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Rise of the Dictators Thermometer Timeline Part 1 Create a Thermometer Timeline of Mussolini’s and Hitler's rise to power. At the top, write World War II. For each, tell me what happened. March on Rome Corfu Libya Ethiopia Remilitarization of the Rhineland Anschluss Munich Agreement Taking over Czechoslovakia What is Fascism and Appeasement? Explain and include a picture. Part 2 History repeats itself ALL the time. How would you, as Americans, have dealt with this “rising temperature”? Can you think of anything happening today that is similar to what we are learning? Explain, and how would you deal with this current situation?