The World Between the Wars: 1920s-1930s (Ch 14, S 3 & Ch 15) What political, economic, & social problems existed? What efforts were made to maintain peace.

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The World Between the Wars: 1920s-1930s (Ch 14, S 3 & Ch 15) What political, economic, & social problems existed? What efforts were made to maintain peace & why wasn’t the League of Nations effective? Where, why, & how did dictators come to power & create totalitarian states? What acts of aggression & appeasement led to WWII? USA GermanyJapan ChinaUSSR Italy Spain AXIS POWERS OF WWII _

Dictators created totalitarian states in the 1920s–1930s Causes / Influences Effects / Results

Characteristics of totalitarian states / totalitarianism (see p. 441) rule by single party dictatorship has an ideology (set of beliefs) for people to follow state comes before individual; citizens expected to obey & individual rights mean little censorship of media extremely nationalistic dynamic leader  viewed as father-figure/godlike police/military terror used to silence critics indoctrination & propaganda  use technology to reach the masses

Totalitarian states developed between the world wars (1920s – 1930s). Totalitarian States / \ Communist Fascist USSR Italy, Germany, Spain Differences: 1. Fascists OK with class system 2. Fascists = strict nationalists, Communists = internationalists