The Mexican Revolution | The Russian Revolution | Chinese Revolution | Main causes of WWI | Glossary |
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Creelman interview
Everyone thought Diaz wouldn’t run for the presidency in 1910 because of what he stated in the:
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Czar Nicholas II
Name of the monarch overthrown by the Russian revolution:
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1912
China turned into a Republic right after overthrowing the Qing dynasty in:
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France, Russia, and Great Britain
They signed the Triple Entente
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Autocracy
A system of government by one person with absolute power.
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Land
The Zapatistas main concern was:
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Petrograd
Russian Imperial city St. Petersburg changed its name to_______ in 1914:
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1927
The civil war in China began in:
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Militarism
The Influence of military leaders on the government best represents which main cause of WWI?
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Civil war
A war fought by different groups of people living in the same country.
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1913
The Ten Tragic Days began in:
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Allies
Russia entered WWI in support of the:
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Nationalist
The Kuomintang was the __________Party of China:
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Germany
Which country resented having only a few colonies in Africa?
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Revolution
It is characterized by a “bottom-up” popular movement to remove an existing power.
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Constitucionalistas
Venustiano Carranza and Álvaro Obregón were part of this faction:
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Bolsheviks
This political party was very radical and usually scorned other ideologies:
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Mao Zedong
He made everyone own and memorize the "Little red book"
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Alliances
The Great Powers of Europe had structured themselves into two main ______ by 1914.
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Democracy
The government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly.
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Plan de San Luis
This document called Calling for all Mexicans to rise up against the dictator:
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Peace, Bread, Land
Lenin’s slogan to gain the masses support:
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Soviet Union
After Sun’s death, the new leader of the Kuomintang feared becoming like the:
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Imperialism
It involved many smaller wars over territory
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Coup d'État
It is a “top-down” seizure of power from a democratic government, by a dictator or military force.
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