A. B. C. D. Directions: Place the letter of the nation next to its dictator’s name 1.Hitler ______2. Hirohito________3. Mussolini__________ 4. Stalin ______5.

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A. B. C. D. Directions: Place the letter of the nation next to its dictator’s name 1.Hitler ______2. Hirohito________3. Mussolini__________ 4. Stalin ______5. Franco _________ E. Name:_____

6. All but which are characteristics of fascism? A. Glorify the State B. Equality to all citizens C. Authoritarian leadership (dictatorship) D. Promote violence and aggression to minority groups 7. In his book Mein Kampf, Hitler urged Germans to: A. Eliminate the Jew B. Combat the Communist and Capitalist C. Reject the Treaty of Versailles D. All of the above 8. What event started World War II? A. The invasion of Czechoslovakia B. The Annexation of Austria C. Germany’s Remilitarization of the Rhineland D. Germany’s invasion of Poland 9. Prior to World War II the Western powers followed a foreign policy that could best be described as A. un-yielding B. intervention C. appeasement D. aggressive 10. This government action gave Hitler the power become a dictator A. The Nuremburg laws B. The Enabling Acts C. Hitler’s appointment to Chancellor in 1933 D. The death of Hindenburg

11. Of the examples given below which was Hitler’s biggest gamble and also proved that the Western powers were unwilling to go to war? A. The invasion of the rest of Czechoslovakia B. Threatening war over the Sudetenland C. Annexation of Austria D. The German military re-occupying the Rhineland 12. Of the examples given below which was settled by the Munich Pact and is the best example of Appeasement? A. The invasion of the rest of Czechoslovakia B. Threatening war over the Sudetenland C. Annexation of Austria D. The German military re-occupying the Rhineland 13. Of the examples given below which served as a turning point and would give Hitler enough strength to be come more aggressive in future foreign policy debates? A. The invasion of the rest of Czechoslovakia B. Threatening war over the Sudetenland C. Annexation of Austria D. The German military re-occupying the Rhineland 14. How did Hitler become the leader of Germany A. He was voted in by the people B. He forcefully overthrew the weak government C. He was appointed by the President D. He was voted in by the Nazi party

16. Totalitarianism_____ 20. Fascism____ 18. Appeasement_____ B. The process of reducing to a state of peace, often by satisfying demands even of potential enemies, in order to achieve or maintain peace, often at the expense of principle A. Political philosophy that promotes extreme forms of nationalism and racism- centralized power- D. Government that takes total, centralized control over every aspect of pubic and private life 17. Mein Kampf____ C. Autobiography written by Adolf Hitler that spelled out his philosophy and future plans E. Living Space E. Bringing everybody in line with the Nazi regime. 15. Lebensraum ____ 19. Gleichschaltung ____

Timeline: Put each newspaper headline in chronological order.- put 1 st. 2 nd. 3 rd, 4 th, 5 th, 6 th Bohemia- Czechoslovakia 21.______22.______23.______ 24.______ 25.______26.______

Direction: name each region located in the key.

30. (2 points )The art of leadership... consists in consolidating the attention of the people against a single adversary and taking care that nothing will split up that attention.... The leader of genius must have the ability to make different opponents appear as if they belonged to one category. Adolf Hitler Mein Kampf Name two threats Hitler targetted prior to World War II ____________ ______________ And explain how he was able to combine them to create one over-all enemy. 31. (5 points) Any alliance (pact or foreign policy) whose purpose is not the intention to wage war is senseless and useless. Adolf Hitler Mein Kampf How did Hitler’s foreign policy decisions in the 1930’s reflect the views written about in Mein Kampf. Why did the Western Powers deal with him even though they were well aware of his ideas. Fully explain your answer

32. (7 points) Sooner will a camel pass through a needle's eye than a great man be 'discovered' by an election. Adolf Hitler Mein Kampf Fully explain How Adolf Hitler was able to come to Power. Be sure to include the following: Conditions in Germany Hitler’s techniques Goals Views on Hitler (supporters and opponents)

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