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Early 20th century WH and HH
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In which year was Adolf Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany?
1933
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List 3 common elements in Nazi and Soviet dictatorship.
propaganda, terror, cult of personality, single-party system, no separation of powers, youth organisations
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How did the First World War start? Explain the casus belli in 2-3 sentences.
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Why did the US enter WWI? Mention two reasons.
Submarine, Zimmermann
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Which were the three nations in mediaeval and early modern Transylvania?
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Péter Pázmány established a college (later became university) in the city of ... in the year ...
Nagyszombat (modern Trnava), 1635
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Explain political left and right.
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Explain the meaning of the Enabling Act in Germany. Why is it very dangerous for a democratic system?
Governing without parliament. No checks and balances.
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In which year was Miklós Horthy elected Regent?
1920
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What was the name of the troops led by Horthy in 1919?
National Army
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Explain the term 'the presumption of innocence'.
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What is planned economy? Mention an advantage and a disadvantage of it.
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Explain the term 'Zionism'. How did it connect to Great Britain?
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What was the name of US President Roosevelt's programme to get out of the economic crisis?
New Deal
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Name the first and the last kings of Hungary.
Stephen I, Charles IV
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Explain what you can see in the diagram.
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Explain the term 'revisionism'.
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Name the two fighting blocks in WWI. List the main member states in each.
Central Powers vs The Entente / the Allied Powers
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Mention two inventions from the first, and two from the second industrial revolution.
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Which country did PM Gyula Gömbös regard as a model to follow?
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How does the banknote connect to the Bethlen era?
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