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Russia. Economic Crises. Fascism. Hodgepodge. Totalitarianism & Stalin. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Russia 100. What were pogroms? . Russia 100.

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  1. Russia Economic Crises Fascism Hodgepodge Totalitarianism & Stalin 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Russia 100 What were pogroms?

  3. Russia 100 • Violent attacks on Jews

  4. Russia 200 What were the Soviets?

  5. Russia 200 Local councils that were more popular than Russia’s provisional government.

  6. Russia 300 What is an autocracy?

  7. Russia 300 A system of government where there is rule by one person with complete power.

  8. Russia 400 What impact did WWI have on Russia?

  9. Russia 400 It revealed inherent weaknesses in Russia’s economy and leadership.

  10. Russia 500 How did the reigns of Alexander III and Nicholas II lead to the revolutions in 1917?

  11. They forced industrialization but would not grant political rights. They maintained complete control over the government and would not allow for reforms. Russia 500

  12. Totalitarianism & Stalin 100 What is a totalitarian state?

  13. Totalitarianism & Stalin 100 A state in which the government controls every aspect of public and private life.

  14. Totalitarianism & Stalin 200 Why did Stalin persecute the kulaks?

  15. Totalitarianism & Stalin 200 They resisted collectivization.

  16. Totalitarianism & Stalin 300 Name five weapons of Totalitarianism.

  17. Totalitarianism & Stalin 300 Police terror, censorship, indoctrination, propaganda, and persecution.

  18. Totalitarianism & Stalin 400 What were three goals of the Five-Year plans?

  19. Totalitarianism & Stalin 400 Create rapid industrial growth, modernize the Soviet economy, and strengthen national defense.

  20. Totalitarianism & Stalin 500 Name five things Stalin did to transform the Soviet Union into a communist totalitarian state.

  21. Totalitarianism & Stalin 500 Eliminated political opponents through the Great Purge. Jumpstarted the industrial revolution in his Five-Year Plans Jumpstarted agriculture through the creation of collective farms. Persecuted religion & kulaks. Gained control public opinion through use of propaganda, censorship, and indoctrination.

  22. Economic Crises 100 What type of government did most nations have after WWI?

  23. Economic Crises 100 Democracies

  24. Economic Crises 200 What was the impact of the Dawes Plan on Germany?

  25. Economic Crises 200 It stabilized their economy and saved them from the hyperinflation crisis.

  26. Economic Crises 300 Name three underlying problems that existed in the U.S. economy before the Stock Market Crash in 1929.

  27. Economic Crises 300 Buying on the margin & stock speculation. Uneven distribution of wealth. Overproduction of agriculture and industry.

  28. Economic Crises 400 What was the result of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff?

  29. Economic Crises 400 Raised tariffs so high it caused world trade to stop.

  30. Economic Crises 500 Name three things that contributed to the weakness of the Weimar Republic.

  31. Economic Crises 500 Hyperinflation. Lack of democratic tradition. Large number of political parties.

  32. Fascism 100 What was the name of the German political party that sought to overturn the Treaty of Versailles and combat communism?

  33. Fascism 100 Nazi Party

  34. Fascism 200 Who was Il Duce?

  35. Fascism 200 Benito Mussolini

  36. Fascism 300 How did Hitler plan to achieve lebensraum?

  37. Fascism 300 By conquering other Germanic countries/territories in Europe.

  38. Fascism 400 How was Hitler able to gain power in Germany’s government in the 1930s?

  39. Fascism 400 He promised a solution to the economic crisis brought on by the Great Depression.

  40. Fascism 500 Compare Communism & Fascism Name three similarities and two differences.

  41. Fascism 500 Similarities: one-party system, dynamic leader, disregarded individual rights, both embraced nationalism, used weapons of totalitarianism. Differences: Soviets believed in a classless society and embraced internationalism.

  42. Hodgepodge 100 How did the New Deal attempt to fix America’s economy?

  43. Hodgepodge 100 Through increasing government spending- using Keynesian Economics.

  44. Hodgepodge 200 Why did Hitler persecute the Jewish population in Germany?

  45. Hodgepodge 200 Anti-Semitism was a key part of Nazi ideology.

  46. Hodgepodge 300 Why did millions of Germans turn against the leaders of the Weimar Republic?

  47. Hodgepodge 300 They had signed the Treaty of Versailles.

  48. Hodgepodge 400 Who made all the economic decisions in the Soviet Union during the reign of Joseph Stalin?

  49. Hodgepodge 400 Stalin and other government officials- no one else.

  50. Hodgepodge 500 Why did coalition governments in Europe usually prove unstable?

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