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Chapter Review Sheet
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Objectives:
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Locate where the
major battles of the war took place
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Describe how
protests help bring about the war’s end
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Analyze what the
Allies did in order to attempt peace at the war’s end
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Evaluate why
democracy was considered so important in the postwar society
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Summarize the
factors that led to the rise of the dictators during the
1920s
Topic A: Ch 25
Roads to War
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Competing
Alliances and Clashing Ambitions
993-994
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The Race to Arms
994-997
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1914: War Erupts
997-999
Topic B: The Great
War, 1914–1918
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Blueprints for
War
1004-1006
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The Battlefronts
1006-1011
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The Home Front
1011-1014
Topic C: Protest,
Revolution, and War’s End, 1917–1918
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War Protest
1014
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Revolution in
Russia
1014-1018
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Civil War in
Russia
1019
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Ending the War,
1918
1019-1020
Topic D: The Search
for Peace in an Era of Revolution
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Europe in Turmoil
1021
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The Paris Peace
Conference, 1919–1920
1021-1026
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Economic and
Diplomatic Consequences of the Peace
1026-1028
Topic E: A Decade of
Recovery: Europe in the 1920S
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Changes in the
Political Landscape
1028-1031
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Reconstructing
the Economy
1031-1032
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Restoring Society
1032-1034
Topic F: Mass Culture
and the Rise of Modern Dictators
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Culture for the
Masses
1034-1035
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Cultural Debates
over the Future
1035-1039
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The Communist
Utopia
1039-1041
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Fascism on the
March in Italy
1041-1043
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