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Presentation transcript:

Totalitarian Jeopardy! Random stuff Who Am I? Germ Theory Totes or Nopes Odds and ends 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

This Document severely punished Germany after World War I Question

Adolf Hitler began his rise to power in this small political party Question

The failed coup that put Hitler in Jail…for 9 months Question

The title Hitler took for himself Question

In what year was Hitler elected to the office of Chancellor? Question

Secret Police Question

Propaganda Question

Communism as a form of government Question

Blind Loyalty to Government religion Question

Schools used to indoctrinate the youth Question

Mussolini’s Title Question

The name of Hitler’s book, meaning My Struggle. Question

Youth Summer camps, outdoor school, work programs and the “Strength Through Joy” program was meant for what purpose? Question

Name three ways Hitler sought to control German Culture. Question

The set of Laws passed in 1935 that placed severe restrictions on Jews Question

Name of the Soviet Secret Police Question

True or false- Stalin’s 5 year plans increased industrial production in the Soviet Union Question

What was the purpose of Stalin’s “Great Purge”? Question

With whom did Japan sign an alliance with at the start of World War II? Question

This is the event when Nazi-led mobs attacked and destroyed many Jewish homes and businesses. Question

Question

Question

Question

Question

Question

The Treaty of Versailles

What is the Nazi Party?

What was the Beer Hall Putsch?

What is Fuhrer?

1933

Totes!

Totes!

Prepare youth for military service

Nopes!

Nopes!

Totes!

What is Il Duce?

Mein Kampf

Possible Answers: Book burnings Control of media Government Religion Music Art youth

The Nuremburg Laws

What is the Cheka?

True, but it hurt the standard of living for many

To get rid of anyone who may be a threat to Stalin’s power

Germany and Italy

What is Kristallnacht?

Adolf Hitler

Benito Mussolini

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Joseph Stalin

Mao Zedong