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How to make enemies and murder mass amounts of people Authoritarian States How to make enemies and murder mass amounts of people

What is a totalitarian state? Give your best definition of a totalitarian state. What characteristics does a totalitarian state have? What factors have to be in place, in order for a Totalitarian/Authoritarian state to come to power? Can an authoritarian state be good for its people?

Read the Article Take Cornell Notes List 2 Main Ideas How does it support your previous viewpoint? How does it add to your previous viewpoint? Read the Article

Conditions that contributed to his rise to power Hitler Impact of War Economic Factors Social Division Weakness of Political System Conditions that contributed to his rise to power

Hitler Focus Question: Was democracy a desired by the masses, or was it a scheme by the military leaders Hindenburg and Ludendorff so that punishment would be lessened after the war? Explain Using Stage 1. Focus Question:

Focus Question Stage One Was the Constitution of 1919 a hinderance to a successful democratic system? Explain Using Stage 2. Focus Question Stage One

Focus Question: What role did economics play in polarizing and brutalizing German political life? Is AJP Taylor’s view that, “only the Great Depression put the wind into the sails of National Socialism” accurate? Explain Using Stage 2

Focus Question How significant was the Nazi’s 25- Point Program in generating popular support among the masses? Explain Using “The NSDAP’s 25-Point Programme”.

Focus Question What does Streseman’s leadership and his death, coupled with the Great Depression, show us about the German people’s faith in democracy? Explain using Stages 3 and 4.

Using Stage 4, create a cause-effect chart for the influence of: Hindenburg’s leadership Bruning Franz Von Papen Otto Meissner Cause-Effect “We come as enemies, as the wolf bursts into the flock, so we come.” - Goebbels

Was the rise to power of National Socialism one of destiny or chance? Focus Question

OPCVL Revision Underline the origin in red Underline the purpose in blue Underline the content in orange circle the word value - write the number of how many you have at the top Box the word limiting - write the number of how many you have at the top

Homework: Prepare for essay next class on the factor that led to the rise of Hitler.