Ultra-Nationalism Unit Test Review People: Archduke Franz Ferdinand Nicholas II Woodrow Wilson Winston Churchill Terms: armistice Blitzkrieg Genocide Mien Kampf Nazis George Clemenceau Neville Chamberlain Harry S. Truman reparations concentration sanctions Anschluss Der Fuhrer No Man’s Land Lebensraum demilitarization isolationism Schlieffen Plan Based on topics of WWI: Causes (MAIN) Nations involved Treaties “Total War” Trench Warfare Paris Peace Conference/ Treaty of Versailles League of Nations Leaders at end of war and What they wanted Ultra nationalistic movements WWII: - Causes/ Events leading up to - Nations involved - Holocaust/ Trials - Hitler/ Nazi rise to power - Concepts of Self-determination - Leaders at end - Outcome (Yalta/ Postdam) - Self-determination: what, why, how, examples Gavrilo Princip Benito Mussolini Adolf Hitler reconnaissance self-determination Big Four appeasement War Guilt Clause Part 3: Written Response You will write a long answer ( ¾ of a page) for two of the following questions, one from section A and one from section B. They are each worth 15 marks for a total of 30. Section A: - Defend a position on if nations are justified in going to war OR - Defend a position on the fairness of the Treaty of Versailles