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Post WWI Problems The USSRMisc. 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Rise of Fascism Leaders

He is the fascist leader of Italy

He was the leader of USSR for 20 years after the death of Lenin.

This is the name of Hitler’s book.

This was the man who led Britain’s first Labour government.

This was the name of the German democratically elected country after WWI.

This was the name of the radical Irish Nationalist organization that fought against the British.

This was the only newly created Eastern European country that did not become authoritarian.

These were three causes of the Great Depression

These were the reasons why France and Germany were mad about the T.O.V.

This was the place in Germany where the French invaded to protest German non- payment of reparations.

He was the first fascist ruler of a country.

This was the name of Hitler’s book.

Fascists in general were aimed at stopping this group.

This was the man who made Benito Mussolini leader of Italy.

This is the name given to the Nazi stormtroopers who carried out Hitler’s dirty work.

This was the peasant group that Stalin tried to get rid of.

This was the term given to Stalin’s elimination of communists and other rivals.

This was the country in which Trotsky was murdered.

This was the name given to the Third International.

This was the name of the Soviet policy of government control of most industry except for some private enterprise in farming.

This was the treaty that was made after the T.O.V. which people thought would prevent a future wars

This is the act that allowed Hitler to take total control of the German Government.

This was the country that Winston Churchill tried, unsuccessfully to knock out of WWI by attacking Constantinople.

This was the U.S. policy that said there would be no more Europe colonization in the Americans.

This is the war where the U.S. gained the Phillipines and Cuba.

Make your wager

Final Answer

Who was Benito Mussolini?

Who was Joseph Stalin?

What as Mein Kampf?

Who was Ramsey MacDonald?

What was the Weimar Republic?

What was Sinn Fein or the IRA?

What is Czechoslovakia?

1.Reparations 2.The Stock Market Crash 3. Agriculture

What was the Treaty of Versailles

What was the Ruhr?

Who was Benito Mussolini?

What is Mein Kampf or My struggle?

Who were the Communists?

Who was the King of Italy?

Who were the SS?

Who were the kulaks?

What were the Great Purges?

What was Mexico?

What was the Comintern?

What was the New Economic Policy?

What was the Treaty of Locarno?

What was the Enabling Act?

What was the Ottoman Empire?

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

What was the Spanish-American War?

Final Question