Vocabulary

Unit 6 Vocabulary

Contemporary Global Realignments, 1900 to present

WHAP 2014-15

 

Chapter 34 Great War:  World in Upheaval (WWI)

 

 

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

The Great War

Allied Powers

Triple Entente

Central Powers

Triple Alliance

self-determination

“Guns of August”

mobilization

trench warfare

mustard gas

“no man’s land”

total war

Home Front

zeppelin

Twenty-One Demands

ANZAC

Lawrence of Arabia

February Revolution

Nicholas II

soviet

October/Bolshevik Revolution

Bolsheviks

Vanguard party

Vladimir Lenin

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

Woodrow Wilson

reparations

Paris Peace Conference

Fourteen Points

Treaty of Versailles

Armenian genocide

Ataturk

Mandate System

League of Nations

collective security



Chapter 35/36 An Age of Anxiety (Between wars) & Nationalism & Political Id's in Asia, Africa & Latin America



“Lost generation”

Albert Einstein

Sigmund Freud

D.Rivera & J. Clemente Orozco

Pablo Picasso

Great Depression

Stock Market Crash of 1929

tariff

“economic nationalism”

John Maynard Keynes

New Deal

Joseph Stalin

“Socialism in one country”

USSR

New Economic Policy (NEP)

Russian Civil War

“dictatorship of the proletariat”

Five-Year Plan

collectivization

Kulaks

Great Purge

fascism

Benito Mussolini

Adolf Hitler

Nazism

totalitarian

eugenics

Anti-Semitism

Kristallnacht

Ch. 36 4th edition

decolonization

Indian National Congress

Mohandas Gandhi

ahimsa

satyagraha

(Government of ) India Act

Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Muslim League

Pakistan

May Fourth Movement

Revolution of 1911

Republic of China

Mao Zedong

Chinese Communist Party

Nationalist People’s Party/Guomindang

Chiang Kai-shek/Jiang Jieshi

Chinese Civil War

Long March

Mukden incident


 

Chapter 37  New Conflagrations:  WWII

 


World War II

Hiroshima

Nagasaki

Axis powers

Allied powers

World War II

Shanghai and Nanjing

Spanish Civil War

Munich Conference

appeasement

Neville Chamberlain

blitzkrieg

Winston Churchill

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Vichy

Luftwaffe

“Great Patriotic War”

Pearl Harbor

D-Day

Emperor Hirohito

Manchukuo

Holocaust

Roma

genocide

ghettos

comfort women

Yalta Conference

Potsdam Conference

Truman Doctrine

Marshall Plan

NATO

Warsaw Pact

United Nations




 

Chapter 38  Bipolar World



Cold War

Nikita Khrushchev

Iron Curtain

Winston Churchill

superpower

Berlin Blockade and Airlift

East Germany

Berlin Wall

Mutually Assured Destruction

Kim Il Sung

Korean War

Containment

SEATO

Cuban Missile Crisis

Fidel Castro

Bay of Pigs

Black nationalism

Simone de Beauvoir

Betty Friedan

Civil Rights movement

space race

Sputnik

peaceful coexistence

Tito

Charles de Gaulle

Soviet/Eastern bloc

De-Stalinization

Prague Spring

Hungarian uprising

Taiwan

Sino-Soviet Split

detente

Vietnam War

Taliban

Mikhail Gorbachev

Solidarity

Lech Walesa

Velvet Revolution

Fall of Berlin Wall

perestroika

glasnost

Fall of USSR



Chapter 39  Retreat from  (End of) Empire



Mohandas Gandhi

vivisection

Jawaharlal Nehru

Nonalignment

Sukarno

Ho Chi Minh

Ngo Dinh Diem

Viet Minh

Viet Cong

Vietnam War

Balfour Declaration

Zionism

Palestine

Israel

Abdel Nasser

Suez Crisis

FLN

Negritude

Kwame Nkrumah

Mau Mau

Jomo Kenyatta

Great Leap Forward

Cultural Revolution

Deng Xiaoping

Tiananmen Square protests

Indira Gandhi

Green Revolution

Arab-Israeli/Yom Kippur War

Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO)

Islamism

Iranian Revolution

Shah Pahlavi

Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini

Saddam Hussein

Iran-Iraq War

Mexican Revolution (1910-1920)

Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)

Juan Peron

Evita

“Banana republics”*

United Fruit Company

Panama Canal Treaty

Contras and Sandinistas

Apartheid

Homelands

Afrikaner National Party

Nelson Mandela

African National Congress

F.W. de Klerk

Mobutu

Democratic Republic of the  Congo

 


Chapter 40  World Without Borders

 

 

free trade

globalization

GATT

WTO

Little Tigers