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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 All Mixed Up VIPS & WordsAgainWorldDepression This N’ That VIPs And Words Post-War World

C1-$100 VIPs and Words-100 VIPs and Words-100 Most European nations briefly had this type of government after WWI Democracy

C1-$200 VIPs and Words VIPs and Words - $200 Ernest Hemingway & F. Scott Fitzgerald are identified with this group of artists The Lost Generation

C1-$300 VIPs and Words VIPs and Words - $300 A blind loyalty to the state and intense Nationalism are characteristics of which type of Totalitarian Government? For double points, if you add racism to these characteristics what type of Totalitarian Government do you have? Fascism

C1-$400 VIPs and Words VIPs and Words - $400 Name given to writers who gathered in Paris who felt that the war left them with a feeling of meaningless Lost Generation

C1-$500 VIPs and Words VIPs and Words - $500 The treaty signed by the European countries after WWI The Treaty of Versailles

C2-$100 All Mixed Up All Mixed Up- $100 Austrian physician who believed that much of human behavior is irrational Sigmund Freud

C2-$200 All Mixed Up All Mixed Up- $200 Two reasons for the American Great Depression Uneven distribution of wealth Overproduction by business Overproduction by agriculture Stock Market Crash

C2-$300 All Mixed Up- $300 Event that marked the start of the Great Depression The Stock Market Crash of 1929

C2-$400 All Mixed Up- $400 The creation of new Eastern European nations is a direct result of the collapse of ____ & ____-____ 1)Ottoman 2) Austro-Hungarian empire

C2-$500 All Mixed Up- $500 Form of art that transformed natural shapes into geometric forms Cubism

C3-$100 VIPS & Words- $100 This was the name of the program used to stimulate the American economy by increasing government spending. The New Deal

C3-$200 VIPS & Words- - $200 The title of Hitler’s book Meine Kampf For double points means

C3-$300 VIPS & Words- - $300 What was Lebensraum? To get more living space through conquering other countries

C3-$400 VIPS & Words- - $400 Hitler’s rule of Germany is known as the Third Reich

C3-$500 VIPS & Words- - $500 Hitler gained power in Germany by By being appointed Chancellor

C4-$100 Post-War World Post-War World - $100 Art movement that sought to link the world of dreams with real life Surrealism

C3-200 Post-War World Post-War World - $200 Philosophy that searches for meaning in an uncertain world and each person creates his or her own meaning in life through choices and actions Existentialism

C3-$300 Post-War World Post-War World- $300 What impact did radio have after WWI Allowed families to enjoy broadcasts of news, plays, music, and sports

C3-$400 Post-War World Post-War World - $400 Franz Kafka, James Joyce, and F. Scott Fitzgerald were all known for being Novelists

C3-$500 Post-War World Post-War World - $500 Name the three new art movements that started in the early 20 th century 1)cubism 2)expressionism 3)surrealism

C4-$100 World Depression-$100 During the global depression, war debts caused great suffering in... Germany

C4-$200 World Depression- $200 What type of government ruled over Russia in 1920? What type of leader did they have? Communist/Dictatorship

C4-$300 World Depression-$300 The New Deal tried to stimulate the American economy by Increasing Government Spending

C4-$400 World Depression- $400 Which of the following did not increase during the Great Depression: Bank Closures Imports and Exports Unemployment Business Failures Imports and Exports

C4-$500 World Depression- $500 What plan, created by an American banker, helped Germany recover from inflation and depression Dawes Plan

C4-$100 This N’ That This N’ That - $100 The command economy that Stalin setup, all economic decisions were made by? The Central Government

C4-$200 This N’ That This N’ That - $200 The Great Purge was done to eliminate? Any perceived threat to Stalin or the State

C4-$300 This N’ That This N’ That - $300 Stalin’s idea to industrialize and modernize was called The Five Year Plan

C4-$400 This N’ That This N’ That - $400 Which group did Stalin eliminate due to their strong resistance to collective farming Kulaks

C4-$500 This N’ That This N’ That - $500 The Popular Front helped preserve democracy in which country? France