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The Great
Depression
People
National
Policies
Hodge
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Where did the Great
Depression of the
1930s take place?
a.
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What political change in
Germany resulted from the
world-wide depression?
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What event triggered the Great
:
Depression?
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The German response to their
reparations caused what
economic phenomenon to occur
in Germany during the 1920s
and 30s?
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Name 3 causes of the Great
Depression
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Who was Lenin’s chosen
successor?
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Who was the Italian dictator that
was also an ally of Hitler?
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Japanese General and Prime
Minister?
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Emperor of Japan?
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Name 4 countries that had a
totalitarian leader during the
Interwar Period and their
leaders
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What did Joseph Stalin do to
get rid of rivals and political
enemies?
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Complete the following graphic
organizer:
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What is Fascism?
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Why did Japan initiate
Imperialistic policies?
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Name 4 policies that were part
of Joseph Stalin’s U.S.S.R.
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What was a major flaw in the
League of Nations?
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What was the name of Adolf Hitler’s
book?
Translate the German name to English
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What was Benito Mussolini’s goal
for Italy?
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Where did Fascism originate?
Asia
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Nazism was Germany’s form of
what?
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Causes of
World War II
People
Outcomes
Major Battles
Hodge
Podge
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The failure of what
organization led to World
War II?
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What event caused the United
States to enter World War II?
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What is the darker-shaded
area of this map?
Which country invaded it in
the 1930s?
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Name the agreement made by
Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin in
1939 and was broken by Hitler in
1941.
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What is satisfying the demands of
an unsatisfied party to avoid
conflict? What was given up for
this?
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Who was the President
of the United States
during most of World
War II?
a.
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Who was the Prime Minister of
Great Britain during most of
World War II?
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Who was the United States
President that made
the decision to
:
drop the atomic bomb?
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The Allied Commander in the
European Theater; led D-Day
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US General in the Pacific
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What event ended World War
II?
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Name the international military
tribunal that put Nazi war
criminals on trial
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Who oversaw the occupation of
Japan after accepting the
Japanese surrender?
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What was done to Germany
after WWII?
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What was the purpose of the
Yalta and the Potsdam
Conferences?
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Name the attack on June 6,
1944 in Normandy, France
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World War II began when
Germany invaded what country
in 1939?
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Why was the Battle of Britain so
important?
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Battle that was a major loss for
the Allies but a very heroic
rescue of the French and British
soldiers
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What allied victory changed the
tide of the war on the European
Eastern Front but came at a
great loss of lives.
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What was the US’s strategy in
the Pacific called?
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“December 7, 1941, a date which will live
in infamy”
What does this refer to? Who said it?
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_______________ is the
systematic mass killing of specific
racial, cultural, or religious groups.
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What document did the UN create
to protect people under the
protection of their government from
unethical treatment.
Asia
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Identify the locations on the map
where genocides occurred during
the 20th Century?
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