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Failed massive defensive line built between France and Germany
Maginot Line
Failed attempt by the Irish to gain their independence during WWI
Easter Rising
Gained right to self-rule from British before World War II
Ireland
French Socialist leader of the Popular Front
Leon Blum
British leader who made moderate reforms during the 1920s
Ramsey McDonald
Dictator
Adolf Hitler
Hated government
Weimar Republic
Private army
Brown Shirts
Agreement which recognized France and Germany’s post-World War I borders and pledged to peacefully settle future problems
Locarno Pact
How did the Nazis gain power?
Recruited unemployed and dissatisfied; money from the middle and upper classes; win seats in the Reichstag; Hitler’s speeches; Nazi rallies; intimidate rivals; Hitler legally appointed by Hindenburg.
Dictator
Benito Mussolini
Government with extreme nationalism and militarism, single leader, no freedom or opposition, but retains private property and social classes.
Fascism
Private army
Black Shirts
Organizing Italians according to their professions
Corporate State
How did the Fascists gain power?
Recruit unemployed and discontented; money from the middle and upper classes; intimidate opposition (castor oil); March on Rome; Mussolini legally appointed by King
Government planners make all economic decisions
Command Economy
Rule through fear; all opposition illegal
Police State
Moving large numbers of people onto giant farms to share machinery
Collectivization
Stalin’s used these to meet his goal of massive industrialization
5 year plans
Lenin’s plan to allow some free enterprise in Russia
New Economic Policy
Jewish homeland movement
Zionism
Independent 1922, but British troops stayed there to guard the Suez.
Egypt
British invite Jews to move to Palestine
Balfour Declaration
Leader of Indian nationalist and independence movement
Gandhi
African nationalist leader in Kenya
Jomo Kenyatta
Most common type of government in Eastern Europe 1930s
Authoritarian or dictatorship
Why was there an Irish Civil War in the 1920s?
Supporters vs. opponents of a British treaty that divided Ireland
Stalin’s plan to eliminate all those opposed to him
Purges
Area of Ireland still under British control today
Northern Ireland or Ulster
Major difference between Italian and German fascism
German racism vs. Italian sexism
Make your wager
Final Answer
Final Question