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Chapter 16 Section 1
Chapter 16 Section 1
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Review yesterdays assignment
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Review Dictators Map Questions
Notes
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Chapter 16, Section 1
Worksheet
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Chapter 16 Section 1
Worksheet
Work to complete the side with the map
first
this portion will be due at theJAPANE
start of class
BENITO
FRANCI
DICTAT tomorrow
JOSEPH
ADOLF
SE
MUSSOL
SCO
OR
STALIN
HITLER MILITAR
INI
FRANCO
ISTS
COUNTR
Y
JAPAN TO EXPAND?
WHAT PROBLEMS MIGHT GERMANY FACE DURING
WWII CONSIDERING ITS LOCATION?
WHAT BENEFITS DOES GERMANY HAVE GIVEN ITS
LOCATION IN THE FUTURE WWII?
SPOILER ALERT: RUSSIA HAS TO FIGHT JAPAN AND
GERMANY (I KNOW RIGHT!?) IN WWII, WHY MIGHT
THIS BE A PROBLEM FOR RUSSIA?
CONSIDERING HOW FAR THE UNITED STATES IS
FROM THE TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENTS, SHOULD
THE U.S. GET INVOLVED WITH THESE COUNTRIES
AFFAIRS? WHY?
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American History /
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World History / Geography
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Chapter Introduction
Main Idea: Germany invades neighboring
Chapter 16 Section 1
Dictators Threaten World Peace
Breaking it down
Main Idea: The rise of rulers
Europe
Germany resents blame for war, loss of colonies,
border territories
Russia resents loss of lands used to create other
nations
New democracies flounder under social, economic
problems
Dictators rise; driven by nationalism, desire for more
territory
Joseph Stalin transforms the Soviet Union
1922 V. I. Lenin establishes Soviet Union after civil war
1924 Joseph Stalin takes over:
replaces private farms with collectives
creates second largest industrial power; famines kill millions
purges anyone who threatens his power; 813 million killed
Nationalism (Continued)
The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Unemployment, inflation lead to bitter strikes, some communist-led
Middle, upper classes want stronger leaders
Fascism stresses nationalism, needs of state above individual
Benito Mussolini plays on fears of economic collapse, communism
Supported by government officials, police, army
1922 appointed head of government, establishes totalitarian state
The Nazis Take Over Germany
Adolf
Wants
Nationalism (Continued)
Militarists Gain Control in Japan
1931, Nationalist military leaders seize Manchuria
League of Nations condemns action; Japan quits League
Militarists take control of Japanese government
Ethiopia
Civil War Breaks Out in Spain
1936, General Francisco Franco rebels against Spanish
republic
Spanish Civil War begins
and Germany
1939, Franco wins war, becomes fascist dictator