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Fascism

Turmoil between the Wars

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP European History 31 May 2015 Chapter 15 Outline Turmoil Between Wars WW1 took 9m/destroyed Euro confidence Euros in interwar yrs. Wantedsocialism/commie, turned to extremisms on right Result in 20s was collapse of democracy; 30s, few democracies remained Brit, France, US, regimes were frayed by challenges Cause of democracy?s decline was econ., caused by WW1/Great Depression of 1929-33 Layin social conflict, exacerbated by war; electorate rallied to extremist parties that promised transformations of nations Nat?l?ism was source of discontent, Italy/Germany, nat?l?ism turned against gov?t?s

An Age of Anxiety

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 23 August 2015 Chapter 35 Outline Anxiety Born in 1889, Adolf Hitler loved his mother Klara, bristled at father Alois? demands forhim to enter Austrian civil service; wanted to be artist; school grades slipped Alois died in 1903, freed Hitler; left school in 1905, became artist Followed ambitions in Vienna, Vienna Academy of Fine Arts rejected him as art student in 1907; Klara diedin 1908, lived off pension/$ inherited from mother Admired architecture of city/attended opera; enjoyed music of Richard Wagner, embrace of heroic German myth matched his own predilections Studied at homeless shelter; shelter discussed race, listened to those who hailed supremacy of Aryan race/inferiority of Jews

AP EURO NOTES

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AP Euro Notes Sec 26-2 pp. 807-816 Nalani Story The Democratic States Woodrow Wilson proclaimed that WWI=been fought to make world safe for democracy 1919, there seemed to be some justification for this claim 4 major Euro states & a host of minor ones had functioning political democracies In a # of nations, universal male suffrage=replaced by universal suffrage as male politicians rewarded women for their contributions to WWI by granting the right to vote (except in Italy, France, & Spain) Women also began to enter political life as deputies to parliamentary bodies. In new German repub almost 10% of deputies elected to Reichstag in 1919=women # dropped to 6% by 1926 Great Britain After WWI GB went through a period of painful readjustment and serious economic difficulties

DBQ- Causes of WWII

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GO TO THE NEXT PAGE SECTION II ? Causes of World War II ? (Suggested writing time -- 60 minutes) ? Directions: The following question is based on the accompanying Documents 1-13. ? This question is designed to test your ability to work with historical documents. As you analyze the documents, take into account both the sources and the authors' points of view. Write an essay on the

Traditions and Encounters Chapter 35 Test Bank

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CHAPTER 35 TEST QUESTIONS MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The term lost generation was coined by a. Erich Maria Remarque. b. John Steinbeck. c. Karl Barth. d. Sun Yat-sen. e. Gertrude Stein. * (p. 979) 2. The writer whose Decline of the West proposed that European society had entered the final stage of its existence was a. Karl Marx. b. Erich Maria Remarque. c. Oswald Spengler. * d. Werner Heisenberg. e. Karl Barth. (p. 979) 3. In Karl Barth?s Epistle to the Romans, he a. laid the groundwork for the rise of fascism in Italy. b. shocked the Christian world by stressing the importance of material progress above everything else. c. suggested that Jesus? ideas were a precursor to communism.

Pins and Needles

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Pins and Needles Thematic Overview Suggested Character Analysis Format Character Analysis: Questions are in red, throughout the packet. Thematic Overview of Pins and Needles ?Sing Me a Song of Social Significance? Too many Broadway musicals are too pappy, silly, and stupid! This song is a call to action for other songs that touch on more important issues, such as the state of war and peace in the world, the struggles of the working class, and cultural trends. I want a song that?s satirical? all the other songs in this play are satirical, about political and social trends. What is the ?social significance? of the song(s) your character appears in? Social Significance is about what to sing about and what is significant in the world

14552540-speilvogel-ch-26-prt2.pdf

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Sp. Ch26 prt 2 758-73 Retreat from Democracy: The Authoritarian and Totalitarian States I. The apparent triumph of liberal democracy in 1919 proved extremely short-lived. By 1939, only 2 major states (France and Great Britain) and several minor ones (Low Countries, the Scandinavian states, Switzerland, and Czechoslovakia) remained democratic. A. Italy and Germany had succumbed to fascism, while the Soviet Union, under Stalin, had moved toward a repressive totalitarian state. B. A host of other European states, especially in eastern Europe, adopted authoritarian structures of various kinds. II. The dictatorial regimes b/w the wars assumed both old and new forms. A. The totalitarian regimes, whose best examples can be found in Stalinist Russia and

14552540-speilvogel-ch-26-prt22.pdf

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Sp. Ch26 prt 2 758-73 Retreat from Democracy: The Authoritarian and Totalitarian States I. The apparent triumph of liberal democracy in 1919 proved extremely short-lived. By 1939, only 2 major states (France and Great Britain) and several minor ones (Low Countries, the Scandinavian states, Switzerland, and Czechoslovakia) remained democratic. A. Italy and Germany had succumbed to fascism, while the Soviet Union, under Stalin, had moved toward a repressive totalitarian state. B. A host of other European states, especially in eastern Europe, adopted authoritarian structures of various kinds. II. The dictatorial regimes b/w the wars assumed both old and new forms. A. The totalitarian regimes, whose best examples can be found in Stalinist Russia and

APWH Chaper 34 notes

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Chapter?34: An Age of Anxiety Chapter Outline Probing cultural frontiers Postwar pessimism The "lost generation" Term used to describe pessimism of U.S. and European thinkers after the war Postwar poetry and fiction reflected disillusionment with western culture Scholars--Oswald Spengler, Arnold Toynbee--lamented decline of the west Religious thought reflected uncertainty and pessimism Karl Barth attacked liberal Christian theology embracing idea of progress Older concepts of original sin and human depravity revived Attacks on the ideal of progress Science tarnished by the technological horrors of World War I Most western societies granted suffrage to all men and women Many intellectuals disillusioned with democracy Conservatives decried "the rule of inferiors"

euro 26

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Chapter 26 The Futile Search for a New Stability: Europe Between the Wars, 1919-1939 An Uncertain Peace: The Search for Security The French Policy of Coercion (1919-1924) April 1921: Allied Reparations Commission settled on a sum of 132 billion marks 1922: Germany unable to pay reparations French occupy Ruhr valley Both Germany and France suffered from the French occupation of the Ruhr German policy of passive resistance: printed more paper money intensified inflation Economic disaster fueled political upheavals October 1923: Communists staged uprisings November 1923: Nazis attempt to seize power in Munich U.S. and Britain force French to agree to a new conference of experts to reassess the reparations problem The Hopeful Years (1924-1929)

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