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Madam Curie Einstein Freud

Modern Art. Kandinsky-abstractErnst-dada. . Dali-surrealism. . Picasso-Cubism. Western Democracies Stumble. . . A. Postwar problems1. Needed to find jobs for returning vets2. 1922-Ireland became a self-governing state3. France-several parties competed for power4. Isolationism in USA. Red Scare-police expelled foreign radicalsB. limited immigration from Europe.

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Madam Curie Einstein Freud

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    1. Madam Curie Einstein Freud

    2. Modern Art Kandinsky-abstract Ernst-dada

    3. Dali-surrealism

    4. Picasso-Cubism

    5. Western Democracies Stumble

    6. A. Postwar problems 1. Needed to find jobs for returning vets 2. 1922-Ireland became a self-governing state 3. France-several parties competed for power 4. Isolationism in US A. Red Scare-police expelled foreign radicals B. limited immigration from Europe

    7. B. Postwar Foreign Policy 1. Peace Settlements caused friction-Germany/Eastern Europe 2. France-concerned with securing borders A. Built Maginot line-(massive fortification) B. strengthened military/sought alliances C. Insisted on enforcement of Treaty of Versailles D. Goal-weaken German economy

    8. 3. Search for Peace A. 1925-seven European countries signed treaties @ Locarno, Switz.-symbol of peace B. 1928-Kellogg-Briand Pact- renounced war as instrument of national policy-pursued disarmament C. League of Nations-powerless to stop aggression

    9. C. Postwar Economics 1. Britain-High debt/unemployment-low wages=1926 general strike 2. France-recovered quickly (reparations) 3. U.S. emerged as leading economic power

    10. D. Great Depression 1. Falling demand/overproduction A. during war-high demand for raw materials B. after war-demand fell C. earned less-bought less D. factories produced more goods=over production

    11. 2. Stock Market Crash A. 1929- people sold stocks all at once=stock prices crashed B. Great Depression-global economic collapse C. Millions lost jobs- D. American banks demanded repayment of foreign loans (raised tariffs)

    12. E. Democracies React to the Depression 1. 1931 Britain- 1 in 4 unemployed 2. France-democratic-lacked strong leadership 3. U.S. New Deal-FDR- massive package of economic and social programs a. Govt. involved in peoples lives b. Created jobs, subsidies to farmers, social security 4. Depression continued-people lost faith in democracies a. Created fertile ground for extremists

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