World History FINAL EXAM review sheet The following people, terms, events, places, and dates will be on your final exam: People: Events: Archduke Ferdinand Turkish genocide (on Armenians) Wilhelm II Russian Civil War (Reds v. Whites) Woodrow Wilson Treaty of Versailles Tsar Nicholas II Formation of League of Nations (its problems) Blackhand Great Depression (CRASH) Red Baron Great Purge Bolsheviks Japanese invasions before WWII (3 places) Vladimir Lenin Hitler takes Austria/Czechoslovakia Benito Mussolini Invasion of Poland Joseph Stalin Battle of Britain Hideki Tojo D-Day Hirohito Pearl Harbor Adolf Hitler Invasion of USSR Nazis (National Socialism) Holocaust Winston Churchill Bosnian Serb genocide FDR “date that will live in infamy” Pol Pot genocide Ho Chi Minh Yalta Mao Tse-Tung Marshall Plan Chiang Kai-Shek The “Cold War” Kenyatta Division of Berlin and Germany Mohandas Gandhi Berlin War built and torn down Chinese Civil War (who won, lost, outcomes) Korean War (how started, outcomes) Vietnam War (why, who, outcome) Cuban Missile Crisis Fall of Berlin Wall (ends Cold War) Algerian independence against? East/West Pakistan civil war Terms: Unrestricted submarine warfare no man’s land U-boat Lusitania Zimmerman Telegram Central Powers (3 countries) Western Front New Economic Policy (N.E.P.)—Lenin reparations mandates (who controlled them)—Brit/French High tariffs (effect on trade) collectivization (what and who) totalitarian dictator Five Year Plans (what and who) Fascist Party (fascism) appeasement pacifism isolationism “master race” “final solution” NATO WARSAW Pact superpowers (Cold War) containment “iron curtain” (who said and what” apartheid United Nations charter (said what?) Places: Sarajevo, Bosnia Auschwitz (worst Nazi killing center) Rwanda Cambodia Bosnia Hiroshima/Nagasaki mainland China communist China Nationalist China island of Taiwan 38th parallel South Africa Kenya Algeria West Africa (peaceful transition) India (partitioned due to what problem?) Dates: World War I (1914-18) Stock Market Crash Decade of Depression World War II (1939-45) Pearl Harbor D-Day (June 6, 1944)