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This educational resource provides an overview of significant democratic influences and pivotal historical events spanning from the signing of the Magna Carta to the end of the Cold War. It examines foundational concepts like the Republic, Direct Democracy, and Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke. The resource also covers revolutionary moments, such as the French Revolution, major conflicts like WWI and WWII, and the political landscape of the Cold War, highlighting critical strategies and doctrines that shaped modern societies.
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Democratic Influences Revolution Industry & Imperialism WWI WWII Cold War $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
Democratic Influences- $100This “Great Charter” was the first written document to limit the power of the British monarch. C1-$100 Magna Carta
Democratic Influences- $200Established in the Greek city-state of Athens, this form of government was led by citizens and majority rule. C1-$200 Direct Democracy
Democratic Influences- $300Established by the Romans, in this form of government citizens elected representatives to vote for them. C1-$300 Republic
Democratic Influences- $400His ideas regarding natural rights such as life, liberty, and property had a major impact in Britain, the United States, and France. C1-$400 John Locke
Democratic Influences- $500This French philosopher believed that in order to prevent abuse of power in government, power must be divided amongst three branches. C1-$500 Baron de Montesquieu
Revolution - $100This French leader rose to power after a successful military career, but suffered a devastating defeat to the Russians. C2-$100 Napoleon Bonaparte
Revolution - $200This document, written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776, led to the start of the American Revolution. C2-$200 Declaration of Independence
Revolution - $300This was the largest social class in France. They would take the Tennis Court Oath and create the National Assembly. C2-$300 Third Estate
Revolution - $400 This bloodless revolution resulted in the adoption of the English Bill of Rights. C2-$400 Glorious Revolution
Revolution - $500 Clemens von Metternich of Austria led this series of meetings that established a balance of power and resulted in 100 years of relative peace in Europe C2-$500 Congress of Vienna
Industry & Imperialism- $100Due to their large population, natural protection, and abundance of resources such as coal and water, this country was the first to industrialize. C3-$100
Industry & Imperialism- $200This invention of James Watt would power factories, trains and ships. C3-$200 Steam Engine
Industry & Imperialism - $300This movement was a result of crop rotation and led many wealthy landowners to create large, fenced in farms therefore forcing many peasant farmers off their land. C3-$300 Enclosure
Industry & Imperialism - $400In The Communist Manifesto he stated, “The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains…Working men of the countries, unite.” C3-$400 Karl Marx
Industry & Imperialism - $500 This African nation effectively fought off Italian Imperialist efforts. C3-$500 Ethiopia
WWI - $100This is what NARM stands for. C4-$100 Nationalism, Alliances, Rivalries, Militarism
WWI - $200Germany’s invasion of this country caused Britain to join the conflict. C3-200 Belgium
WWI - $300Strategy adopted by Germany in order to avoid a two front war. Germany would attack France first and Russia second. C3-$300 Schlieffen Plan
WWI - $400 The sinking of this British liner enraged the United States and encouraged them to support the Allies. C3-$400 Lusitania
WWI - $500This was Woodrow Wilson’s plan to promote peace in Europe following WWI. C3-$500 14 Points
WWII- $100 Policy adopted by Neville Chamberlain in order to avoid war with Germany C4-$100 appeasement
WWII- $200 This conflict was considered a “dress rehearsal” for WWII. Hitler used his planes to bomb the city of Guernica. C4-$200 Spanish Civil War
WWII- $300On December 7, 1941 the United States was drawn into WWII because of this event. C4-$300 Bombing of Pearl Harbor
WWII- $400This was the American General who devised the “island hopping” campaign. C4-$400 Douglas MacArthur
WWII- $500Operation Overlord, or D-Day, was the Allied attempt to regain this country from Nazi control. C4-$500 France
Cold War - $100 Line of latitude used to divide Korea. C4-$100 38°
Cold War - $200 Winston Churchill’s description of the division of Europe following WWII. C4-$200 Iron Curtain
Cold War - $300 Following their defeat to Mao’s communist forces, Jiang and the Nationalists fled to this island. C4-$300 Taiwan
Cold War - $400 Communist leader in Vietnam who fought French imperial rule and later American intervention. C4-$400 Ho Chi Minh
Cold War - $500 The Truman Doctrine was established to prevent these two countries from falling to communism. C4-$500 Greece and Turkey