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NOTE QUIZ! You should already be prepared!

Finish Animal Farm questions Collecting them today

Note Quiz! Note quiz today (make sure you have your notes on the USSR, Italy, and Spain You need your own paper for the note quiz Find something to write with now

Note Quiz: Use only your notes! 1) By 1939 how many European states were democratic and who were they? 2) What does USSR stand for? 3) What is collectivization? 4) What was the purpose of the 5 Year Plan? 5) In the movie animal farm, who does Napoleon, Snowball, and Mr. Jones represent? 6) What does squadristi mean? 7) What year did Mussolini become Prime Minister of Italy?

WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN TAUGHT ABOUT HITLER?

Hitler and Nazism

Weimar Republic After WWI Germany’s government collapses. This government is forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles Many thought this was a weak government and wanted to force a change.

Who was Adolf Hitler? Born in Austria, Poor student Dropped out of high school at 16 Went to Vienna to be an artist Studied German history intensely

Hitler’s art!

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Hitler’s Army Years At outbreak of World War I, Hitler joined the German Army. Served on the Western Front Decorated for bravery twice Wounded in battle After war, moves to Munich Assigned to spy on The German Worker’s Party

The Early Nazis 1919, joins German Worker’s Party 1921, complete control of Party, renames it National Socialist German Workers’ Party, called ‘Nazi’ for short Beer Hall Putsch, November 1923 While in prison, Hitler writes Mein Kampf, or “My Struggle”

Mein Kampf’s Message Extreme German nationalism Anti-Semitism Anti-communism Social Darwinism Authoritarian leadership

Collecting this! Young people in Pg #1-3 Pg. 771 # 2 Pg. 776 # 2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10

Note Quiz! All you need is something to write with and your notes!

“The broad mass of the nation … will more easily fall victim to a big lie than to a small one” - Adolf Hitler What is he saying in this quote?

The Nazis Grow Party expands throughout Germany due to Hitler’s traveling and fundraising 800,000 Nazi members in the 1931 Used economic hardship to win voters

Back by popular demand!

The Nazi Promise National pride and prominence Economic reform and recovery Return to militarism Prevention of Communism Privilege and opportunity to German elite Class 1933 – Hitler named Chancellor

The Fuhrer Takes Control Hitler becomes German citizen in 1932 Enabling Act, 1933 Ignore Constitution while problems were “fixed” Hitler becomes dictator Political parties banished Persecution of Jews and non- Germans

Anti-Semitism Adolf Hitler believed that the Jewish race were inferior. Nuremberg laws Forbade intermarriage Required to wear stars/carry ID Kristallnacht – Nov 9, 1938 Beginning of the Holocaust Forbidden to be in public places Unable to work in or own stores

Life in Nazi Germany End of Economic crisis Rearmament Public Rallies Shunning of non-German culture Men trained to be warriors and political leaders Women encouraged to stay at home and raise children The Hitler Youth Children part of Nazis in elementary school

American Propaganda

Collecting this! Also a paragraph: Do you think Hitler was an effective leader? How was he able to take over all of Germany? Do you think he was a Great speaker? How might that contribute to his ability to lead? Do you think you would have followed Hitler based on his leadership qualities? What qualities do you look for in a leader?

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Warm Up Pay attention to the Numbers! You will see these again on tomorrow’s test Pg. 776 # 2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10

Warm Up Study 10 min There will be 45 multiple choice questions and 10 short answer questions!

April Fools! Test is 25 multiple choice (3pts each) 5 short answers (5pts each)

When finished with test: Silent Reading! We will watch a video when everyone is done with the test

After test

Choose 3 Put them on the back! 1) Explain Fascism and Totalitarian States. How are they the same how are they different? 2) Explain how the Movie Animal Farm symbolizes the Russian communist Revolution 3) Explain the Dawes plan and what its purpose was. 4) How was Hitler able to take over Germany? Explain in detail the events that led up to his rise to power. (Start from after WWI to his take over of the Government) 5) Compare the 3 main dictators that took over after the Great Depression, Stalin, Mussolini, and Hitler. Explain how their methods were similar how they were different. 6) Why did the depression help extremists leaders gain power in many nations?

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4/2 We are going to play Let’s make a deal! Since we were talking about how Hitler was not a German citizen up until a year before he took office and many of you asked me how he became a citizen, I decided you should take the U.S. Citizenship test

Deal There are 43 possible questions based on history on the citizenship exam. You must get at least an 80% to pass. If you pass you will get a dollar. If you get the highest passing grade you will get an additional 5 dollars!

Full test hip-quiz hip-quiz

Fixing your test You may fix your answers that you got wrong on your test. You may use your notes or book to find the correct answers! If you do not give it back to me today then you get the grade on the test!