you ready for your test?. When countries unite for a common cause; to receive support if attacked. Alliance. What is the largest country?. Russia. Who was the first czar of Russia after it broke free of the Mongols?. Ivan IV. How did Peter plan to modernize Russia?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Are you ready for your test?

Are you ready for your test?

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When countries unite for a common cause; to receive

support if attackedAlliance

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What is the largest country?

Russia

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Who was the first czar of Russia after it broke free of the

Mongols?Ivan IV

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How did Peter plan to modernize Russia?

New ideas and inventions from the Scientific and Industrial

Revolutions

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Why did Alexander II’s efforts to end serfdom fail?

Heavy taxes, poor land for farming

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Which group originally from Asia ruled Russia until 1547 when Ivan IV became the first czar?

Mongols

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What was Peter the Great’s ultimate objective for Russia?

He wanted it to become more like Europe.

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What is the term for someone who worked on farms owned by others and received few rights?

Serf

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Which czar can be credited for expanding the empire to include

the Ukraine and Belarus?Catherine the Great

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What were the four main reasons for the outbreak of WW1?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

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What was a radical directive that Peter the Great instituted?

Ordered Russians to shave their beards so they’d look more

European

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Russia was divided into what two major classes in the 19th century?

Nobles and serfs

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Which groups supported the serfs quest for more rights?

Workers, students, artists, writers

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Cold, northeastern area of Russia

Siberia

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Give a specific example of how Peter the Great reformed Russia.

Improved the army, built schools

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How did the Russian government respond to the serfs demands for

more rights in 1905?Bloody Sunday

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Russian czars wished to gain new territories to expand the

empire. Provide an example of a new territory that was

acquired.Belarus, Ukraine, land along the

Baltic Sea

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Pres. Wilson’s Plan for peace in Europe after WW1

League of Nations

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What did the Treaty of Versailles require of Germany? (Give 3

things)Pay reparations, limited military,

give up land

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What happened to the Russian monarchy?

It was overthrown.

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How did the poor farmers or peasants of Russia suffer under

the czars?New laws forced the peasants to

become serfs.

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Which country was most adamant about punishing

Germany after WW1?France

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Identify one weakness of the League of Nations

No army, No money

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Money paid by the losing country to the winning country for

damagesReparations

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Austria-Hungary, Germany, Turkey (Ottoman Empire),

BulgariaThe Central Powers

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Why did European powers want colonies in Asia and Africa?

Raw materials

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Russia’s “window on the west”

St. Petersburg

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Why did Russia enter WW1?

To help its ally Serbia

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Why did Germany declare war on Russia?

To support Austria after Russia sent help to Serbia

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Strong pride in one’s nation or ethnic group

Nationalism

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Which country was blamed the most for WW1?

Germany

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Where were the Mongols who conquered and ruled Russia in

the 13th and 15th centuries?Asia

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Who won WW1?

The Allies

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What ideas did Catherine the Great borrow from Western

Europe?Schools, new towns, expanded trade, encouraged art, science

and literature

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What is it called when the a single ruler holds all the power?

Absolute government or Unlimited government

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Identify a country two countries that were created after WW1

Poland, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Hungary, Austria

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Which group of citizens suffered most under Russia’s new

strength?peasants

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Which czar led Russia into World War I?

Nicholas II

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The term for an extreme build-up or armed forces

Militarism

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On what two continents is Russia located on?

Europe and Asia

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Where do the majority of Russians live?

European Russian

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What problems led to the Russian Revolution in 1917?

Food shortages and unemployment

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Which countries made up the “Big Four” and generated the

Treaty of Versailles?France, Great Britain, US, Italy

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What happened on Bloody Sunday?

Government troops shot protesting workers

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Whose murder led to war being declared between Austria-

Hungary and Serbia?Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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Which mountain range divides European Russia to Asian

Russia?Ural Mountains

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Who did Czarina Alexandra allow to influence her while ruling

Russia?Rasputin

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The agreement that ended WWI and which outlined the political

outcomes of the conflictTreaty of Versailles

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Why did Italy switch sides?

Promised land by France

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Who was the President of the US during WW1?

President Woodrow Wilson