Germany under Hitler
Nationalism in Latin America
Nationalism in Africa and the Middle East
Indian independence movement
Early 1900's China and Japan
Italy under Mussolini
Soviet Union under Stalin
Roaring 20's
100

People believed that a new voice could be a good thing

Why did the Germans accept Hitler as their leader?

100

Land 

Labor

Religion

What three major issues did the Constitution of 1917 address?

100

They’re forced from their homes, denied education and jobs, and treated poorly because of their race. 

This policy divides families, hurts communities, and brings suffering to millions of people. 

Describe the impact of apartheid policies on non-white South Africans.

100

Discriminatory laws against Indians

What did Gandhi fight against in South Africa?

100

Students began to boycott Japanese goods in protest of these decisions.  

What was the May Fourth Movement?

100

Government controls everything

People are rounded up and killed for refusing to follow the ideas of an all-controlling leader

Describe the ideas of a Totalitarian state

100
A plan that allowed the government to use a command economy with the intention of making the Soviet Union economically strong

What was Stalin’s Five-Year Plan?

100

Overproduction and a drop in demand for goods

The U.S began to struggle financially too when investors became unable to repay loans

The United States began to demand repayment for foreign loans to different countries.  

Name the three causes of the Great Depression

200

The average German had a real struggle paying their bills

How did the Great Depression help Adolf Hitler?

200

The attitude was we should let other countries deal with their own lives

Why did the United States agree to stop interfering with what nation’s affairs?

200

People from France, the U.S., and the West Indies went to Kenya to work on peace

Discuss the role of the African National Congress (ANC) in the fight against apartheid.

200

Allowed British officials to arrest and imprison any Indian citizen suspected of sedition, or urging people to disobey the government.

What were the Rowlatt Acts?

200

Nationalism

Democracy

Economic stability

What were the “Three Principles of the People”?

200

Both types of government have a ruler who can't be questioned

How are Fascism and Communism similar?

200

Output of corn increased

Wheat stayed about the same

Steel decreased


What were the effects of Stalin’s Five-Year Plan?

200

An African American literary movement that focused on African and African American culture

What was the Harlem Renaissance?