March 29, 2018 Objectives: * Explore the world wide depression that occurred in Interwar Europe & how that in turn also led to World War II. * Examine.

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March 29, 2018 Objectives: * Explore the world wide depression that occurred in Interwar Europe & how that in turn also led to World War II. * Examine the massive changes in government during the Interwar era, including the rise of Fascism. Upcoming dates: 3/30: 2nd Draft-Hard copy & tii; permission slip 4/2: Keylor 154-160 4/3: Holocaust Readings 4/4 or 5 (will announce on Monday): Unit #6 Exam 4/6: Final Essay & Process Packet Turn in: * None Take out: * Rise of Nazi Party notes * Hitler Reading Packet Agenda: * Who was Hitler?

Hitler-Analyze & Evaluate Goal-to synthesize, analyze, & evaluate what you have learned about Hitler (& the Nazis) Directions-on your own, using an 11x17 sheet of paper, EFFECTIVELY & COMPLETELY display specifics on the following: Who was Hitler? What did he & the Nazi Party want? How did he & the Nazi party appeal to Germans? Be specific about groups of people Include propaganda strategies in his speeches, images & writings Include THOUGHTFULLY selected quotes to support your information Note: This has taken students at least 45-50 minutes to complete in the past, students who took less time than that usually were not effective, complete, &/or specific