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Quiz B

1 - Hitler turned the press, radio, literature, paintings, and film into what type of tool used to advance Nazi beliefs and to damage any opponent’s cause?

2 - Once in office, Hitler acted quickly to strengthen his position by calling for new elections, demanding absolute power, banning all opposing political parties, using secret police (Gestapo), and effectively turning Germany into what type of state?

3 - In 1923, Hitler attempted to overthrow the government but was arrested, served 9 months in prison, and wrote which book in prison that laid out a Nazi plan of action, described a desirable master race, an undesirable inferior race, stated that the Treaty of Versailles was an outrage, and vowed to regain lands taken from Germany?

4 - Fascism was similar to what type of government because they both had dictators, allowed only one political party, and denied individual rights, but was different because fascism did not seek a classless society run by the working class?

5 - After World War I, every major European country was nearly bankrupt with the exception of the United States and whom?

6 - By the late 1920s, Europeans were rebuilding their war-torn economics via loans from which democratic nation that was experiencing economic prosperity?

7 - In 1932, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president and immediately began which reform program that started public works projects, gave financial assistance to farms, spent money on welfare programs, and regulated banks and the stock market?