Deck 25: The Crisis Deepens: World War Ii

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What were the most significant ideas and outcomes of the conferences at Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam?
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totalitarian state
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Explain both the long-term and immediate causes of World War II.
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National Socialist German Workers' Party/Nazis
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Is it fair to say that World War II was often as destructive and terrifying for civilians on the home front as it was for soldiers on the battlefield? Why or why not?
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What was the crucial year in determining the outcome of World War II, and why?
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Benito Mussolini's Fascio di Combattimento
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Adolf Hitler and Mein Kampf
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Describe the Holocaust in terms of its most significant events and participants. Which groups were targeted, and why?
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What political, economic, and/or social conditions enabled the rise of Hitler in Germany? How did Hitler take advantage of Germany´s problems in seizing political power?
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What was the "Cold War," and was it inevitable? Why or why not?
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Compare the authoritarianism of Stalin's Soviet Union with that of Hitler's Germany. What are the similarities and what are the differences between the two regimes? Was one more "totalitarian" than the other?
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Did the entrance of the United States into World War II, coming about six months after the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, make the defeat of Germany, Japan and Italy inevitable? Why or why not?
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How did Hitler attempt to implement his New Order in Europe? To what degree was it effective and in line with his ideological goals?
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Why did Japan ultimately fail in its campaign of "Asia for the Asians"?
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Why were militarists able to gain and exert so much power in Japan in the 1930s? Did their control of government make the Pacific phase of World War II inevitable? Explain.
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What was "fascism" and what was its appeal to so many in the years following World War I?
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How and why did World War II play a key role in bringing an end to the era of European colonialism in Asia and Africa?
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Compare the roles of women in the war economies of the major combatants in World War II. How do you explain the difference?
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the Sudetenland
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Lebensraum
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collectivization of agriculture
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fascism
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Hitler-Stalin nonaggression pact
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Rome-Berlin Axis and the Anti-Comintern Pact
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Chiang Kai-Shek
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the Munich conference
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invasion of Ethiopia
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SA / Sturmabteilung
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Heinrich Himmler
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"Monroe Doctrine for Asia"
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the Enabling Act
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Triumph of the Will
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Allied strategic bombing survey
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Final Solution
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Einsatzgruppen
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Vichy France
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Blitzkrieg
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Invasion of Normandy, June 6, 1944
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Cologne and the Dresden raids
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Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
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conquest of Nanjing, December 1937
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"unconditional surrender"
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decolonization
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Joseph Stalin
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Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941
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Franklin Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman
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Erwin Rommel and El Alamein
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the Grand Alliance
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Battles of the Coral Sea and Midway
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the Blitz
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Battle of Stalingrad
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The SA, or Storm Troops, were

A) the Nazi party militia.
B) the major threat to the security of the Nazi Party before 1923.
C) the first type of Kolkhoz.
D) led by Hermann Goering.
E) Mussolini's Black Shirts.
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Which leader first used the term "totalitarian"?

A) Benito Mussolini
B) Mao Zedong
C) Francisco Franco
D) Adolf Hitler
E) General Franco
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free elections in Eastern Europe
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Winston Churchill and the "Iron Curtain"
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Which statement best describes Mussolini's Fascist rule in Italy?

A) It gave him total control over all aspects of Italian life.
B) It achieved greater power, in repression and media control, than the dictatorships in Germany and the Soviet Union did.
C) It tried to involve all Italian socialists in a program of indoctrination, but achieved only limited success in that area.
D) It promoted an egalitarian view of women´s roles in society.
E) It was strongly supported by business and large landlord groups.
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The originator of the concept and practice of fascism was

A) Adolph Hitler.
B) General Francisco Franco.
C) Juan Peron.
D) Benito Mussolini.
E) Otto von Bismarck.
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division of Germany and Berlin
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The Nazi Party

A) had originally been called the Labor Party.
B) had 800,000 members by 1932.
C) gave qualified support to communism until 1935.
D) favored collectivization until 1934.
E) made class-based appeals in elections.
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Cold War
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"comfort women"
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United Nations
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One of Hitler´s key lieutenants, who commanded the SS, was

A) Paul von Hindenburg.
B) Heinrich Himmler.
C) Leni Riefenstahl.
D) Hermann Göring.
E) Joseph Goebbels.
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Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam conferences
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Hitler wrote Mein Kampf

A) during World War I.
B) before the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923.
C) while in jail after the failed Beer Hall Putsch.
D) during the early years of the Great Depression.
E) after becoming Chancellor in 1933.
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The event(s) that allowed Hitler to gain dictatorial powers by "legal" means was/were

A) his Dachau speech and the two subsequent assassination attempts by the SPD in 1932.
B) the death of President Hindenburg and Hitler's speech at Hindenburg's funeral.
C) the Reichstag fire, Mussolini's "Caesar" speech, and Rommel's endorsement.
D) the crushing of the Kiel Mutiny by the SS.
E) the passage of the Enabling Act by the Reichstag.
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Hitler´s support in Germany derived partly from

A) his anti-capitalist appeals to the working class.
B) his support from the conservative economic elite, which saw him as a bulwark against communism.
C) his promise to uphold the Versailles Treaty in spite of its unpopularity.
D) his aim to restore Germany's leadership of the League of Nations.
E) his threat to tear up the unpopular German Constitution.
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Mussolini became prime minister of Italy

A) when King Victor Emmanuel, reacting to Fascist intimidation, appointed him.
B) because the Fascio di Combattimento won a majority of seats in the parliamentary election.
C) after groups of squadristi destroyed the socialist opposition to Fascist rule.
D) when he mounted a violent coup d'état and seized control of the government.
E) when he made an alliance with the pope and the Bolshevik government of Russia.
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The Beer Hall Putsch of 1923

A) brought Mussolini to power.
B) was an attempt to seize power in the independent nation of Southern Bavaria.
C) brought Hitler to power in Germany.
D) gave Hitler and the Nazis publicity in Germany.
E) led to the German government exiling Hitler back to his native Austria.
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"displaced persons"
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Which statement best characterizes totalitarian states in the 1930s?

A) They were democratic and championed individualism and democratic freedoms.
B) They were all-compassing, authoritarian dictatorships that subordinated individual needs, and employed police power and mass propaganda to achieve total control.
C) They limited their authoritarian dictates to the political and economic aspects of the state's affairs, in an effort to have freer social and cultural choices serve as means of placating the masses.
D) They wanted the masses to rule in all aspects of governance.
E) They depended upon the appeasement policies of the Eastern democracies.
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Beer Hall Putsch
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What were the most significant ideas and outcomes of the conferences at Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam?
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totalitarian state
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Explain both the long-term and immediate causes of World War II.
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National Socialist German Workers' Party/Nazis
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Is it fair to say that World War II was often as destructive and terrifying for civilians on the home front as it was for soldiers on the battlefield? Why or why not?
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What was the crucial year in determining the outcome of World War II, and why?
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Benito Mussolini's Fascio di Combattimento
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Adolf Hitler and Mein Kampf
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Describe the Holocaust in terms of its most significant events and participants. Which groups were targeted, and why?
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What political, economic, and/or social conditions enabled the rise of Hitler in Germany? How did Hitler take advantage of Germany´s problems in seizing political power?
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What was the "Cold War," and was it inevitable? Why or why not?
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Compare the authoritarianism of Stalin's Soviet Union with that of Hitler's Germany. What are the similarities and what are the differences between the two regimes? Was one more "totalitarian" than the other?
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Did the entrance of the United States into World War II, coming about six months after the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, make the defeat of Germany, Japan and Italy inevitable? Why or why not?
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How did Hitler attempt to implement his New Order in Europe? To what degree was it effective and in line with his ideological goals?
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Why did Japan ultimately fail in its campaign of "Asia for the Asians"?
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Why were militarists able to gain and exert so much power in Japan in the 1930s? Did their control of government make the Pacific phase of World War II inevitable? Explain.
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What was "fascism" and what was its appeal to so many in the years following World War I?
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How and why did World War II play a key role in bringing an end to the era of European colonialism in Asia and Africa?
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Compare the roles of women in the war economies of the major combatants in World War II. How do you explain the difference?
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the Sudetenland
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Lebensraum
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collectivization of agriculture
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fascism
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Hitler-Stalin nonaggression pact
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Rome-Berlin Axis and the Anti-Comintern Pact
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Chiang Kai-Shek
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the Munich conference
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invasion of Ethiopia
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SA / Sturmabteilung
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Heinrich Himmler
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Five-Year Plans
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"Monroe Doctrine for Asia"
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Old Bolsheviks and the purges
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"Asia for the Asians"
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the Enabling Act
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Kristallnacht
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Manchukuo
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SS/Schutzstaffel
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Triumph of the Will
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Allied strategic bombing survey
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Final Solution
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Einsatzgruppen
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Vichy France
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Blitzkrieg
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Invasion of Normandy, June 6, 1944
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Cologne and the Dresden raids
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Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
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conquest of Nanjing, December 1937
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"unconditional surrender"
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decolonization
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Joseph Stalin
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Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941
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Franklin Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman
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Erwin Rommel and El Alamein
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the Grand Alliance
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Battles of the Coral Sea and Midway
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the Blitz
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Battle of Stalingrad
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The SA, or Storm Troops, were

A) the Nazi party militia.
B) the major threat to the security of the Nazi Party before 1923.
C) the first type of Kolkhoz.
D) led by Hermann Goering.
E) Mussolini's Black Shirts.
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Which leader first used the term "totalitarian"?

A) Benito Mussolini
B) Mao Zedong
C) Francisco Franco
D) Adolf Hitler
E) General Franco
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free elections in Eastern Europe
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Winston Churchill and the "Iron Curtain"
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Which statement best describes Mussolini's Fascist rule in Italy?

A) It gave him total control over all aspects of Italian life.
B) It achieved greater power, in repression and media control, than the dictatorships in Germany and the Soviet Union did.
C) It tried to involve all Italian socialists in a program of indoctrination, but achieved only limited success in that area.
D) It promoted an egalitarian view of women´s roles in society.
E) It was strongly supported by business and large landlord groups.
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The originator of the concept and practice of fascism was

A) Adolph Hitler.
B) General Francisco Franco.
C) Juan Peron.
D) Benito Mussolini.
E) Otto von Bismarck.
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division of Germany and Berlin
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The Nazi Party

A) had originally been called the Labor Party.
B) had 800,000 members by 1932.
C) gave qualified support to communism until 1935.
D) favored collectivization until 1934.
E) made class-based appeals in elections.
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Cold War
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"comfort women"
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United Nations
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One of Hitler´s key lieutenants, who commanded the SS, was

A) Paul von Hindenburg.
B) Heinrich Himmler.
C) Leni Riefenstahl.
D) Hermann Göring.
E) Joseph Goebbels.
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Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam conferences
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Hitler wrote Mein Kampf

A) during World War I.
B) before the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923.
C) while in jail after the failed Beer Hall Putsch.
D) during the early years of the Great Depression.
E) after becoming Chancellor in 1933.
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The event(s) that allowed Hitler to gain dictatorial powers by "legal" means was/were

A) his Dachau speech and the two subsequent assassination attempts by the SPD in 1932.
B) the death of President Hindenburg and Hitler's speech at Hindenburg's funeral.
C) the Reichstag fire, Mussolini's "Caesar" speech, and Rommel's endorsement.
D) the crushing of the Kiel Mutiny by the SS.
E) the passage of the Enabling Act by the Reichstag.
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Hitler´s support in Germany derived partly from

A) his anti-capitalist appeals to the working class.
B) his support from the conservative economic elite, which saw him as a bulwark against communism.
C) his promise to uphold the Versailles Treaty in spite of its unpopularity.
D) his aim to restore Germany's leadership of the League of Nations.
E) his threat to tear up the unpopular German Constitution.
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Mussolini became prime minister of Italy

A) when King Victor Emmanuel, reacting to Fascist intimidation, appointed him.
B) because the Fascio di Combattimento won a majority of seats in the parliamentary election.
C) after groups of squadristi destroyed the socialist opposition to Fascist rule.
D) when he mounted a violent coup d'état and seized control of the government.
E) when he made an alliance with the pope and the Bolshevik government of Russia.
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The Beer Hall Putsch of 1923

A) brought Mussolini to power.
B) was an attempt to seize power in the independent nation of Southern Bavaria.
C) brought Hitler to power in Germany.
D) gave Hitler and the Nazis publicity in Germany.
E) led to the German government exiling Hitler back to his native Austria.
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Instructions: Identify the terms and briefly state their historical significance.
"displaced persons"
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80
Which statement best characterizes totalitarian states in the 1930s?

A) They were democratic and championed individualism and democratic freedoms.
B) They were all-compassing, authoritarian dictatorships that subordinated individual needs, and employed police power and mass propaganda to achieve total control.
C) They limited their authoritarian dictates to the political and economic aspects of the state's affairs, in an effort to have freer social and cultural choices serve as means of placating the masses.
D) They wanted the masses to rule in all aspects of governance.
E) They depended upon the appeasement policies of the Eastern democracies.
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