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51 Cards in this Set
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giving in to the demands of aggressors
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appeasement
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popular art form that emphasizes changing light
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impressionism
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form of socialism that allows some private property
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fascism
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desire to be free from a standard
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liberalisms
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the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia
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Munich Pact
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Where did a miraculous evacuation of trapped French and British troops occur?
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France
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What is the Allied strategy in the Pacific called?
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island-hopping
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Name the American president at the close of WWII who decided the use the atomic bomb.
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Harry S. Truman
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Who led the Communist forces in the Chinese civil war?
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Mao Tse-tung
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What has been the most powerful conservative force through the ages?
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the Bible
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What nation other than Germany invaded Poland, precipitating WWII?
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Soviet Union
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What was the mass slaughter of over 6 million Jews?
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the Holocaust
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Who was the promoter of progressive education?
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John Dewey
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What is the date for the bombing of Pearl Harbor?
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December 7, 1941
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Name the converted basketball player who became a popular preacher in America.
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Billy Sunday
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What philosophy says that nothing can be known except for observable scientific facts?
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positivism
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What tiny nation that was invaded by Italy in 1939?
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Albania
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Francisco Franco led a revolution where?
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Spain
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Who was the existentialist that said to take a "leap of faith" since nothing can be known for sure?
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Soren Kierkegaard
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The Spanish artist ____ is known for excelling in the Cubist style of art.
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Pablo Picasso
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What general nicknamed "The Desert Fox" for his cleverness in desert warfare?
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Erwin Rommel
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Claire Chennault led the Flying Tigers against the Japanese in ____.
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China
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What was May 8, 1945?
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V-E Day
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Who did not work on the Manhattan Project?
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R.A. Torrey
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America's most beloved illustrator
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Norman Rockwell
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philosopher that declared "God is dead"
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Friedrich Nietzsche
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The city of ____ was the first city destroyed by an atomic weapon.
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Hiroshima
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The ____ became the world's banker in the 20th-century.
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United Sates |
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Prime Minister _____ negotiated the Munich Pact with Hitler.
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Chamberlain
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The Chronicles of Narnia was a series of books written by _____.
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C.S. Lewis
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The Great Depression began on _____.
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October 29, 1929
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turning point of the war in the Pacific
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Midway
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last great German offensive in the West
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Bulge
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failed invasion of Great Britain
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Sea-Lion
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began the liberation of the Philippines
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Leyte Gulf
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costly victory for the Russians
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Stalingrad
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Where were the Nazi crime trials held after the war?
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Nuremberg
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The ____ Peace Pact was an attempt to "outlaw" war.
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Paris
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D-Day was the great amphibious assault on ___, France.
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Normandy
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Great concessions were made to Stalin at the meeting where?
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Yalta
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led the Free French
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Charles de Gaulle
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great preacher called the "Prince of Expositors"
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G. Campbell Morgan
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wrote The Lord of the Rings
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J.R.R. Tolkien
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fascist leader of Italy
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Benito Mussolini
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"Apostle to the Skeptics"
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R.A. Torrey
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held power in Japan
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Hideki Tojo
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"Der Fürher" who began the Third Reich
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Adolf Hitler
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commanded American forces in the Pacific
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Douglas MacArthur
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wrote the devotional classic My Utmost for His Highest
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Oswald Chambers
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leader of Vichy France
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Henri Pètain
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ESSAY: Discuss the beliefs of three false philosophies and explain why each philosophy is wrong. How did the belief in this philosophies contribute to WWII? |
Charles Darwin puts man at the animal level and encourages the cruel survival of the fittest. It was called Darwinism and it caused some people to turn to psychology and not believe in the existence of a personal God. We know this is not true because the Bible places us above animals and that everything else on earth is for man to enjoy, not compete with.
Sigmund Freud thought man was produced by evolution and was just a highly developed animal. He formulated a system called psychoanalysis which puts the responsibility of man's actions on subconscious physical drives or irrational fears. He thought that man was not responsible for his actions and that you could blame your subconscious drives. This is wrong because the Bible tells us God mad man and we did not evolve from an animal. God also tells us we are responsible for our actions and when we do things bad and feel guilty we are to repent. August Comte formulated a form of empiricism, that he called positivism. It was the belief that nothing can be known except for observable scientific facts. He thought all knowledge was confined to only what humans senses could observe and anything else that was spiritual was ignored. According to him mankind or nature obeyed a superior will, like God. This is wrong because we know that God controls everything and we are supposed to obey His laws. |