<p> Name Date</p><p>World History GHP Pd</p><p>Chapter 22 Study Guide</p><p>Part 1: 629-632</p><p>1. List the four major causes to World War I. Then describe how the causes affected the start of the war. Cause Effect</p><p>2. What was Europe’s original feeling towards the length of the war before it began?</p><p>Part 2 633-640</p><p>1. What was the Schlieffen Plan and how was it supposed to be implemented?</p><p>2. Define: Stalemate- 3. Fill in the chart accordingly</p><p>Front Battles Characteristics Western</p><p>Eastern</p><p>Middle East</p><p>African</p><p>East Asia</p><p>Part 3 640-644</p><p>1. In what areas did the Russian government lack in preparation for World War I?</p><p>2. What were some key events that took place during March in Russia that would lead to the 1917 Revolution?</p><p>3. Identify the impact on Russia of the following:</p><p> a. Alexander Kernsky</p><p> b. Provisional Government c. Bolsheviks</p><p> d. Vladimir Ulianov (Lenin)</p><p> e. “Peace, Land, Bread,” Woker Control of Production,” All Power to the Soviets”</p><p> f. Leon Trotsky</p><p> g. November 6th, 8th</p><p> h. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk</p><p>4. Who was fighting for the Red Army? White Army? How did their conflicts impact the Russian Revolution?</p><p>5. What happened to the tsar and his family during the civil war?</p><p>6. How had Lenin and the Bolsheviks triumphed over what seemed at one time to be overwhelming forces?</p><p>7. What impact did Erich von Lunderdorff of Germany have on the end of World War I.</p><p>Part 4 644-648</p><p>1. What were the principles of peace for each of the following leaders:</p><p> a. Woodrow Wilson</p><p> b. David Lloyd George</p><p> c. Georges Clemenceau 2. How did the Treaty of Versailles affect Germany?</p><p>3. How did the idea of self-determination help redraw the world map?</p><p>Part 5 648-655</p><p>1. What were some weaknesses with the League of Nations?</p><p>2. Why was Germany having a hard time paying back the Allied Powers?</p><p>3. What was the Dawes Plan?</p><p>4. What were the two main contributing factors that ushered in the Great Depression in Europe? Where there any other smaller factors that contributed also?</p><p>5. Fill in the chart according to the events that took place in the following countries during the 1920s and early 1930s:</p><p>Country Economically Politically Great Britain</p><p>Germany</p><p>United States</p><p>Russia</p><p>6. Who was John Maynard Keynes and what was his economic philosophy? Part 6</p><p>1. What was the Dadaism movement?</p><p>2. What was the Surrealism movement? </p><p>Chapter 22 Vocab</p><p>1. Archduke Francis Ferdinand</p><p>2. Serbia and the Black Hand</p><p>3. “no man’s land”</p><p>4. “ total war”</p><p>5. “Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War”</p><p>6. Lusitanian</p><p>7. Woodrow Wilson</p><p>8. Defense of the Realm Act</p><p>9. Rasputin</p><p>10. Alexander Kerensky and the Provisional Government 11. “Peace, Land, Bread”</p><p>12. Lenin and the Bolshevik Party</p><p>13. Red Army/ Red Terror</p><p>14. Treaty of Brest Litovsk</p><p>15. Paris Peace Conference</p><p>16. Treaty of Versailles</p><p>17. League of Nations and its mandates</p><p>18. Run away inflation and the Ruhr</p><p>19. Dawes Plan</p><p>20. October 1929 Stock Market Crash</p><p>21. John Maynard Keynes</p><p>22. Paul von Hindenburg</p><p>23. USSR</p><p>24. New Economic Policy</p><p>25. Leon Trotsky</p><p>26. Joseph Stalin</p>
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