Friday 4/21: No bellwork today!

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Friday 4/21: No bellwork today! By 1942, Hitler controlled the majority of Europe. He was able to conquer all this territory due to military strength, aggressive actions, lack of response by Western powers, and civilian support. Today you will watch a video that reviews over his rise and expansion. Pay attention! This is great review on the start of WWII.

The Century, America’s Time: Over the Edge – Hitler’s Rise This video covers the rise of Hitler and the causes of WWII. It also focuses on the U.S. response. As we watch, answer all the questions on the worksheet! These questions are on the back of your “Stalin’s Purges” worksheet. Be ready to discuss! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbDSaBtr2mU