The Road to War.  Benito Mussolini  Adolf Hitler  Neville Chamberlain  Winston Churchill  Charles de Gaulle  Franklin Roosevelt  Task #1: Identify.

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The Road to War

 Benito Mussolini  Adolf Hitler  Neville Chamberlain  Winston Churchill  Charles de Gaulle  Franklin Roosevelt  Task #1: Identify who each of the people above was, including when they lived/ruled

 appeasement  Mein Kampf  The Reichstag  The Third Reich  The Munich Conference  The Sudetenland  Task #2: Identify what each of the terms to the left was, as well as when it existed or happened

 Summarize the motives and actions in each of the following examples of Axis aggression:  Japan invades China (1931, 1937)  Italy invades Ethiopia (1935)  German aggression in Europe (1936, 1938)  How did the Western democracies respond to these acts of aggression?  You will find this material in the text book on pages or in the review book on pages