| Term | Definition |
| Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism | 4 causes for World War I |
| Wilson | Name of the American President during WW1 |
| William II | Name of the German Kaiser during WW1 |
| 1871 to 1890 | Bismarck's Term of Service as Reichskanzler |
| Bismarck | Name of the 1st Chancellor of the German Reich |
| Caprivi | Name of the 2nd Chancellor of the German Reich |
| Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst | Name of the 3rd Chancellor of the German Reich |
| Bülow | Name of the 4th Chancellor of the German Reich |
| Bethmann-Hollweg | Name of the 5th Chancellor of the German Reich |
| Frederick William IV | Name of the Prussian King during the 1848 revolution |
| Franz Ferdinand | Name of the man assassinated in Serbia |
| Princip | Name of the assasin of Franz Ferdinand |
| Black Hand | Name of the terrorist group held accountable for Assasination of Franz Ferdinand |
| Kennan | Name of the author of the Long-Telegram |
| Triple Entente | Name of the friendly understanding between Britain, Russia, and France |
| Triple Alliance | Name of the Alliance between Germany, Italy, Austria Hungry |
| 28 June 1914 | Date of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assasination |
| 11 November 1918 | Date armistance concluding World War I was signed |
| 231 | Paragraph number of clause for German war-guilt in the Treaty of Versallies |
| Roosevelt | Name of the American President at the beginning of WW2 |
| Truman | Name of the American President after WW2 |
| Chamberlain | Name of the British Prime Minister pursuing the 'appeasement' policy |
| Churchill | Name of the British Prime Minister at the beginning of WW2 |
| Attlee | Name of the British Prime Minister after WW2 |
| William I | Name of the first German Emperor |
| November 1814 to June 1815 | Timespan covered by the Congress of Vienna |
| Zar Alexander I | Name of the Russian Representative at the Congress of Vienna |
| Metternich | Name of the Austrian Representative at the Congress of Vienna |
| Hardenberg | Name of the Prussian Representative at the Congress of Vienna |
| Frederick William III | Name of the Prussian King working behind the scenes at the Congress of Vienna |
| Carlsbad Decrees | Name of the Laws passed after the assasination of Kotzebue |
| 20 September 1819 | Date the Carlsbad Decrees were introduced |
| 27 May 1832 to 30 May 1832 | Timespan in which the Hambach Festival took place |
| 18 October 1817 | Date the Wartburgfest took place |
| Wartburg Festival, Carlsbad Decrees, Hambach Festival | Name of the three major events on the road to 1848 |
| Burschenschaft | Name of the revolutionary groups largely comprising of students (19th Century) |
| Heinrich von Gagern | Name of the Leader of the Frankfurt parliament |
| self-determination, no territorial expansion, disarmament of aggressors, free trade, free seas | What were the 4 Key Points in the Atlantic Charter? |
| Teheran | Where did a major conference take place in 1943? |
| February 1945 | When did the Yalta conference take place? |
| July to August 1945 | When did the Potsdam conference take place? |
| European Advisory Comission | What was the name of the committee that included the foreign ministers of Great Britain, USA, and the USSR |
| self-determination, democracy, free trade | What were the USA's aims after WW2 |
| westward expansion, reparations | What were the USSR's aims after WW2? |
| 8 December 1941 | When did Germany declare war on the US in WW2? |
| 6 April 1917 | When did the US declare war on Germany in WW1? |
| Kotzebue | Who was assasinated by a student (19th Century)? |
| 5 January 1968 | When did the Prague Spring begin? |
| 22 February 1946 | When 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 1944 | What were the results of the Teheran conference? |
| Morgenthau | Who wanted to split Germany into 3 Zones to 'convert[ing] Germany into a country primarily agricultural and pastoral in its caracter.'? |
| 1 September 1944 | When 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, decartelization | What were the key aims of the Potsdam conference? |
| 18 March 1848 | When did the March Revolution start in Prussia? |
| saar plebiscite, conscription & re-armament, rhineland, austria, munich, czechoslovakia, USSR/Nazi Pact, Poland | What were Hitlers 6 steps to war? (SCRAMCUP) |
| 1 September 1939 | When did WW2 begin? |
| Czechoslovakia | What was discussed at Munich conference? |
| 29 September 1938 | When did the munich conference take place? |
| 11 March 1985 | When did Gorbatchev become General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union? |
| Glasnost, Perestroika | Which two new terms were introduced by Gorbatchev |
| Threat to one communist country becomes a treat to all communist countries | What is the Brezhnev Doctrine? |
| August 1968 | When was the Brezhnev Doctrine introduced? |
| Solidarnosc | What is the name of the polish revolutionary socialist party? |
| openness to public, in order to fight corruption | What does glasnost stand for? |
| restructuring, rebuilding | What does perestroika stand for? |
| KPD, SPD | Which two parties were forced to join after WW2? |
| SED | What was the product of the two parties that were forced to join by the USSR called? |
| 25 June 1950 | When did the Corean War war begin? |
| repelling communism, rebuilding western eurpe | What was subject of the Marshall Plan? |
| charismatic leader, wanted to make Versallies undone | Why did the Germans vote for Hitler? |
| $32 Billion | How high were the reparations imposed on Germany after WW1? |
| 23 May 1949 | When did the FRG get its basic law? |
| FRG | What is the abbreviation for Bundesrepublik Deutschland in English? |
| GDR | What is the abbreviation for Deutsche Demokratische Republik in English? |
| SPD, CDU | Which party(s) lead the first german Government? |
| 1871 | When did Germany get its first constitution? |
| 1884 | When was the first colony of the German Reich founded? |
| German-Danish war, Austro-Prussian war, Franco-Prussian war | Which three wars lead to German unification? |
| no military, no support of population, disagreement amoung the revolutionaries | Why did 1848 fail? |
| Kulturkampf | What was dispute between the Catholic church and the Kaiserreich called? |
| Caprivi | Who was German Chancellor from 1890 to 1894? |
| Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst | Who was German Chancellor from 1893 to 1900? |
| Bülow | Who was German Chancellor from 1900 to 1909? |
| Bethmann-Hollweg | Who was German Chancellor from 1909 to 1917? |