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| led the zionist movement in the early twentieth century |
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| issued by british foreign secretay that favored the establishment of a jewish ntional homeland in palestine |
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| radical marxist party whom under the leadership of vladimir lenin, took over russia on november 17, 1917 |
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| line of trenches and fortifications in wwi that stretched without a break from switzerland to the north sea. scene of most of the fighting between germany, and france and britain |
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| u.s. president who was one of the leading figures of the treaty of versailles. he was unable to persuade the u.s. congress to ratify this treaty or to join the league of nations. what a failure |
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| international organization founded after world war i to promote global peace. but it failed to prevent another world war |
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| demanded that germany dismantle its military and give some of its lands to poland. it was resented by many germans. |
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| issued by lenin to revive russia's economy by allowing small private companies to thrive. was ended by stalin |
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| chinese nationalist revolutionary who led the guomindang political party until his death |
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| nationalist democratic party founded by sun yat sen |
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| germany and the ottomans had to give up their colonial empires to the allies |
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| germany physicists who developed the quantum theory |
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| only country to benefit from wwi |
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| the ottoman government deported __________ causing hundreds of thousands to die. |
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| what terroritory did britain take over in 1917? |
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| why did germany surrender? |
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| counter attack of allies wiht help from u.s. and many soldiers had flu |
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| the decade after WWI can be separated in two periods: 1) painful recovery and readjustments and 2) |
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| Japan was much more vulnerable than China to swings in the world economy because it depended on two things |
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*foreign trade *imperialism in asia |
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| who created the new state of turkey and mordernized and westernized it? |
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| changes in middle eastern socities after WWI |
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*nomads disappeared *population and cities doubled *westernization in societies |
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