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WORLD HISTORY: THE INTER-WAR YEARS
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Society in the 1920s Russian Revolution Germany and Hitler Italy and Mussolini Miscellaneous 100 200 300 400 500
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 100 This individual developed the scientific Theory of Relativity.
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S– 100 Albert Einstein Å
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 200 This art form combined the reality of the world with the idea of dreams.
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 200 Surrealism Å
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 300 The belief that there is no universal meaning to life and that each person creates his/her own meaning through choices and actions is this.
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 300 Existentialism Å
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 400 This individual created the ideas of psychoanalysis and the unconscious mind.
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 400 Sigmund Freud Å
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 500 This is the economic term for a sever downturn in the economy defined by high unemployment, low GDP, and widespread hardship for the people.
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SOCIETY IN THE 1920S - 500 Depression Å
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 100 Leader of the Bolsheviks who successfully overthrew the provisional government.
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 100 Vladimir Lenin Å
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 200 Holy Man who enticed Czarina Alexandria and helped heal her son Alexis in return for running the Russian government.
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 200 Rasputin Å
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 300 This was designed by Stalin to increase agricultural and industrial output, by setting impossibly high quotas, and to improve transportation.
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 300 Five-Year Plan Å
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 400 Stalin created this group because religion to him was dangerous and a threat to his control since it gave his people another power to believe in.
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 400 League of the Militant Godless Å
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 500 Impact that Bloody Sunday had on the relationship between the Czar and his people.
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 500 Broke the traditional idea that the Czar is the father of the people, making it easier for the people to fight back. Å
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GERMANY AND HITLER - 100 Hitler wanted this for the “supreme” Aryan race.
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GERMANY AND HITLER - 100 Lebensraum Å
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GERMANY AND HITLER - 200 This set of German laws singled out Jews.
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GERMANY AND HITLER - 200 Nuremberg Laws Å
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GERMANY AND HITLER - 300 The German democratic state, established after WWI and the abdication of the Kaiser was known as this.
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GERMANY AND HITLER - 300 Weimar Republic Å
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GERMANY AND HITLER - 400 This Nazi secret police were known as this.
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GERMANY AND HITLER - 400 Gestapo Å
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GERMANY AND HITLER - 500 This youth organization was meant to establish males as future soldiers, and women as future mothers. This was Hitler’s form of indoctrination.
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GERMANY AND HITLER - 500 Hitler Youth and the German League of Girls Å
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI - 100 Known for ruling Italy as a Fascist and the first one to create Fascism.
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI - 100 Benito Mussolini Å
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI - 200 Name one of the aims of Mussolini.
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI - 200 Restore the pride of Italy Return to the height of the Roman Empire Build up the country so it never had to bow to another power Å
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI - 300 Mussolini had a core groups of fascist followers who were recognizable by this colored shirt.
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI - 300 Black shirts Å
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI - 400 The allegiance of a citizen in a FASCIST country is not to the individual but to this.
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI - 400 State Å
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI - 500 Name one tactic used by totalitarian leaders.
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ITALY AND MUSSOLINI - 500 Police terror Propaganda Persecution Indoctrination Censorship Å
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MISCELLANEOUS - 100 The working class in Russia that is made up of the majority of the population, their greatest enemy was the Bourgeoisie.
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MISCELLANEOUS - 100 Proletariat Å
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MISCELLANEOUS - 200 These Russian democratically elected groups of workers, laborers, and soldiers had more power in cities that did the provisional government.
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MISCELLANEOUS - 200 Soviets Å
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MISCELLANEOUS - 300 The Night of Broken Glass, Hitler’s first direct attack on the Jews, is known as what in German.
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MISCELLANEOUS - 300 Kristallnacht Å
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MISCELLANEOUS - 400 To have total control as a government and use that control over all aspects of state life, including the citizens is known as this.
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MISCELLANEOUS - 400 Totalitarianism Å
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MISCELLANEOUS - 500 In order to rid the Communist party of any opponents, Stalin implemented this.
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MISCELLANEOUS - 500 Great Purge Å
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