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My PeepsChanges Great Depression Germany

American banker that designed the aid program to help stabilize the German economy.

Charles Dawes

What was the area of study for Albert Einstein?

Physics

According to Sigmund Freud’s theories, what part of the mind is the irrational part, that controls drives and is pleasure seeking?

Unconscious

What was the area of study for Friedrich Nietzsche?

Literature

What was the area of study for James Joyce?

Literature

Because of its importance in World War I, what industry developed the fastest after World War I?

Radio

20 th Century artistic movement that transformed natural shapes into geometrical shapes.

Cubism

What style of music emerged from places like New Orleans, Memphis, and Chicago during the 1920s?

Jazz

Ideas about the interrelationships between time and space, and between energy and matter.

Theory of Relativity

How did European radio differ from American radio?

The government controlled European radio, like the BBC.

An artist whose works are meant to be absurd, nonsensical, and meaningless:

Dadaist

The purpose of the Kellog- Briand Pact was to:

End war forever

Rapidly rising prices.

Inflation

Which group did not share in the general prosperity of the United States during the 1920s?

Farmers

How did the New Deal hope to help revive the U.S. economy?

Large public works projects to increase jobs and to provide aid to businesses and farmers.

Hatred of Jews.

Anti- Semitism

The “leader” of Germany in the 30s?

Adolph Hitler

The Nazi secret police.

Gestapo

German for living space, which referred to Europe and Russia.

Lebensraum

The name of Hitler’s Elite Bodyguard:

Schutzstaffel (SS)

A literary technique in which the writer presents a character’s thoughts and feelings as they develop

Stream of Consciousness

Philosophy based on the idea that people give meaning to their lives through their choices and actions.

Existentialism

Taxes charged by a government by a government on imported or exported goods.

TARIFF

Legislature that granted Hitler dictatorial powers for four years.

Enabling Act

What new regulations did the New Deal bring to the U.S. economy?

Government agencies, like the SEC and FDIC, were designed to reform the stock market and banks.