| A | B |
| President Hoover | before Roosevelt, "back to normalcy" after 12 years of isolationism |
| President Roosevelt | Created the New Deal and began Social Security in the US |
| Ramsay MacDonald | First labor Party prime minister (1924) |
| Premier Chautemps | French premier who resigned over national scandals involving money |
| The Great Crash (Stockmarket) | October 29th, 1929 |
| Coalition | Government by two or more parties which have joined together |
| Eire | Irish Free State |
| Statute of Westminster | Defined and declared complete independance for the Dominions |
| What places were colonies of France after World War I? | Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria |
| What languages do people speak who live in Latin America? | Spanish and Portuguese |
| Peasant Cooperatives | Forerunners of collective farms |
| Stalin | Wanted to succeed Lenin |
| White Army | Opponents of Bolshevism |
| Trotsky | Expelled to Turkey |
| State Farms | Intended to be models of efficient farming |
| Brest-Litovsk | Russian treaty with Germany |
| Permanent Revolution | Policy to incite worldwide revolution |
| New Economic Policy (NEP) | Established a small amount of private enterprise |
| Lenin | Seized power in November, 1917 |
| Socialist Revolutionaries | Won a majority of seats in first election (not the Bolsheviks |
| Which country did France NOT form a military alliance with in the 1920s? | Belgium |
| The treaty of Rapallo was between? | Germany and Russia |
| Why did the Rapallo countries want to work together? | Germany and Russia were both without allies in the European community of nations. |
| What was the treaty of Rapallo about? | An agreement that Germany and Russia would not try to collect reparations from each other. |
| The Stresa conference was: | An attempt to persuade Italy to join Britain and France in opposing Germany's annexation of Austria. |
| How was the Stresa Front connected to the breakdown of the League of Nations? | It made it more difficult for Britain and France to aid the League in opposing Italian agression. |
| The Rome-Berlin Axis was signed by who? When? | Italy and Germany in 1936. |
| The Saar Valley Plebiscite of 1935 had been guaranteed by: | The Versailles Treaty |
| The Geneva Protocol | In 1925, attempted to impose binding arbitration of Hague Court on all parties. |
| The Geneva Disarmament Conference | 1932-1934, failed to scrap a single gun, tank, or plane. |
| The Washington Conference | 1922, set out to reduce battleship tonnage and the number of capital ships |
| The Pact of Paris | 1928, attempted to renounce war completely |
| The London Naval Conference | 1930, attempted to reduce cruisers, destroyers, and submarines. |
| The Popular Front | 1935, a policy that Soviets would work with liberals, socialists, and any anti-fascist, anti-nazi forces in order to make communism more acceptable. |
| Anschluss | A union of Austria and Germany after World War I. |
| How many times did members of the League of Nations meet? | Once per year |
| When did the US join the League of Nations | The US NEVER joined the League |
| What was the main purpose of the League? | To maintain peace through collective security |
| When did Russia become of member nation of the League? | In 1934 |
| How many times did the Council meet per year? | Four times |
| How was membership granted to self-governing nations? | On approval of two thirds of the League's existing members. |
| What was another name for the League's Permanent Court of Justice? | The World Court |
| How many judges were there in the World Court? | Fifteen |
| What was the headquarters of the World Court? | The Hague in Holland. |
| What weakened the authority of the Permanent Court of Justice? | Some members of the League refused to agree to the compulsory powers of the World Court. |
| What was the name of another court formed in 1899 | The Hague Court of Arbitration |
| The Hague Court of Arbitration provides a list of how many international authorities who will arbitrate international disputes? | One hundred |
| The Secretariat of the League was composed of people from how many countries? | Forty |
| What does the Secretariat do? | Prepares resolutions and committee reports for the League. |
| Class A mandates are for: | Countries that could soon become independant |
| Class C mandates are for: | Sparsely populated, underdeveloped areas |
| Class B mandates are for: | Less advanced countries with no immediate hopes for independace |
| What were two acts of agression that were beyond the League's control. | Japanese seizure of Manchuria in 1931 AND Italy (under Mussolini) invading Ethipia. |
| Lytton Report | The report that condemned the Japanese for their seizure of Manchuria etc. |