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Imagine being in the situation you have just witnessed in the photographs. What would you do? How would you respond to a life of hardships? Who would you follow if they promised change???

Economic problems within their nation Great Depression High unemployment High inflation Trade declined Taxes rose Economic problems within their nation Prices rose

Government was ineffective to solve the problems People had lost faith in the government Political problems within their nation The Weimar Republic was ineffective… They signed the Treaty of Versailles and did this to Germany

Attitudes toward other political parties and ideals Opponents were tortured, exiled or murdered Italy became a one-party state Attitudes toward other political parties and ideals Germany became a one-party state

Nation above all else!!! EXTREME NATIONALISM Fascist Totalitarian dictatorship Type of government they established Nation above all else!!! EXTREME NATIONALISM

Methods of controlling the people of their nation Terror, fear, secret police (black shirts) Propaganda & censorship of the media Appeal to the youth Methods of controlling the people of their nation Terror, fear, secret police (Gestapo)

Angry about what recent document in world history? Treaty of Versailles--wanted more land for Italy Angry about what recent document in world history? Treaty of Versailles--Germans wanted revenge!!!