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Rise of Totalitarianism

Warm Up What is a Fascist Government? Who was the creator of Fascism? How did the Treaty of Versailles impact Italy and Germany?

Homework Chapter 15 Section 4 Assessment: Questions 1-4

Learning Objectives Interpret how the Great Depression impacted different countries Analyze how Adolf Hitler came to power Synthesize Hitler’s rise to power through creating a flow chart

The Great Depression- (Causes) Uneven distribution of wealth Overproduction of goods Less demand for consumer products 1929: Stock Market Crash- Everyone begins selling stocks, resulting in a panic, and stocks become worthless

The Great Depression leads to Worldwide Depression 1.How did World War I start a worldwide economic depression? 2.How did this worldwide depression lead to the rise of Fascism in countries such as Germany and Italy? 3.What did Hitler do to improve the German economy? 4.What was Stalin’s 5 Year Plan and what was its purpose? 5.What was Japan’s problem after World War I and how did they decide to solve this?

Chapter 15 Section 3 Write down the definitions of the following terms: a.Nazism b.Fuhrer c.Mein Kampf d.Lebensraum e.Chancellor f.Reichstag g.SS h.Kristallnacht

Hitler’s Germany: Flow Chart Make a Flow Chart that describes how Hitler rose to power in Germany Start at the Treaty of Versailles End at Kristallnacht Include pictures with each event that you label to show understanding YOU MUST DO AT LEAST 10 EVENTS Use your vocabulary list to help you

Check for Understanding Wh at do you think was the most significant event that led to Hitler’s rise to power? Why?

Warm Up What different solutions did Germany, Italy, Soviet Union, and Japan use to combat the international depression?

Homework Chapter 15 Section 4 Assessment: Questions 1-4

Learning Objectives Analyze the different actions taken by world leaders between World War I and World War II Collaborate with Group Members to form projects on the different world leaders Synthesize differences and similarities between different world leaders and their countries

Group work: World Leaders and Their Policies Group 1: Joseph Stalin- Soviet Union Group 2: Benito Mussolini- Italy Group 3: Adolf Hitler- Germany Group 4: Neville Chamberlain- Great Britain Group 5: Emperor Hirohito- Japan Group 6: Franklin Roosevelt- USA

World Leader Posters You will be making a poster of your world leader which shows: a.Images of the leader b.The flag of the country they were the leader of c.Where in the world the country is (draw a map) d.Their policies and actions e.Their relationship to World War II

Check for Understanding List three different policies/actions/events that happened under each leader a.Stalin b.Mussolini c.Hitler d.Chamberlain e.Hirohito f.Roosevelt

Pair-Share With a partner, write down every fact you already know about World War II

Warm Up What is appeasement? Which countries had a policy of appeasement? How does appeasement relate to World War I?

Looking Ahead Next Week: Test on World War I-Rise of Totalitarianism District Assessment: Appeasement

Learning Objectives

Pair-Share: Homework With a partner, go over your answer to Question 4 on the homework Brainstorm 10 Pros and 10 Cons of the US becoming an Isolationist Country in the modern day Answer the following question in a paragraph: Should we “appease” ISIS in the modern day? Why or why not?

Vocabulary list Define the terms, people, and places on the vocabulary list Make sure to include the relevance of these words to the material

Japan 1930: Great Depression hits Military takes control of the government Emperor Hirohito becomes a “figurehead” a. Figurehead: A leader without any power b. Can you think of any modern day examples of “Figureheads”?

Japan invades China (1937) -What have we already learned about China? Japanese attack Manchuria (region in northern China) 1933: League of Nations protests against Japan and Japan leaves the League of Nations - Why didn’t the League of Nations stop Japan from invading China? 1937: Japan declares full war against China and invade the Chinese capital of Nanking Jiang Jieshi- leader of Chinese Army Mao Zedong- leader of Chinese Communist rebels

Rape of Nanking Read the article and answer the questions that follow Note: POW’s= Prisoners of War

Check for Understanding What is the difference between a war and a genocide?

Review World War I Quizzes What questions do you have about the quizzes?

Study Guides Fill out the Study Guide for the Test next week