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Postwar Social Changes

The Western Democracies Stumble

Fascism in Italy

The Soviet Union Under Stalin

Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany

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Postwar Social Changes Western Democracies Fascism In Italy Soviet Union Under Stalin Nazi Germany Potpourri 20 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 40 40 40 40 60 60 60 60 60 60 80 80 80 80 80 80 100 100 100 100 100 100

Illegal bars set up all around cities during the Prohibition era.

Speakeasies

These were the young liberated women of the Jazz Age.

flappers

This form of art is composed of lines, colors, and shapes, sometimes with no recognizable subject matter.

Abstract

Freud pioneered this method of studying how the mind works and treating mental disorders.

Psychoanalysis

This African American cultural awakening began in a neighborhood in NYC, where African-Americans began to express pride in their culture.

Harlem Renaissance

A condition in which the production of goods exceeds the demand for them.

Overproduction

The border between France and Germany where French fortifications were built in order to prevent a third Germany invasion.

Maginot line

Strike by workers in many different industries at the same.

General strike

President Roosevelt introduced this massive package of economic and social programs better known as…

The New Deal

In 1928, this agreement promised to “renounce war as an instrument of national policy” or in other words, outlaw war.

The Kellogg-Briand Pact

Nickname or title given to Mussolini by Mussolini.

“Il duce” (The Leader)

Name for Mussolini’s combat squads who rejected the democratic process in favor of violent action.

The Black Shirts

In this form of government, a one-party dictatorship attempts to regulate every aspect of the lives of its citizens.

Totalitarian state

Name of Italy’s youth movement under Benito Mussolini.

Young Fascists

Tens of thousands of Fascists swarmed towards the capital of Italy in order to make changes. This was known as…

The March on Rome

A system of brutal labor camps in the Soviet Union.

Gulags

Stalin made this the official state policy, or the belief in no god.

Atheism

Large farms owned and operated by peasants as a group.

Collectives

Soviet Union developed this type of economy, where government officials made all basic economic decisions.

Command Economy

Stalin required artists and writers to create their works in a style that showed the Soviet life in a positive light and promoted communism. EDIT TEXT!!!!!

Social Realism

German title meaning Prime Minister.

Chancellor

Hitler boasted that under this empire, the German master race would dominate Europe for a thousand years.

Third Reich

Hitler’s secret police, were responsible for rooting out any opposition to their Fuhrer.

Gestapo

In 1935, the Nazis passed these laws, which deprived Jews of German citizenship and other basic rights.

Nuremberg Laws

While in jail, Hitler wrote this famous peace of literature that outlined the goals and ideologies of the Nazi Party.

Mein Kampf

This was German coal-rich land that was taken from them by the French as a payment for missed reparations.

Ruhr Valley

Wealthy farmers who resisted Stalin’s attempt to take away their land.

Kulaks

This ideology is described as any centralized, authoritative gov’t that is not communist whose policies glorify the state over the individual and are destructive to basic human rights.

Fascism

The reduction of armed forces and weapons is known as

Disarmament

that attempted to portray the workings of the unconscious An art movement of the 1920s that attempted to portray the workings of the unconscious mind.

Surrealism

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