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GCSE History


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What year did World War One begin?

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1914

What year did World War One end?

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1918

What event triggered the start of World War One?

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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo

Name the four main causes of World War One

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Militarism and Alliances and Imperialism and Nationalism

What were the two main alliance systems before WWI?

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Triple Alliance and Triple Entente

Which countries formed the Triple Alliance?

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Germany and Austria-Hungary and Italy

Which countries formed the Triple Entente?

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Britain and France and Russia

What was the Schlieffen Plan?

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Germany's strategy to quickly defeat France then attack Russia

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What was trench warfare?

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A type of combat where soldiers fought from systems of trenches

What was No Man's Land?

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The area between opposing trenches in WWI

What was shell shock?

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Psychological trauma suffered by soldiers in WWI

What was conscription?

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Compulsory military service for men

What was the Battle of the Somme?

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Major WWI battle in 1916 with massive casualties

What was the significance of the Battle of Verdun?

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Longest single battle of WWI showing French determination

What ended Russia's involvement in WWI?

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The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918

What brought America into WWI?

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The Zimmermann Telegram and unrestricted submarine warfare

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What was the Treaty of Versailles?

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Peace treaty that ended WWI between Germany and the Allies

What were the main terms of the Treaty of Versailles?

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War guilt clause and reparations and military restrictions and territorial losses

What was Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles?

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The war guilt clause blaming Germany for the war

What was the League of Nations?

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International organization created to maintain world peace

When did the Russian Revolution begin?

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1917

What caused the Russian Revolution?

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Military defeats and economic hardship and loss of confidence in Tsar Nicholas II

What was the February Revolution?

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Revolution that led to the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II

What was the October Revolution?

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Bolshevik seizure of power in Russia in 1917

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Who led the Bolsheviks?

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Vladimir Lenin

What was the New Economic Policy?

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Lenin's temporary return to some capitalist practices

What was Stalin's Five Year Plan?

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Economic plan to rapidly industrialize the Soviet Union

What was collectivization?

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Stalin's policy of combining small farms into large collective farms

What was the Gulag?

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Soviet system of forced labor camps

What was the Great Purge?

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Stalin's campaign to eliminate perceived enemies in the 1930s

When did the Wall Street Crash occur?

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October 1929

What caused the Great Depression?

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Overproduction and speculation and the Wall Street Crash

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How did the Depression affect Germany?

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Mass unemployment and political instability

What was the New Deal?

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President Roosevelt's programs to combat the Great Depression

Who was the leader of Nazi Germany?

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Adolf Hitler

What was the Nazi Party's full name?

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National Socialist German Workers' Party

When did Hitler become Chancellor of Germany?

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January 1933

What was the Enabling Act?

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Law that gave Hitler dictatorial powers in 1933

What was the Night of the Long Knives?

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Hitler's purge of SA leaders in 1934

What were the Nuremberg Laws?

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Anti-Jewish laws passed by the Nazis in 1935

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What was Kristallnacht?

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Night of Broken Glass - coordinated attacks on Jews in 1938

What was Nazi propaganda?

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Information and ideas spread to promote Nazi ideology

Who was the Nazi propaganda minister?

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Joseph Goebbels

What was the Hitler Youth?

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Nazi organization for young people

What was lebensraum?

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Nazi concept of living space for German people

What was the policy of appeasement?

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Giving in to aggressive demands to avoid conflict

What was the Munich Agreement?

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1938 agreement allowing Germany to annex the Sudetenland

When did World War Two begin?

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September 1939

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What event started World War Two?

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Germany's invasion of Poland

What was the Phoney War?

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Period of little military activity in early WWII

What was Blitzkrieg?

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German lightning war tactics using speed and surprise

What was the Battle of Britain?

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German air campaign against Britain in 1940

Who said We shall never surrender?

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Winston Churchill

What was the Blitz?

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German bombing campaign against British cities

What was Operation Barbarossa?

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German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941

What brought America into World War Two?

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The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

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When was Pearl Harbor attacked?

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December 7 1941

What was D-Day?

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Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France on June 6 1944

Where did the D-Day landings take place?

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Normandy beaches in France

When did Germany surrender in WWII?

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May 8 1945

What was VE Day?

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Victory in Europe Day marking Germany's surrender

When did Japan surrender?

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August 15 1945

What caused Japan to surrender?

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The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

What was the Holocaust?

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Nazi systematic murder of six million Jews

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What were concentration camps?

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Camps where Nazis imprisoned and killed millions

What was the Final Solution?

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Nazi plan to exterminate all European Jews

What was Auschwitz?

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Largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp

What were ghettos?

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Overcrowded areas where Jews were forced to live

What was resistance during the Holocaust?

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Attempts by victims to fight back against Nazi persecution

What was the Wannsee Conference?

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1942 meeting where Nazis planned the Final Solution

What happened at the Nuremberg Trials?

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Nazi war criminals were put on trial after WWII

What was the Iron Curtain?

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Barrier separating Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe from the West

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What was the Cold War?

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Period of tension between USA and USSR after WWII

What was the Marshall Plan?

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American aid program to rebuild Western Europe

What was NATO?

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization - Western military alliance

What was the Warsaw Pact?

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Soviet military alliance with Eastern European countries

What was the Berlin Blockade?

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Soviet attempt to force Allies out of West Berlin in 1948

What was the Berlin Airlift?

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Allied supply operation to break the Berlin Blockade

When was the Berlin Wall built?

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1961

When did the Berlin Wall fall?

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1989

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What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?

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1962 confrontation between USA and USSR over missiles in Cuba

What was McCarthyism?

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American campaign against suspected communists in the 1950s

What was the Space Race?

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Competition between USA and USSR to achieve space exploration milestones

Who was the first person in space?

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Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin

What was Sputnik?

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First artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957

When did the first moon landing occur?

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July 20 1969

What was the Suez Crisis?

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1956 conflict over the Suez Canal involving Britain France and Israel

What was decolonization?

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Process of colonies gaining independence from European powers

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What was the Partition of India?

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1947 division of British India into India and Pakistan

What was apartheid?

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System of racial segregation in South Africa

Who was Nelson Mandela?

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South African leader who fought against apartheid

What was the Civil Rights Movement?

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Campaign for equal rights for African Americans

Who was Martin Luther King Jr?

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Leader of the American Civil Rights Movement

What was the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

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1955 protest against segregated public buses

What was the March on Washington?

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1963 civil rights demonstration where King gave his famous speech

What were Jim Crow laws?

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Laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States

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What was Brown v Board of Education?

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1954 Supreme Court case that declared school segregation unconstitutional

What was the Suffragette movement?

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Campaign for women's right to vote

When did women get the vote in Britain?

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1918 for women over 30 and 1928 for all women over 21

Who was Emmeline Pankhurst?

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Leader of the British suffragette movement

What tactics did suffragettes use?

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Demonstrations and hunger strikes and civil disobedience

What was the Cat and Mouse Act?

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Law allowing temporary release of hunger-striking suffragettes

How did WWI affect women's rights?

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Women took on new roles proving their capabilities

What was the Industrial Revolution?

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Period of major technological and social change from the 1750s

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What powered the Industrial Revolution?

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Steam engines and later electricity

What were working conditions like in early factories?

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Dangerous and unhealthy with long hours and low pay

What was child labor?

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Employment of children in factories and mines during industrialization

What were the Factory Acts?

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Laws improving working conditions and limiting child labor

What was the Great Reform Act?

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1832 law that extended voting rights to middle-class men

What were the Corn Laws?

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Taxes on imported grain that kept bread prices high

What was Chartism?

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Movement demanding political reforms including universal male suffrage

What was the Irish Potato Famine?

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Devastating famine in Ireland from 1845-1852

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What caused mass migration from Ireland?

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The potato famine and poverty

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