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TermDefinition
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism4 causes for World War I
WilsonName of the American President during WW1
William IIName of the German Kaiser during WW1
1871 to 1890Bismarck's Term of Service as Reichskanzler
BismarckName of the 1st Chancellor of the German Reich
CapriviName of the 2nd Chancellor of the German Reich
Hohenlohe-SchillingsfürstName of the 3rd Chancellor of the German Reich
BülowName of the 4th Chancellor of the German Reich
Bethmann-HollwegName of the 5th Chancellor of the German Reich
Frederick William IVName of the Prussian King during the 1848 revolution
Franz FerdinandName of the man assassinated in Serbia
PrincipName of the assasin of Franz Ferdinand
Black HandName of the terrorist group held accountable for Assasination of Franz Ferdinand
KennanName of the author of the Long-Telegram
Triple EntenteName of the friendly understanding between Britain, Russia, and France
Triple AllianceName of the Alliance between Germany, Italy, Austria Hungry
28 June 1914Date of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assasination
11 November 1918Date armistance concluding World War I was signed
231Paragraph number of clause for German war-guilt in the Treaty of Versallies
RooseveltName of the American President at the beginning of WW2
TrumanName of the American President after WW2
ChamberlainName of the British Prime Minister pursuing the 'appeasement' policy
ChurchillName of the British Prime Minister at the beginning of WW2
AttleeName of the British Prime Minister after WW2
William IName of the first German Emperor
November 1814 to June 1815Timespan covered by the Congress of Vienna
Zar Alexander IName of the Russian Representative at the Congress of Vienna
MetternichName of the Austrian Representative at the Congress of Vienna
HardenbergName of the Prussian Representative at the Congress of Vienna
Frederick William IIIName of the Prussian King working behind the scenes at the Congress of Vienna
Carlsbad DecreesName of the Laws passed after the assasination of Kotzebue
20 September 1819Date the Carlsbad Decrees were introduced
27 May 1832 to 30 May 1832Timespan in which the Hambach Festival took place
18 October 1817Date the Wartburgfest took place
Wartburg Festival, Carlsbad Decrees, Hambach FestivalName of the three major events on the road to 1848
BurschenschaftName of the revolutionary groups largely comprising of students (19th Century)
Heinrich von GagernName of the Leader of the Frankfurt parliament
self-determination, no territorial expansion, disarmament of aggressors, free trade, free seasWhat were the 4 Key Points in the Atlantic Charter?
TeheranWhere did a major conference take place in 1943?
February 1945When did the Yalta conference take place?
July to August 1945When did the Potsdam conference take place?
European Advisory ComissionWhat was the name of the committee that included the foreign ministers of Great Britain, USA, and the USSR
self-determination, democracy, free tradeWhat were the USA's aims after WW2
westward expansion, reparationsWhat were the USSR's aims after WW2?
8 December 1941When did Germany declare war on the US in WW2?
6 April 1917When did the US declare war on Germany in WW1?
KotzebueWho was assasinated by a student (19th Century)?
5 January 1968When did the Prague Spring begin?
22 February 1946When did the Long Telegram arrive in Washington?
USSR vulnerable with force, no peaceful coexistence intended by USSR, will take advantage of 'diseased tissue'What is the statement of the Long Telegram?
Poland's borders are to be determined by the Oder and Neisse and the Curzon line, A United Nations Organization was to founded, a second front was to be created in france in 1944What were the results of the Teheran conference?
MorgenthauWho wanted to split Germany into 3 Zones to 'convert[ing] Germany into a country primarily agricultural and pastoral in its caracter.'?
1 September 1944When was the Morgenthau plan issued?
unconditional surrender, demilitarization, denazification, 'committee on Dismemberment of Germany'What were the results of the Yalta conference?
demilitarization, denazification, democratization, decentralization, decartelizationWhat were the key aims of the Potsdam conference?
18 March 1848When did the March Revolution start in Prussia?
saar plebiscite, conscription & re-armament, rhineland, austria, munich, czechoslovakia, USSR/Nazi Pact, PolandWhat were Hitlers 6 steps to war? (SCRAMCUP)
1 September 1939When did WW2 begin?
CzechoslovakiaWhat was discussed at Munich conference?
29 September 1938When did the munich conference take place?
11 March 1985When did Gorbatchev become General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union?
Glasnost, PerestroikaWhich two new terms were introduced by Gorbatchev
Threat to one communist country becomes a treat to all communist countriesWhat is the Brezhnev Doctrine?
August 1968When was the Brezhnev Doctrine introduced?
SolidarnoscWhat is the name of the polish revolutionary socialist party?
openness to public, in order to fight corruptionWhat does glasnost stand for?
restructuring, rebuildingWhat does perestroika stand for?
KPD, SPDWhich two parties were forced to join after WW2?
SEDWhat was the product of the two parties that were forced to join by the USSR called?
25 June 1950When did the Corean War war begin?
repelling communism, rebuilding western eurpeWhat was subject of the Marshall Plan?
charismatic leader, wanted to make Versallies undoneWhy did the Germans vote for Hitler?
$32 BillionHow high were the reparations imposed on Germany after WW1?
23 May 1949When did the FRG get its basic law?
FRGWhat is the abbreviation for Bundesrepublik Deutschland in English?
GDRWhat is the abbreviation for Deutsche Demokratische Republik in English?
SPD, CDUWhich party(s) lead the first german Government?
1871When did Germany get its first constitution?
1884When was the first colony of the German Reich founded?
German-Danish war, Austro-Prussian war, Franco-Prussian warWhich three wars lead to German unification?
no military, no support of population, disagreement amoung the revolutionariesWhy did 1848 fail?
KulturkampfWhat was dispute between the Catholic church and the Kaiserreich called?
CapriviWho was German Chancellor from 1890 to 1894?
Hohenlohe-SchillingsfürstWho was German Chancellor from 1893 to 1900?
BülowWho was German Chancellor from 1900 to 1909?
Bethmann-HollwegWho was German Chancellor from 1909 to 1917?

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Creator niklasfi
Created May 25, 2009
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Subject History exam germany
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