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Table of Contents Page 1 – Table of Contents/Warm-Ups Page 2 – Totalitarianism Introduction notes Page 3 – Vocabulary Write this down on a separate sheet of paper.
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Purpose By the end of the period SWBAT understand what totalitarianism is by completing the Think, Write, Pair, Share question. By the end of the period SWBAT understand what totalitarianism is by completing the Think, Write, Pair, Share question. 1. Take notes on “Totalitarianism.” 2. Participate in Think, Write, Pair, Share activities. Warm UP 1. Free write Outcome
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Standard 10.7: Students analyze the rise of totalitarian governments after WWI.
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Rise of Totalitarianism
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Totalitarian states have governments that have complete control over every aspect of people’s lives. Why did people turn over their control to a totalitarian government? How did totalitarian governments come to power? How did totalitarian governments keep control over the people? Hitler did not get elected by promising the German people that he would lead them into another World War… kill millions of Germans… start the Holocaust… create Death Camps… destroy German cities… Hitler was elected because he promised to: 1.Improve German education. 2.Improve the economy. 3.Create more jobs. 4.Restore German pride. Secret Police Created laws to “Protect” citizens Scapegoating people that seem different encouraging informants Convinced the German people to trade their freedoms for protection from evil enemies fear
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Totalitarian states are ones where the governments have complete control over all aspects of people’s private and public lives. In this unit we will be studying the rise of totalitarian states after World War I in Russia, Italy, Germany, and Japan.
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Think, Write, Pair, Share (1) Do you think a totalitarian government could take over the United States government? Explain your answer.
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In Russia, hundreds of years of rule by the Czars was replaced by revolutionaries. After Vladimir Lenin died, Josef Stalin created a totalitarian state and tried to modernize Russia. In Japan, Emperor Hirohito lost much power to the military leader Hideki Tojo. Japanese militarism would lead to war with the USA. After a series of weak governments, Benito Mussolini created a totalitarian society in Italy. Hatred of the Treaty of Versailles and enormous economic troubles in Germany led to the rise of Adolf Hitler. Rise of Totalitarian States (1919-1941) These leaders had total control over every aspect of their people’s public and private lives.
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Rise of Nationalism
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Vocabulary For the remainder of the class, work on your vocabulary. It is due on Thursday!!!!
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