World History Thursday, April 28, 2011. Bellringer 4/20/11  Page 543- Geography Skills – Europe and the Middle East After World War I  Answer Questions.

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World History Thursday, April 28, 2011

Bellringer 4/20/11  Page 543- Geography Skills – Europe and the Middle East After World War I  Answer Questions 1 and 2

Bellringer 4/21/11  You go in through one hole, you come out through three holes. Once you're inside you're ready to go outside, but once you're outside you're still inside. What is it?

Bellringer 4/27/11  Read about the “The Great Depression” on pages  Answer question 3 on page 559.

Bellringer 4/28/11   Look at map on page 561   Answer Questions 1 and 2

Today’s History  Germany made its last reparations payment for World War I on Oct. 3, Settling its outstanding debt from the 1919 Versailles Treaty and quietly closing the final chapter of the conflict that shaped the 20th century.  Germany ended up paying a total of to $33 billion (about $402 billion in today’s money).

News!!!!

Interwar Period SOL 11

International Organizations   After World War I, international organizations and agreements were established to avoid future conflicts.

League of Nations   International cooperative organization   Established to prevent future wars   United States not a member – –Although it was proposed by Woodrow Wilson   Failure of League because it did not have power to enforce its decisions

Mandate System   During World War I, Great Britain and France agreed to divide large portions of the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East between themselves.

Mandate System   After the war, the “mandate system” gave Great Britain and France control over the lands that became: – –(British controlled) Iraq, Transjordan, and Palestine – –(French controlled) Syria and Lebanon

Mandate System

  The division of the Ottoman Empire through the mandate system planted the seeds for future conflicts in the Middle East.

The Great Depression SOL 11b

Important Terms 1. Depression 2. Inflation

Worldwide Depression   A period of uneven prosperity in the decade following World War I (the 1920s) was followed by worldwide depression in the 1930s.   Depression weakened Western democracies, making it difficult for them to challenge the threat of totalitarianism.

Causes of Depression   German reparations   Expansion of production capacities and dominance of the United States in the global economy   High protective tariffs   Excessive expansion of credit   Stock Market Crash of 1929

Depression

Impact of Worldwide Depression   High unemployment in industrial countries   Bank failures and collapse of credit   Collapse of prices in world trade   Nazi Party’s growing importance in Germany; Nazi Party’s blame of European Jews for economic collapse

Depression

Inflation

Rise of Dictators SOL 11c

Dictators  U.S.S.R. – Joseph Stalin  Germany – Adolf Hitler  Italy – Benito Mussolini  Japan – Hirohito and Hideki Tojo

Reasons for rise of dictators  Economic disruptions following World War I led to unstable political conditions. Worldwide depression in the 1930s provided opportunities for the rise of dictators in the Soviet Union, Germany, Italy, and Japan.

Important Terms 1. Dictatorship 2. Fascism 3. Collectivization 4. Nazism 5. Militarism 6. Anti-Semitism - prejudice against or hostility towards Jews

U.S.S.R.  Entrenchment of communism  Stalin’s policies: –Five-year plans, –collectivization of farms, –state industrialization –secret police  Great Purge

Germany  Inflation and depression  Democratic government weakened  Anti-Semitism –Anti–Jewish feelings  Extreme nationalism  National Socialism (Nazism)  German occupation of nearby countries

Italy  Rise of fascism  Ambition to restore the glory of Rome  Invasion of Ethiopia

Japan  Militarism  Industrialization of Japan, leading to drive for raw materials  Invasion of Korea, Manchuria, and the rest of China