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Chapter 29

Quiz A A B C D F 0-16

Exam A A B C D F 0-89

Week 29 (March 28-31) Day 1- Chapter 29 Quiz Day 2- Week 30 (April 4-8) Day 1- Chapter 30 Quiz Day 2- Spring Break Study Session April Times TBD

Week 29 (April 19-April 21) Day 7- Day 6- Quiz Chapter 30 Week 30 (April 26-30) Day 5- Quiz Chapter 31 Day 4- Week 31 (May 3-7) Day 3- Quiz Chapter 32 Day 2- Exam chapter Week 32 (May 10-May 14) Day 1- Review Day 0-Exam Day

Russia Stalin vs. Leon Trotsky Five-Year Plan--1 Collective Farms –the kulaks Five-Year Plan--2

The Depression October 29, Cycle of stupidity –US had loaned Money to Germany –Recalled loans –Germany could not pay Britain and France –Britain and France could not pay US Tariffs rose and world trade declined Britain and France placed burden on colonies Germany and Japan devastated and Angry Some turned to social reform—New Deal Some Countries embraced military expansion Latin America devastated South Africa gained wealth

Fascism Mussolini and Italy –Against socialist programs- Strong Nationalism –Glorified War –Propaganda –Censorship

Hitler Germany –Nazism similar to fascism –Angry from WWI, Treaty, Depression –Jews, socialists, foreigners –1924 Revolution –Mein Kampf –chancellor in March 1933 –1934- Führer –Economy quickly grew

Rising Conflict Germany –Withdrew from League –Built Military –Sent troops into Rhineland –Austria –Czechoslovakia Munich- Appeasement –Secret agreement with Stalin Nazi-Soviet Pact –Germany attacks Poland Italy –Revenge on Ethiopia

War in Asia The Manchurian Incident of 1931 –Wanted colonies –Natural resources –Military not controlled by civilian government China –Chiang Kai-shek (Guomindang) vs Mao Zedong (Communists) –Guerilla tactics –Long March The Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1945 –Nobody intervened –Treated Chinese horribly –“War Machine” of Japan heavily depended on US resources –Chiang Kai-shek fled to the mountains –Mao confronted the Japanese with Guerilla tactics

WWII– Part I Offensive War –blitzkrieg (lightning war –aircraft carriers. –Fought across the globe –Civilians were legitimate targets Hitler easily defeats Europe Attacks USSR North Africa –Italy and Germany stopped by British

WWII Part II US cuts of trade with Japan –Pearl Harbor United Nations (Allies) –US, Britain, USSR –Russia pushed from East –Britain and US attack Italy and push from South –D-Day Invasion- Push from West Germany falls in 1945 Hiroshima and Nagasaki –Japan surrenders Chinese Civil War –Guomindang Vs Communists –Communist more popular and supported by USSR –Guomindang supported by US People’s Republic of China—Mao’s Communist state 1949 – Republic of China--Chiang Kai-shek’s Guomindang –Taiwan

Changing Type of War Refugees Death tolls New technologies –Synthetic products –Radar –Antibiotics –Missiles –Atomic weapons Bombing Raids –Fire bombings

The Holocaust Nuremburg Laws Ghettos 6 Million Jews Polish Catholics, Homosexuals Jehovah's Witnesses Gypsies Disabled

Home Front Hard to distinguish in Japan and Europe US – Mass produced weapons –Economy flourished –Minorities gained status –Interment Camps for Japanese Horrible environmental effects

Week 29 (April 19-April 21) Day 7- Day 6- Quiz Chapter 30 Week 30 (April 26-30) Day 5- Quiz Chapter 31 Day 4- Week 31 (May 3-7) Day 3- Quiz Chapter 32 Day 2- Exam chapter Week 32 (May 10-May 14) Day 1- Review Day 0-Exam Day