Ch. 28 Events in Europe and the U.S

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Ch. 28 Events in Europe and the U.S. 1919 - 1939

1920s: Good: women The Harlem Renaissance Locarno treaties Bad: Ireland The Red Scare

Find evidence in the book to support these causes and effects.

Ch. 28, Sec. 2 1. Topic: 2. POV of the topic: 3. Evidence supporting this POV:

28 - 3 Fascism Italy - Benito Mussolini Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice it is a fallacy. All within the state; nothing outside the state; nothing against the state. War is to man what maternity is to woman. From a philosophical and doctrinal viewpoint, I do not believe in perpetual peace. Read about the following in your book and explain what quote they support and why. Black Shirts totalitarian state Mussolini promises an end to political feuding in Italy.

28-4 Collectivization Collectivization was the process of setting up collectives. 1. What were collectives? 2. What country did this? 3. What governments did this? 4. Who resisted collectivization? 5. What is socialist realism and what does it have to do with this image? 6 According to the image, what role is assigned to women:

28 - 4 Soviet Union 1. What is the topic? 2. What is the point of view on this topic? 3. What groups would oppose this?

28-4 Soviet Union 1. What is the topic of these images? 2. What is the point of view on the topic? 3. Fill in the missing words: The point of view on the images is (identify the pov) towards (identify the topic) because (explain details on the images and what the message it’s intended to give). 4. Is there another image in your book that would support this?

28-5 Germany - Hitler - Nazi party 1935 Hitler German children playing with hyper-inflated currency during the Weimar Republic, 1922 1938

Comparing Communism and Fascism Ideas unique to Communism: Ideas unique to Fascism: What they have in common: 1. totalitarian, authoritarian, dictatorship rule 2. censorship of opposing ideas, writings and parties 3. government control of economy in order to militarize 4. glorification of the state, extreme nationalism 5. Destroying religion 6. creation of a society of equals with no private property and no social classes 7. equality for women 8. women are to breed and raise children, not work 9. hatred of liberal, democratic states like Britain and the U.S. 10. Form the Comintern in order to encourage world-wide revolutions against imperialist, capitalists states