Who did what? (Roosevelt, Mussolini, or Hitler) 1. Banned ownership of private gold. Bought at 20.37. Once all gold was obtained price jumped to $35 2.

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Who did what? (Roosevelt, Mussolini, or Hitler) 1. Banned ownership of private gold. Bought at Once all gold was obtained price jumped to $35 2. Shut down stores that weren’t abiding by the demands of WWII 3. Told he had no leadership ability 4. Was a straight A student until his brother died 5. Expelled from school for using his school certification as toilet paper

Who did what? (Roosevelt, Mussolini, or Hitler) 6. Attempted to put people in positions of power to try to get support for his programs 7. There was an assassination attempt on him 8. Cheated on his wife 9. His policy affected the lives of 20,000 Jewish children 10. Put his people into camps

Who did what? (Roosevelt, Mussolini, or Hitler) 11. Believed to have destroyed the free market 12. Killed by his own people 13. Time Magazines man of the year in Fixed prices of goods and jailed those who didn’t comply 15. While people were starving paid farmers to destroy farm crops/livestock 16. Shut down radio station for exposing abuses of his leadership

Who did what? (Roosevelt, Mussolini, or Hitler) 17. Accused anti-war group of receiving money from their enemies 18. Accused of trying to implement a Dictatorship plan 19. Negotiated a treaty for the European powers 20. Took pity on a Jewish Dr. and allowed him to emigrate 21. Made a great deal of money during Great Depression 22. Had a debilitating disease