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World History Test review Chapters 31 and 32 Chapter 31, section 3 Be able to : identify Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler and how they rose to power; define the terms – Nazism, Fascism, Mein Kampf, Aryans, lebensraum, March on Rome, Il Duce, Der Fuhrer, Black shirts, Beer Hall Putsch, Nuremberg Laws Chapter 31, section 4 Be able to : review your charts on aggressive actions of the Axis powers and understand the reactions of the Allied powers or League of Nations; define the terms – appeasement, Axis Powers, Anschluss, Munich Conference, Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Francisco Franco Chapter 32, section 1 Be able to : explain how World War II started, the early stages of the war, the purpose of the nonaggression pact, describe the Battle of Britain, the significance of the rescue at Dunkirk, compare Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union to Napoleon’s invasion of Russia, decisions made by the United States to help with the war effort; identify the following terms – blitzkrieg, sitzkrieg, Vichy, Charles de Gaulle, Winston Churchill, RAF, Erwin Rommel, Tobruk, cash and carry, Lend Lease Act, Atlantic Charter Chapter 32, section 2 Be able to : identify events and battles in the Pacific and their significance, identify – Isoroku Yamamoto, Douglas MacArthur, island hopping Chapter 32, section 3 Be able to : describe the change in policies taken by the Nazis during the Holocaust, problems for refugees from Europe, explain the results of the Holocaust, define – Kristallnacht, Aryans, ghettos, the Final Solution, genocide, Auschwitz, einsatzgruppen Chapter 32, section 4 Be able to : describe the major events that ended the war in Europe and Asia; explain the effects of the war on civilians on the home front during the war, analyze the war time decisions made by the “Big Three” , define – Dwight Eisenhower, Nisei, internment camps, D-day, Yalta Conference, Potsdam Conference, kamikazes, Manhattan Project