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Topic: Causes of World War II Essential Question: How could World War II have been prevented?
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The Treaty of Versailles (1919) Officially ended World War I Severely punished Germany
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Officially ended World War I Severely punished Germany Lost territory Accepted fault for the war Paid reparations to the Allies
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Accepted fault for the war Paid reparations to the Allies Created the League of Nations International peacekeeping organization Purpose was to prevent another world war
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International peacekeeping organization Purpose was to prevent another world war Worldwide economic depression
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Totalitarianism Government has total control over the people Powerful totalitarian governments after World War I: Soviet Union (Russia) Bolshevik Revolution established a communist government (1917) LeninStalin
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Soviet Union (Russia) Bolshevik Revolution established a communist government (1917) Japan Established a militaristic government (1926) Hirohito
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Japan Established a militaristic government (1926) Italy Mussolini established a fascist government (1922) Extreme nationalism
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Mussolini established a fascist government (1922) Extreme nationalism Germany Hitler established the Nazi government (1933) Form of fascism
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Hitler established the Nazi government (1933) Form of fascism Imperialism When a stronger nation dominates a weaker nation Japan Invaded Manchuria (1931)
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Japan Invaded Manchuria (1931) Invaded China (1937)
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Murdered over 300,000 Chinese civilians in the “Rape of Nanking”
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Invaded China (1937) Murdered over 300,000 Chinese civilians in the “Rape of Nanking”
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Invaded China (1937) Murdered over 300,000 Chinese civilians in the “Rape of Nanking”
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Invaded China (1937) Murdered over 300,000 Chinese civilians in the “Rape of Nanking”
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Invaded China (1937) Murdered over 300,000 Chinese civilians in the “Rape of Nanking”
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Invaded China (1937) Murdered over 300,000 Chinese civilians in the “Rape of Nanking”
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Invaded China (1937) Murdered over 300,000 Chinese civilians in the “Rape of Nanking”
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Invaded China (1937) Murdered over 300,000 Chinese civilians in the “Rape of Nanking”
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Invaded China (1937) Murdered over 300,000 Chinese civilians in the “Rape of Nanking” Italy Invaded Ethiopia (1935)
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Italy Invaded Ethiopia (1935) Germany Moved troops into the Rhineland (1936)
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Germany Moved troops into the Rhineland (1936) Invaded Austria (1938)
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Moved troops into the Rhineland (1936) Invaded Austria (1938) Invaded Czechoslovakia (1939)
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Appeasement British and French policy Hoped to avoid war by giving in to Hitler British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain
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British and French policy Hoped to avoid war by giving in to Hitler Enabled Germany to easily conquer its weaker neighbors
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Hoped to avoid war by giving in to Hitler Enabled Germany to easily conquer its weaker neighbors Isolationism The United States refused to join the League of Nations Woodrow Wilson Senator Henry Cabot Lodge
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Isolationism The United States refused to join the League of Nations The United States did little to stop Japanese, Italian, and German aggression
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