| A | B |
| Prohibition | what law led to an increase in organized crime in the US in 1919 |
| Boer War | the discovery of gold and diamonds on the Boer-held lands led to what war |
| International Law | what type of law did the British blockade violate when they confiscated food and clothing from Germany |
| Reza Kahn | who was the Shah who modernized Persia |
| Russia | which country defended Slavic people in Serbia by joining WWI when Germany & A-H declared war on Serbia |
| Lightning War | what is another name for blitzkrieg |
| Kellogg-Briand Act | what pact renounced war as an instrument of policy |
| Neutrality Act | what Act intended to prevent US involvement in a European war |
| Europe First | what place did the "BIG 3" set as their priority to attack 1st in WW2 when the US got involved |
| Belgium | what country was invaded by Germany that brought Britain into WWI |
| Taiwan | what did Japan gain control of after the First Sino-Japanese War |
| Platt Amendment | what amendment gave the US the right to intervene in the affairs of Cuba |
| Penicillin | what did Alexander Fleming discover that improved the medical field |
| Henry David Thoreau | which philosopher influenced Gandhi in civil obedience |
| Nuremberg | what German city in Allies holds war crimes trials |
| Flappers | who were liberated ypoung women of the Jazz age |
| apartheid | what is a policy of rigid segregation practiced in South Africa |
| Britain | which country had the world's most respected navy to protect its vast overseas empire |