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Title: World History II SOL Review


1
World History IISOL Review
  • Great Depression Cold War

2
Great Depression - Causes
  • German reparations
  • Buying on credit
  • Overproduction high supply low demand low
    prices for farm goods and manufactured goods
  • Protective Tariffs countries passed tariffs
    (taxes on imports) to make people buy goods
    produced and food grown in their country (foreign
    goods were more expensive)
  • Stock Market Crash (October 1929)

3
Great Depression - Results
  • High unemployment
  • Bank failures collapse of credit
  • Collapse of prices in world trade
  • Growth of Fascism (extreme nationalism) in Italy
    and Germany
  • Nazi Party blamed Jews for the economic collapse

4
Adolf Hitler
  • Germany
  • Came to power because of inflation and Great
    Depression (legally came to power)
  • Anti-Semitism
  • Extreme nationalism (fascist)
  • Nazi Party
  • Challenge to world power sent troops into the
    Rhineland (demilitarized zone according to
    Versailles treaty)

5
Benito Mussolini
  • Italy
  • Fascist (1st fascist leader)
  • Wanted to restore the glory of the Roman Empire
  • Challenge to world power invaded Ethiopia

6
Tojo
  • Japan
  • Militarist
  • Japans industrialization need for raw
    materials and markets
  • Challenge to world power invaded Korea,
    Manchuria, and rest of China

7
World War II - Causes
  • Aggression by totalitarian power (Hitler,
    Mussolini, and Tojo)
  • Nationalism (Fascism extreme nationalism)
  • Failures of the Versailles Treaty
  • Weakness of the League of Nations
  • Appeasement Munich Conference (gave Hitler the
    Sudetenland to avoid war)
  • Isolationism/Pacifism in United States and Europe

8
World War II Major Events
  • Began German invasion of Poland
  • France fell (Britain left alone to fight the Axis
    Powers)
  • Battle of Britain bombing of London
  • Operation Barbarossa German invasion of the
    Soviet Union
  • U.S. entered war after Japan attacked Pearl
    Harbor
  • U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and
    Nagasaki to end war with Japan

9
World War II Major Leaders
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the U.S.
  • Harry Truman replaced Franklin Roosevelt as
    president/dropped atomic bomb on Japan
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower Allied commander in Europe
    (D Day)
  • Douglas MacArthur U.S. General in the Pacific
  • Winston Churchill Prime Minister of England
  • Joseph Stalin dictator of Soviet Union
  • Hirohito Emperor of Japan

10
Outcomes of World War II
  • European powers loss of empires (ex. Japan lost
    territory gained by the war)
  • Two super powers emerged U.S. and Soviet Union
  • Nuremberg Trial tried Nazis for war crimes
  • Division of Europe Iron Curtain
    (capitalist/democratic vs. communist/totalitarian)
  • United Nations

11
Outcomes of World War II
  • NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
    military alliance that included U.S., Canada, and
    western Europe
  • Warsaw Pact Soviet Union and Eastern Europe

12
Holocaust
  • Genocide the systematic and purposeful
    destruction of a racial, political, religious, or
    cultural group
  • Elements leading to the Holocaust history of
    anti-Semitism, defeat in World War I and Great
    Depression blamed on the Jews, Hitlers belief in
    a master race, and Final Solution (death camps)

13
Examples of Other Genocides
  • Armenians by leaders of the Ottoman Empire
  • Peasants, government and military leaders, and
    members of the elite in the Soviet Union by
    Joseph Stalin (Great Purge)
  • The educated, artists, technicians, former
    government officials, monks, and minorities by
    Pol Pot in Cambodia
  • Tutsi minority by the Hutu in Rwanda
  • Muslims and Croats By Bosnian Serbs in Yugoslavia

14
Post World War II - Japan
  • U.S. occupation of Japan led by MacArthur
  • Improved economy
  • Brought democracy to Japan constitution/election
    s
  • Japan can only have a military for defense

15
Post World War II Germany
  • Division of East (Soviet Union) and West (U.S.,
    France, and Great Britain)
  • Division of Berlin (East and West)
  • Democratic government in West Germany

16
Early Cold War
  • Yalta Conference - meeting of three main allied
    leaders (Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill)
    planned "the whole shape and structure of
    post-war Europe Stalin had the right to
    control the governments of Eastern Europe (Soviet
    troops were already stationed throughout Eastern
    Europe as they pushed toward Germany)
  • Democracy and Capitalism vs. Dictatorship and
    Communism
  • Truman Doctrine contain communism (not let it
    spread)

17
Marshall Plan
  • Rebuild Western Europe (aid and assistance)
    prevent the spread of communism

18
Berlin Wall
  • Surrounded city of West Berlin so that people
    would not escape to West Germany

19
Korean War
  • Cause North Korea invaded South Korea
  • Result North Korea and South Korean still
    divided along 38th parallel
  • China supported North Korea and U.S. supported
    South Korea

20
Vietnam War
  • Cause - Ho Chi Minh encouraged communist rebels
    to overthrow South Vietnamese government
  • Results - U.S. troops left Vietnam unification
    of Vietnam (communist country)
  • Vietnamization ? Nixon's administrations policy
    of building up South Vietnamese forces while
    gradually withdrawing American troops
  • Domino Theory ? If Vietnam became a communist
    country, the countries adjacent to (surrounding)
    Vietnam would also become communist countries

21
Cuban Missile Crisis
  • Cause Soviet Union places nuclear missiles in
    Cuba
  • Results Soviet Union removed missiles and U.S.
    promised not to invade Cuba

22
Collapse of Soviet Union
  • Communism failed!! - increasing Soviet military
    expenses to compete with the United States
    economic inefficiency
  • Gorbachev and President Reagan key leaders
  • Eastern European countries (communist block)
    wanted independence ? U.S. encouraged dissidents
    (people who wanted independence) in communist
    countries (Poland)
  • Some Warsaw Pact countries joined NATO after
    collapse of Soviet Union expansion of NATO

23
Collapse of Soviet Union
  • Establishment of independent states in Eastern
    Europe and the breakup of the Soviet Union
  • Movement toward a free market economy
  • Fall of Berlin wall and reunification of Germany
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