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BELLWORK 4/24: Document fun!  What key factors do Mussolini’s Italy and Hitler’s Germany have in common? What key factors do they disagree on? (Source skills – pg. 143 & Source A – pg. 144) What are Mussolini’s foreign policy aims in 1939? Why? (Source A – pgs. 145-6) Why does Mussolini join the war in 1940? List as many reasons as possible! The Italian Empire by 1939

Italian Expansion Class Review You will now review Italy’s expansion and Mussolini’s three major acts of aggression by holding a group review/re-teach. The class will be divided into three large groups: Invasion of Abyssinia Spanish Civil War Takeover of Albania Work in your group to review the main ideas of this event. As you meet with your group, fill in your portion of the worksheet. Then, you will re-teach/review the concept with the class as they fill in the rest of their graphic organizer. Make sure each point is addressed – you can reference sources too! Take this seriously! Use it as good review. We will finish review over Italian expansion Wednesday.