Chapter 29: The World Between the Wars By Leith VanSchalkwyk & Daniel Navon.

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Chapter 29: The World Between the Wars By Leith VanSchalkwyk & Daniel Navon

Vocabulary 1.Nationalism 2.Capitalism 3.Socialism 4.Fascism 5.Communism 6.Totalitarianism 7.Feminism 8.Depression 9.Urbanization

Objectives 1. What lead to the rise of authoritarian movements? 2. What type of social movements occurred and why? 3. How are communism and fascism different? 4. What were the cause and effects of Great Depression? 5. How did oil become an important resource during this time? 6. How did the core shift apart during this time? 7. What technological inventions changed daily life in this time? 8. How did governments take use of these advances?

Map

Social - Nationalism - Feminism - Racism

Political - Totalitarianism -Communism -Fascism -Capitalism -Revolution -Civil wars

Interaction -Urbanization -Inventions – Radios & cameras – Automobiles & planes - The motor engine

Culture - Movies & film - Music – Jazz – Swing - Art movements

Economic - Roaring 20s - Depression -Conflict - Government fixes