Theis treaty ended WWI and imposed harsh penalties on Germany.
What is the Treaty of Versailles
Between 1919 and 1924, this country demanded strict enforcement of the Treaty of Versailles.
What is France?
In a totalitarian state, individual freedom is subordinated to this.
What is collective will?
This is how the fascists viewed private property.
What is private property was owned by individuals but overseen by the state?
In these countries after WWI, this group was given the right to vote in recognition of their war efforts.
What are women?
This country vowed to revise the terms of the Treaty of Versaialles.
What is Germany?
These three countries were not present at the negotiations of the Treaty of Versailles.
What are Germany, Austria, Hungary, Turkey, Russia?
This leader set up the first European fascist movement.
Who is Benito Mussolini?
This appeals most strongly to the upper and middle classes who fear that a revolution would threaten to take away their wealth and property.
What is fascism?
After WWI the newly formed German government was called this.
What is the Weimar Republic?
This US President realized the peace settlement included unwise provisions.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
France occupied this German region to enforce reparations payments.
What is the Ruhr Valley?
Mussolini recognized the sovereignty of this small area within Rome.
What is the Vatican City?
This promises a classless society with everyone considered equal.
What is communism?
These three political groups made up the Popular Front Governmennt in France.
What are the Communists, Socialists, and Radicals?
The countries that were given the colonies that belonged to Germany in Africa.
What is France and Belgium?
The severe economic downturn that led to widespread unemployment and hardship in the 1930s.
What is the Great Depression?
This was used by fascists in order to spread their ideas to the public.
What is propaganda?
This wants and international revolution and for all national governments to adopt this system.
What is communism?
This is the right of unions to negotiate with employers over wages and hours.
What is "collective bargaining"?
This legislative body in the United States refused to ratify the League of Nations.
What is the Senate?
This country faced runaway inflation in 1922 and 1923, leading to severe social problems.
What is Germany?
These are three ways Mussolini created a fascist dictatorship.
What is stop publications that criticized the Catholic Church, made it possible for Mussolini to pass laws by decree, and give police unrestricted power to arrest any citizen?
This intends for governmental control to be permament and that it is necessary to maintain order.
What is fascism?
This brought the US out of the Great Depression.
What is WWII?