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Extreme form of Fascism; characterized by racism, militarism and nationalism.

Extreme form of Fascism; characterized by racism, militarism and nationalism. Nazism. Type of government that promotes equal distribution of wealth, no social classes, and government ownership of business. Communism. This event officially marked the beginning of World War II.

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Extreme form of Fascism; characterized by racism, militarism and nationalism.

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  1. Extreme form of Fascism; characterized by racism, militarism and nationalism.

  2. Nazism

  3. Type of government that promotes equal distribution of wealth, no social classes, and government ownership of business.

  4. Communism

  5. This event officially marked the beginning of World War II

  6. Invasion of Poland

  7. Stopped Hitler’s eastern Advance

  8. Battle of Stalingrad

  9. Created after WWII to ensure peace in the international community and punish aggressor nations.

  10. United Nations

  11. Cold War strategy that relied on the use of spies to gain intel about the enemy

  12. Espionage

  13. A war instigated by a major power. Although the power is not directly involved, they offer military/economic aide

  14. Proxy War

  15. One side of the English Civil War • Made up of Parliament and Puritans

  16. Roundheads

  17. One side of the English Civil War • Made up of Charles I and land owners

  18. Cavaliers

  19. At the end of the English Civil War, this became the new type of government in England

  20. Commonwealth

  21. Leader of Mexican independence who calls for an end to slavery and high taxation

  22. Miguel Hidalgo

  23. American colonists were angry at the high tax on tea so they secretly dumped crates of tea into the Boston Harbor

  24. Boston Tea Party

  25. This new philosophical movement for political and social change inspired the American and French Revolutions.

  26. The Enlightenment

  27. Stated individuals have certain rights that cannot be taken away from the government • Said citizens have the right to change their government • Declared independence from England

  28. U.S. Declaration of Independence

  29. Following Napoleon’s reign, the European powers met to divide French territory and redraw European borders

  30. 1815 Congress of Vienna

  31. Made changes to taxation, education, property ownership, and individual rights in France

  32. Napoleon’s Civil Code

  33. The National Assembly refused to disband until a new constitution for France was written

  34. Tennis Court Oath

  35. This event started the French Revolution

  36. Storming of the Bastille

  37. Crowded housing for the poor during the Industrial Revolution

  38. Tenements

  39. Social class who had the most rights in Latin American colonies; revolutions were fought to limit their power

  40. Peninsulares

  41. Led the Haitian Revolution; was a former slave and aspired for total freedom from France and slavery

  42. Francois Toussaint-L’ouveture

  43. The Industrial Revolution started in this country because of their access to labor, capital and resources

  44. Great Britain

  45. A larger country dominating the political, economic, and social life of a weaker nation

  46. Imperialism

  47. The only Latin American colony that implemented a Constitutional Monarchy

  48. Brazil

  49. Majority of the population in Austria-Hungary, but had no voice in government

  50. Slavs

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