Dictators
Ideological Traits 1
Dictators 2 (double points)
(Rejections of) Liberalism
Ideological Traits 2 (double points)
100

He promised peace, land and bread to his people

Who is Vladimir Lenin?

100

A large social goal is to create a classless society

What is Communism

100

He created a totalitarian state known as the Third Reich

Who is Adolf Hitler

100

This philosopher argued that people have natural rights.

Who is John Locke?

100

This system fosters the Security and economic interests of the majority over the minority. 

What is Authoritarianism

200

He used aggressive 5 year plans to industrialize his country

Who is Joseph Stalin

200

This ideology is extremely nationalist.

What is Fascism?

200

He used forced labor camps to punish enemies of the state. 

What is the Gulag?

Who is Joseph Stalin?


200

The natural rights that people are entitled to, according to the father of liberalism

What is life, liberty and land (property)

200

This thinker believed that individuals must sometimes surrender personal freedoms to an absolute authority in exchange for security, forming the basis of an early challenge to classical liberalism.

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

300

He starved his dissenters, claiming the lives of millions.

Who is Joseph Stalin?

300

 Locke shaped this theory that explains why people agree to be governed.

What is Social Contract Theory?

300

He used the SA to intimidate any political rivals and helped him consolidate his power.

Who is Adolf Hitler?

(Sturmabteilung) 

300

This concept argues that government intervention is necessary to correct market failures and ensure fairness.

What is Keynesian Economics?

300

This Ideology requires a Government-directed private enterprise-based economy to serve the needs and interests of the state

What is Fascism?

400

His final act was taking a cyanide pill, and a shot to his right temple as allied forces closed in on him. 

Who is Adolf Hitler

400

This principle allows people to choose what jobs they work, what they buy, and how they run their businesses

What is Economic Freedom?

400

He made "The little red book" compulsory for his people to read.

Who is Mao Zedong?

400

This rejection of Liberalism allows for maximum economic freedom

What is Fascism

400

The decision-making in a fascist government

What is Centralized Decision Making

500
He joined two separate government positions to become one in his beginning days of leading.

Who is Adolf Hitler?

500

The “invisible hand” supports this system, where competition and voluntary exchange guide economic outcomes without government interference.

What is laissez-faire capitalism?

500

he lead this political group that seized power during the October resolution (2 answers)

Who are the Bolsheviks / Who is Vladimir Lenin

500

which rejection of liberalism was occurring during The Enabling Act (1933), which gave Hitler supreme power to pass any laws necessary to ensure order.

what are individual rights / What is rule of law

500

Money is worth next to nothing, economy is in shambles

What is Hyperinflation?