History - Unit 7 - (Part 2)

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  1. 3. statement of British support for “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.” It was made in a letter from Arthur James Balfour, the British foreign secretary, to Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild (of Tring), a leader of the Anglo-Jewish community.
  2. 8. the government that replaced the Romanovs.
  3. 9. peace document signed at the end of World War I by the Allied and associated powers and by Germany in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, France, on June 28, 1919; it took force on January 10, 1920.
  4. 11. An incident in which 200 thousand Russian workers went to protest their working condition to their czar, the czar has his soldiers fire on the unarmed crowd. Also known as the October Revolution.
  5. 12. The political party that would eventually control the USSR. (Communist Party).
  6. 13. declaration by U.S. Pres. Woodrow Wilson during World War I outlining his proposals for a postwar peace settlement.
  7. 15. the process by which a group of people, usually possessing a certain degree of national consciousness, form their own state and choose their own government.
Down
  1. 1. The policy that Germany practiced during World War One, they sunk ships without warning that were in British waters.
  2. 2. A telegram sent from Germany to Mexico offering to help reclaim American lands
  3. 4. an organization for international cooperation established on January 10, 1920, at the initiative of the victorious Allied powers at the end of World War I.
  4. 5. opened on January 18, 1919, the Paris Peace Conference was the international meeting that established the terms of peace after World War I.
  5. 6. also called Asia Minor Agreement, (May 1916), secret convention made during World War I between Great Britain and France, with the assent of imperial Russia, for the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire. The agreement led to the division of Turkish-held Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine into various French- and British-administered areas.
  6. 7. Local councils consisting of workers, peasants, and soldiers. In many cities, they had more influence than the provisional government.
  7. 10. Conflict in the late 1800’s between Russia and Japanese over Korean territories, Russia’s lost made people grow angry.
  8. 14. the working class.