Europe's Pre-War Alliance System (1873-1914) 18.1 Which alliance is represented by the political cartoon below?! Which countries belonged to this alliance?,, &! Describe, in detail, the message of the political cartoon at left?!!!!!!!!!! The Dual Alliance: Members: (1879) Purpose: The Triple Alliance: Members: (1882) Purpose: Reinsurance Treaty: Members: (1887) Purpose: Which alliance is represented by the political cartoon below?! Which countries belonged to this alliance? &! Describe, in detail, the message of the political cartoon at left?!!!!!!!!!! The Triple Entente: Members: (1906) Purpose: Why did Bismarck's alliance system break-down following his dismissal?
Europe's Joyless Victors and Successor States 18.2 dole: Identify each of the following successor state leaders, and the country which they led: of of of of of Summarize the post-great War political/economic situation in each of the following European nation-states? France: Britain: Poland: Hungary: Austria: Yugoslavia: Czechoslovakia: Multinational Czechoslovakia Use colored pencils to create a key, then color the map to match. [ ] Czechs [ ] Germans [ ] Magyars [ ] Poles [ ] Slovaks [ ] Ukrainians
The Great Depression in Europe 18.3 moratorium: coalition: Great Britain reacts to the Great Depression:! Name of coalition government:! Political parties taking part (3):! Name and party of Prime Minister:,! Policies implemented:,,!!!!!!! France reacts to the Great Depression:! Name of coalition government:! Political parties taking part:! Name and party of Prime Minister:,! Policies implemented:,,!!!!!!! Based on the policies implemented by the governments of Great Britain and France to combat the Great Depression, which country s policies would most likely have been favored by the British economist John Maynard Keynes? Explain.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Why, during the Great Depression, did political parties of the left suddenly find that they were able to join coalition governments? How did the inability of the government of the Third Republic to deal effectively with the Depression create a willingness among many to accept the right-wing Vichy government imposed on southern France by the Nazis in 1940?
Ireland: The Struggle for Home Rule 18.4 home rule: Why did the Easter Rebellion break-out in Ireland in 1916?!!!!!!!!! IRA:! The Potato Famine!!!!! What conclusions might be drawn by comparing a map of the The Partition of Ireland! Potato Famine with one illustrating the 1921 decision to partition Ireland between the UK and the Irish Free State?! _! _! _! _! _! _! _! _! _! _! _! Summarize the positions of each of the following toward the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921? Michael Collins! Eamon de Valera! Why did civil war break-out in Ireland in the aftermath of the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921?
Ireland: The Troubles in Ulster 18.5 internment: Describe the events of 30 January 1972 - "Bloody Sunday" in Derry, Northern Ireland: What is the significance of each of the following images in relation to "the Troubles" in Northern Ireland?
Europe's Retreat from Empire: Decolonization 18.6 List the reasons why the European colonial powers sought decolonization after World War II: - - - - - Name 3 newly independent, decolonized states of Africa or Asia that allied themselves with the capitalist West or the communist East during the Cold War: WEST EAST
The European Union 18.7 supranational: common market: The 1950 Schuman Plan initiated the process of European economic integration for the purpose of: The ECSC ( ) brought six European states ( ) by creating a common market for two commodities. In 1957, the Treaty of Rome established the EEC ( ), a free-trade union which sought to establish a European common market. In 1993, the Maastricht Treaty transformed Europe's economic community into a and union known as the EU ( ), which included the establishment of a in Strasbourg, France. In 2002, most of the EU's member states entered into a monetary union by adopting a single European currency, the, to be managed by a single European Central Bank.
Post-War European Politics, Society, Knowledge, and Culture 18.8 expatriate: _
The Death of Yugoslavia 18.9 How was Josip Tito able to maintain peace between the Yugoslav ethnic groups during his 35- years as Yugoslavia s president and prime minister? Use the maps above to answer the following questions: 1. Which former Yugoslav republic was the most ethnically homogeneous? 2. Which former Yugoslav republic was the most ethnically heterogeneous? 3. Which was the largest (and most widespread) ethnic group in Yugoslavia? Why did Bosnia become the focal point of the Yugoslav wars?! Why did war break-out between the republics of Yugoslavia during the 1990s?