Who is Albert Einstein? Who is Sigmund Freud?

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Who is Albert Einstein? Who is Sigmund Freud? Chapter 15 Section 1 & 2 HW Questions Write questions on a separate sheet of paper & answer in your own words. Who is Albert Einstein? Who is Sigmund Freud? In your opinion, do you believe in the philosophy of existentialism? (Explain your reasoning) Define Surrealism. Explain how women rights changed after World War I. Describe how the war affected technological advances. Summarize the ways in which the Great War affected European governments/economies. How did the Weimar Republic in Germany pay for the expenses of war? Did this policy work? What happened on Black Tuesday? Define Great Depression. Who is FDR? What was his plan in addressing the Great Depression?

Who is Mussolini? What are his followers called? Define Nazism. Chapter 15 Section 3 & 4 HW Questions Write questions on a separate sheet of paper & answer in your own words. Define Fascism. Who is Mussolini? What are his followers called? Define Nazism. Summarize the rise of Hitler & his beliefs. Explain how Hitler was able to have total control. What was his title? Analyze the aggression of Japan. In your opinion, does the policy of appeasement work? (Explain your reasoning) List the countries apart of the Axis Powers. In your opinion, why would some Americans support isolationism? (Justify your reasoning) What is the Third Reich? Who met at the Munich Conference? In your opinion, why would Hitler sign the nonaggression pact with Stalin? (Think back Germany’s issue in WWI)