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$100 Question from WWI
Diplomacy
The name given to the section of the Versailles Treaty (1919) that made Germany fully and solely responsible for starting WWI.
$100 Answer from WWI
Diplomacy
What is the “war guilt clause”?
$200 Question from WWI
Diplomacy
US President Woodrow Wilson is best known for this contribution to the Paris
Peace Talks following the end of the war.
$200 Answer from WWI
Diplomacy
What is the Fourteen Points?
$300 Question from WWI
Diplomacy
The idea that nations should be able to have equal rights and opportunity to freely choose their political status without outside interference.
$300 Answer from WWI
Diplomacy
What is national self-determination?
$400 Question from WWI
Diplomacy
The “Big Four” (participants in post-WWI peace talks) were from these countries.
$400 Answer from WWI
Diplomacy
What are the USA, Great Britain,
France and Italy?
$500 Question from WWI
Diplomacy
While France did not get to annex the Rhine, it was able to force
Germany to do this there.
$500 Answer from WWI
Diplomacy
What is demilitarize?
$100 Question from Imperialism
Several European countries acquired numerous territories in a short amount of time on this continent in the late 19 th century.
$100 Answer from Imperialism
What is Africa?
$200 Question from Imperialism
Besides political and economic competition, European powers had this motive for imperial expansion, taken from a 19 th century British poet.
$200 Answer from Imperialism
What is “take up the white man’s burden”/civilize “savages”?
$300 Question from Imperialism
Until the invention of this weapon, colonizing Africa was unsuccessful for Europeans due to infectious diseases.
$300 Answer from Imperialism
What is the machine gun?
$400 Question from Imperialism
This policy, enacted in southern
Africa and literally meaning
“separateness”, segregated nonwhites so that they had virtually no civil rights.
$400 Answer from Imperialism
What is Apartheid?
$500 Question from Imperialism
This Belgian king is credited for starting the “Scramble for Africa” when he financed explorations in central Africa.
$500 Answer from Imperialism
Who is King Leopold II?
$100 Question from Dictators
He rose to power in the USSR after
Lenin died of a stroke in 1924.
$100 Answer from Dictators
Who is Josef Stalin?
$200 Question from Dictators
Several dictators used this type of media to garner support for their regime, which usually included painting others in a bad light.
$200 Answer from Dictators
What is propaganda?
$300 Question from Dictators
The fasces , the symbol of fascists, consists of an ax and a bundle of rods, symbolizing these.
$300 Answer from Dictators
What are power and unity?
$400 Question from Dictators
By enacting these, Hitler created a legal basis for discriminating against and for persecuting Jews.
$400 Answer from Dictators
What are the Nuremberg Laws?
$500 Question from Dictators
One enemy/scapegoat, besides
Jews, that both Hitler and
Mussolini shared were those who adhered to this economical-political ideology.
$500 Answer from Dictators
What is communism?
$100 Question from USSR
He was the last Russian
Czar.
$100 Answer from USSR
Who is Nicholas II?
$200 Question from USSR
This organization was formed with the purpose of spreading communism internationally by encouraging foreign socialist parties to join.
$200 Answer from USSR
What is Comintern?
$300 Question from USSR
The Dutch economy in the 17 th century could be described like this.
$300 Answer from Netherlands
What is prosperous?
$400 Question from Netherlands
The religious climate in the
Netherlands, as opposed to that in
France, could be described like this.
$400 Answer from Netherlands
What is tolerant?
$500 Question from Netherlands
This future English king, hailing from the Netherlands, was known for being a strong supporter of this cause.
$500 Answer from Netherlands
Who is William III of Orange?
$100 Question from Intellectual
History
According to Freud’s theories, human consciousness is divided into these three entities.
$100 Answer from Intellectual
History
What are the id, ego, and superego?
$200 Question from Intellectual
History
This intellectual movement, credited to Ernest Hemingway
(or Gertrude Stein), expressed the societal aimlessness and confusion following WWI.
$200 Answer from Intellectual
History
What is the “Lost Generation”?
$300 Question from Intellectual
History
This German philosopher is known for his atheism, materialism, and for founding existentialism.
$300 Answer from Intellectual
History
Who is Friedrich Nietzsche?
$400 Question from Intellectual
History
Freud, in founding the field of psychology, created this method of determining one’s psychological state(s).
$400 Answer from Intellectual
History
What is psychoanalysis?
$500 Question from Intellectual
History
This genre of modern art was influenced by Freud’s theories on dreams and the subconscious.
$500 Answer from Intellectual
History
What is surrealism?
This author wrote, “If one man kills another, it is murder, but if a hundred thousand men kill another hundred thousand, it is considered an act of glory!?”
Who is Tolstoy?
(The book is
Kingdom of God)