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WORLD HISTORY: THE
INTER-WAR YEARS
Society in the
1920s
Russian
Revolution
Germany and
Hitler
Italy and
Mussolini
Miscellaneous
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 100
This individual developed the scientific
Theory of Relativity.
SOCIETY IN THE 1920S– 100
Albert Einstein
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 200
This art form combined the reality of the
world with the idea of dreams.
SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 200
Surrealism
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 300
The belief that there is no universal
meaning to life and that each person
creates his/her own meaning through
choices and actions is this.
SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 300
Existentialism
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 400
This individual created the ideas of
psychoanalysis and the unconscious mind.
SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 400
Sigmund Freud
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 500
This is the economic term for a sever
downturn in the economy defined by high
unemployment, low GDP, and widespread
hardship for the people.
SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 500
Depression
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- 100
Leader of the Bolsheviks who successfully
overthrew the provisional government.
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- 100
Vladimir Lenin
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- 200
Holy Man who enticed Czarina
Alexandria and helped heal her son Alexis
in return for running the Russian
government.
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- 200
Rasputin
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- 300
This was designed by Stalin to increase
agricultural and industrial output, by
setting impossibly high quotas, and to
improve transportation.
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- 300
Five-Year Plan
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 400
Stalin created this group because religion
to him was dangerous and a threat to his
control since it gave his people another
power to believe in.
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- 400
League of the Militant Godless
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- 500
Impact that Bloody Sunday had on the
relationship between the Czar and his
people.
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- 500
Broke the traditional idea that the Czar is
the father of the people, making it easier
for the people to fight back.
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GERMANY AND HITLER
- 100
Hitler wanted this for the “supreme”
Aryan race.
GERMANY AND HITLER
- 100
Lebensraum
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GERMANY AND HITLER
- 200
This set of German laws singled out Jews.
GERMANY AND HITLER
- 200
Nuremberg Laws
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GERMANY AND HITLER
- 300
The German democratic state,
established after WWI and the abdication
of the Kaiser was known as this.
GERMANY AND HITLER
- 300
Weimar Republic
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GERMANY AND HITLER
- 400
This Nazi secret police were known as
this.
GERMANY AND HITLER
- 400
Gestapo
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GERMANY AND HITLER
- 500
This youth organization was meant to
establish males as future soldiers, and
women as future mothers. This was
Hitler’s form of indoctrination.
GERMANY AND HITLER
- 500
Hitler Youth and the German League of
Girls
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI
- 100
Known for ruling Italy as a Fascist and the
first one to create Fascism.
ITALY AND MUSSOLINI
- 100
Benito Mussolini
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI
- 200
Name one of the aims of Mussolini.
ITALY AND MUSSOLINI
- 200
 Restore the pride of Italy
 Return to the height of the Roman
Empire
 Build up the country so it never had
to bow to another power
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI
- 300
Mussolini had a core groups of fascist
followers who were recognizable by this
colored shirt.
ITALY AND MUSSOLINI
- 300
Black shirts
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI
- 400
The allegiance of a citizen in a FASCIST
country is not to the individual but to
this.
ITALY AND MUSSOLINI
- 400
State
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI
- 500
Name one tactic used by totalitarian
leaders.
ITALY AND MUSSOLINI
- 500
Police terror
Propaganda
Persecution
Indoctrination
Censorship
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MISCELLANEOUS
- 100
The working class in Russia that is made
up of the majority of the population, their
greatest enemy was the Bourgeoisie.
MISCELLANEOUS
- 100
Proletariat
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MISCELLANEOUS
- 200
These Russian democratically elected
groups of workers, laborers, and soldiers
had more power in cities that did the
provisional government.
MISCELLANEOUS
- 200
Soviets
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MISCELLANEOUS
- 300
The Night of Broken Glass, Hitler’s first
direct attack on the Jews, is known as
what in German.
MISCELLANEOUS
- 300
Kristallnacht
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MISCELLANEOUS
- 400
To have total control as a government
and use that control over all aspects of
state life, including the citizens is known
as this.
MISCELLANEOUS
- 400
Totalitarianism
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MISCELLANEOUS
- 500
In order to rid the Communist party of
any opponents, Stalin implemented this.
MISCELLANEOUS
- 500
Great Purge
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