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Agenda 3-19 Grades will be shared tomorrow, the TEST helped many of you! BW – Define CW – Notes (remember to summarize key information) HW – 7 Regents Questions and an EQ Paragraph QOTD – “Hunger makes a thief of any man.” Pearl S. Buck

Unstable New Democracies After WWI Fall of kingdoms, empires creates new democracies in Europe People have little experience with representative government Frequent changes in government create instability

The Weimar Republic Weimar Republic—democratic government formed in 1919 has serious weaknesses Inflation Causes Crisis in Germany Value of German currency falls dramatically Attempts at Economic Stability American loans help revive German economy Efforts at a Lasting Peace Germany and France sign treaty pledging no more war (how well did that work out? Hmmmm….)

Financial Collapse A Flawed U.S. Economy Weaknesses in American economy cause serious problems around the world The Stock Market Crashes Stock prices too high, people buy stocks on credit Investors sell stocks, prices fall On October 29, 1929, stock market collapses as prices plummet

A Global Depression Great Depression—business slump of 1930s, bank failures, loss of savings, unemployment Effects Throughout the World American economic problems create problems in other countries World trade falls sharply US Loans stop, no more investment

The World Confronts the Crisis Britain Takes Steps to Improve Its Economy British voters elect coalition government, avoids political extremes Government brings about slow, steady economic recovery France Responds to Economic Crisis France has more self-sufficient economy Preserves democracy in spite of economic troubles

Fascism Emphasizes nationalism and loyalty to authoritarian leader Facist governments came to power in Germany, Italy, and Spain due to the severe economic and social problems that existed in Europe after WWI.

Francisco Franco; Spain Benito Mussolini; ItalyAdolf Hitler; Germany

Fascism’s Rise in Italy Mussolini Takes Control Fascist Party leader, Benito Mussolini, promises to rescue Italy Italian king puts Mussolini in charge of government Mussolini controls politics and economy in Italy

Mussolini and the Fascist Party

NAZI’S!!! The Rise of the Nazis -G erman brand of fascism Hitler’s New Power Hitler is named chancellor Turns Germany into totalitarian state Uses brutal tactics to eliminate enemies Nazis take command of economy

Hitler Mein Kampf—Hitler‘s book promoted German superiority Hitler believes that Germany needs lebensraum, or living space Germans turn to Hitler when economy collapses

World Is Divided Most of eastern Europe falls to dictators Only Czechoslovakia retains democratic government World splits into two camps—democratic and totalitarian/Fascist

Fascist leaders came to power in Italy and Germany because they exploited economic hardships to gain support.