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World War II Pt 1 – Rise of Fascism in Europe Il Duce (Italy’s Benito Mussolini) creates “fascism” anti-communist but also an alternative to capitalism --from the Latin, fasces, meaning… symbol of unity creates “fascism” --from the Latin, fasces, meaning… An ancient Roman fasces, a more militaristic symbol of unity creates “fascism” --from the Latin, fasces, meaning… creates fascism Economically: a type of highly-regulated capitalism THE STATE facilitates “syndicates” of companies and labor unions creates fascism Politically: anti-democratic; one leader, surrounded by a “brain trust” creates fascism Socially: nationalistic; anti-individualistic THE STATE dictates morality • Glorified war • Thought that nations must acquire empire or else decay Mussolini speaking • Glorified war • Thought that nations must acquire empire or else decay How will the League of Nations react? THEY’LL BE WIMPS Haile Selassie, leader of Ethiopia, speaks before the assembly of nations The effect of the Depression on international affairs [insert villainous laugh here] THEY’LL BE WIMPS Haile Selassie, leader of the League, speaks before the assembly of nations 1936: Alliances, here we go again… CREATION OF THE ROME-BERLIN “AXIS” Directly Comparative Thesis Statements COMPARE AND CONTRAST EUROPEAN AND JAPANESE FEUDALISM, c. 800-1300 C.E. After the fall of the western Roman empire in the 5th century and the demise of the Heian Court of Japan in the 12th century, each region developed feudalism as a governing system. Yet, despite emerging out of the same need for security and stability, feudalism in Europe and Japan differed greatly in attitudes toward women due to the patriarchal beliefs that survived the Roman empire. Directly Comparative Thesis Statements COMPARE AND CONTRAST EUROPEAN AND JAPANESE FEUDALISM, c. 800-1300 C.E. After the fall of the western Roman empire in the 5th century and the demise of the Heian Court of Japan in the 12th century, each region developed feudalism as a governing system. Yet, despite emerging out of the same need for security and stability, feudalism in Europe and Japan differed greatly in attitudes toward women due to the patriarchal beliefs that survived the Roman empire. PLAN FOR SIMILARITIES PARAGRAPHS Directly Comparative Thesis Statements COMPARE AND CONTRAST EUROPEAN AND JAPANESE FEUDALISM, c. 800-1300 C.E. After the fall of the western Roman empire in the 5th century and the demise of the Heian Court of Japan in the 12th century, each region developed feudalism as a governing system. Yet, despite emerging out of the same need for security and stability, feudalism in Europe and Japan differed greatly in attitudes toward women due to the patriarchal beliefs that survived the Roman empire. PLAN FOR DIFFERENCES PARAGRAPH Directly Comparative Thesis Statements COMPARE AND CONTRAST GERMAN AND ITALIAN FASCISM BETWEEN 1925 AND 1945. After the fall of the western Roman empire in the 5th century and the demise of the Heian Court of Japan in the 12th century, each region developed feudalism as a governing system. Yet, despite emerging out of the same need for security and stability, feudalism in Europe and Japan differed greatly in attitudes toward women due to the patriarchal beliefs that survived the Roman empire. PLAN FOR DIFFERENCES PARAGRAPH Directly Comparative Thesis Statements COMPARE AND CONTRAST GERMAN AND ITALIAN FASCISM IN THE 1930’s. While fascism in 1930’s Germany and Italy demanded selfsacrifice and allegiance to the State, the Italian government was more intrusive in its dictates on business methods and personal morality.After the fall of the western Roman empire in the 5th century and the demise of the Heian Court of Japan in the 12th century, each region developed feudalism as a governing system. Yet, despite emerging out of the same need for security and stability, feudalism in Europe and Japan differed greatly in attitudes toward women due to the patriarchal beliefs that survived the Roman empire.