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Quiz 14: The Futile Search for Stability: Europe Between the Wars, 1919-1939
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Question 121
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What were the causes of the Great Depression? How did the European states respond to the Great Depression?
Question 122
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What were Hitler's core ideas or assumptions? What were the methods used to implement them once he and the Nazis had established the Nazi state in Germany?
Question 123
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Talk about: -Ernest Rutherford and the atom
Question 124
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What impact did the growth of mass culture and mass leisure have upon European society in the 1920s and 1930s?
Question 125
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What explains the collapse of Weimar Germany? What does the Weimar Republic's failure suggest about the fragility of democracy in western Europe after World War I?
Question 126
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How do the cultural and intellectual trends of the 1920s and 1930s reflect a crisis of confidence in Western civilization?
Question 127
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What crises and changes did the democratic states in Europe and the United States face during the interwar years? How successful were they in resolving their challenges?
Question 128
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Other than the Great War having ended, about what was there to be hopeful as the 1920s dawned?
Question 129
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Using Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia as the models, what were the philosophical and practical differences between communism and fascism?
Question 130
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Compare and contrast the Stalinist with the Bolshevik state established after the Russian Revolution in 1917. How and why did economic, social, and political policies change over time?