The immediate causefor WWI was theassassination ofarchduke_________________(NAME) of AustriaHungaryMilitarism,_________________,_________________,& Nationalism, werelong-term causes forWWIIn 1918, Germany gotrid of their Kaiser(king) and adopted anew form ofgovernment called the_________________Republic.The Germans wereunhappy with the newgovernment after WWI,because it failed toeffectively deal withmany_________________and ______________issues.Germany wasblamed for WWI andwas forced to pay________________for the warMany peasantssupported theBolsheviks becausethey promised them“______________,____________, &_______________.”(slogan)Some historians arguethat the Soviet Unionwas not trulycommunist becausethey didn’t follow________________’s(NAME) stages ofhistorical development._________________was an economicpolicy instituted byVladimir Lenin, whichallowed some marketor capitalist activity.The Czar of Russia inthe 1900s wanted hiscountry to become agreater industrial power,but he suppressed (putdown) any_________________ideals within his society.A major effect of WWIwhich becomes amajor cause for WWIIis the______________ of_________________.The _____________ ofNations was aninternational peaceorganization createdafter WWI, butGermany was notincluded, and the_________________(Country) did not join.An ineffective fightingstrategy practiced inWWI was_________________warfare._________________,(NAME) was aSerbian nationalistwho assassinated theArchduke of Austria-Hungary._________________(NAME) was theleader of theBolshevik Revolutionand the first leader inthe Soviet Union.The Czar (or king)who ruled Russia in1917 was________________(NAME) and he wasan_________________,or absolute ruler.The Czars from the_________________family ruled Russiafrom 1613 until theRussian Revolution of1917.Due to nationalistmovements and theincreasing popularityof the idea of_________________,many new nationsformed after WWI.At the end of WWI,many differentEuropean_________________fell apart.Many nations usedthe ideology of_________________as a means toconvince people tojoin and fight in WorldWar I._________________were economic policiesimplemented by JosephStalin, which includedcollectivizing agricultureand increasingindustrial production.In 1924, after the first leader ofthe Soviet Union died,_________________(NAME)took over and ruled until 1953.In the year 1914, theEuropean country________________,spent more moneyon military than anyother Europeannation.The________________(REGION) is known asthe “Powder Keg” ofEurope and is wherethe spark, or immediatecause, of WWIhappened.Innovations in_________________,including new types ofmilitary equipment,changed the nature ofwarfare in the beginningof the 20th century.The immediate causefor WWI was theassassination ofarchduke_________________(NAME) of AustriaHungaryMilitarism,_________________,_________________,& Nationalism, werelong-term causes forWWIIn 1918, Germany gotrid of their Kaiser(king) and adopted anew form ofgovernment called the_________________Republic.The Germans wereunhappy with the newgovernment after WWI,because it failed toeffectively deal withmany_________________and ______________issues.Germany wasblamed for WWI andwas forced to pay________________for the warMany peasantssupported theBolsheviks becausethey promised them“______________,____________, &_______________.”(slogan)Some historians arguethat the Soviet Unionwas not trulycommunist becausethey didn’t follow________________’s(NAME) stages ofhistorical development._________________was an economicpolicy instituted byVladimir Lenin, whichallowed some marketor capitalist activity.The Czar of Russia inthe 1900s wanted hiscountry to become agreater industrial power,but he suppressed (putdown) any_________________ideals within his society.A major effect of WWIwhich becomes amajor cause for WWIIis the______________ of_________________.The _____________ ofNations was aninternational peaceorganization createdafter WWI, butGermany was notincluded, and the_________________(Country) did not join.An ineffective fightingstrategy practiced inWWI was_________________warfare._________________,(NAME) was aSerbian nationalistwho assassinated theArchduke of Austria-Hungary._________________(NAME) was theleader of theBolshevik Revolutionand the first leader inthe Soviet Union.The Czar (or king)who ruled Russia in1917 was________________(NAME) and he wasan_________________,or absolute ruler.The Czars from the_________________family ruled Russiafrom 1613 until theRussian Revolution of1917.Due to nationalistmovements and theincreasing popularityof the idea of_________________,many new nationsformed after WWI.At the end of WWI,many differentEuropean_________________fell apart.Many nations usedthe ideology of_________________as a means toconvince people tojoin and fight in WorldWar I._________________were economic policiesimplemented by JosephStalin, which includedcollectivizing agricultureand increasingindustrial production.In 1924, after the first leader ofthe Soviet Union died,_________________(NAME)took over and ruled until 1953.In the year 1914, theEuropean country________________,spent more moneyon military than anyother Europeannation.The________________(REGION) is known asthe “Powder Keg” ofEurope and is wherethe spark, or immediatecause, of WWIhappened.Innovations in_________________,including new types ofmilitary equipment,changed the nature ofwarfare in the beginningof the 20th century.

Unit 5 Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The immediate cause for WWI was the assassination of archduke _________________ (NAME) of Austria Hungary
  2. Militarism, _________________, _________________, & Nationalism, were long-term causes for WWI
  3. In 1918, Germany got rid of their Kaiser (king) and adopted a new form of government called the _________________ Republic.
  4. The Germans were unhappy with the new government after WWI, because it failed to effectively deal with many _________________ and ______________ issues.
  5. Germany was blamed for WWI and was forced to pay ________________ for the war
  6. Many peasants supported the Bolsheviks because they promised them “______________, ____________, & _______________.” (slogan)
  7. Some historians argue that the Soviet Union was not truly communist because they didn’t follow ________________’s (NAME) stages of historical development.
  8. _________________ was an economic policy instituted by Vladimir Lenin, which allowed some market or capitalist activity.
  9. The Czar of Russia in the 1900s wanted his country to become a greater industrial power, but he suppressed (put down) any _________________ ideals within his society.
  10. A major effect of WWI which becomes a major cause for WWII is the ______________ of _________________.
  11. The _____________ of Nations was an international peace organization created after WWI, but Germany was not included, and the _________________ (Country) did not join.
  12. An ineffective fighting strategy practiced in WWI was _________________ warfare.
  13. _________________, (NAME) was a Serbian nationalist who assassinated the Archduke of Austria-Hungary.
  14. _________________ (NAME) was the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution and the first leader in the Soviet Union.
  15. The Czar (or king) who ruled Russia in 1917 was ________________ (NAME) and he was an _________________, or absolute ruler.
  16. The Czars from the _________________ family ruled Russia from 1613 until the Russian Revolution of 1917.
  17. Due to nationalist movements and the increasing popularity of the idea of _________________, many new nations formed after WWI.
  18. At the end of WWI, many different European _________________ fell apart.
  19. Many nations used the ideology of _________________ as a means to convince people to join and fight in World War I.
  20. _________________ were economic policies implemented by Joseph Stalin, which included collectivizing agriculture and increasing industrial production.
  21. In 1924, after the first leader of the Soviet Union died, _________________(NAME) took over and ruled until 1953.
  22. In the year 1914, the European country ________________, spent more money on military than any other European nation.
  23. The ________________ (REGION) is known as the “Powder Keg” of Europe and is where the spark, or immediate cause, of WWI happened.
  24. Innovations in _________________, including new types of military equipment, changed the nature of warfare in the beginning of the 20th century.