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1 Between the Wars & Fascism
Ms. Doyle – Unit 9

2 Day 5: Page 5: Between the Wars
Roaring Twenties Talking movies, jazz music, flappers – women began dancing, smoking, cutting their hair, and wearing shorter dresses, new literature, modern art, architecture, and science A new mass culture was now shared by millions in new developing countries The world was now brought closer together than ever because of new inventions like movies, radio, and improved telephones ?? WHAT NEW INVENTIONS HAS BROUGHT OUR WORLD CLOSER THAN EVER BEFORE??

3 Paris 1915

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5 Day 1: Page 1: Between the Wars
New Democracies After WWI, Great Britain, France, and the US were the new powerful nations France struggled with peace New political parties struggled for power (Communists and other third parties) Countries now feared Germany and wanted to secure their peace PROBLEM: Germany could not pay their war reparations (debt) Kellogg Briand Pact: US offered to loan Germany money to repay their war debt and to avoid war at ALL COSTS

6 Day 1: Page 1: Between the Wars
Global Depression Britain and France recovered from WWI, in part because of Germany’s reparations US boomed! Became the world’s leading economic power (because of the roaring twenties) October 1929 – Stock Market in NYC crashed Banks closed Without support from the US, Germany Suffered and couldn’t pay back their war debt Depression spread world wide President FDR begins the New Deal

7 German children (and dog) playing with bundles German currency.
German woman burning the German Mark as opposed to firewood. The firewood was more valuable than the German currency.

8 Worldwide Depression

9 Day 2: Page 2: Fascism WARM UP List 3 characteristics of fascism
Agenda: Yertle the Turtle Timeline of Fascist Leaders Causes of WWII Homework: Finish vocabulary if you have not already & Battle map due Thurs!

10 Adolf Hitler (Germany)
Fascist leaders Benito Mussolini (Italy) Adolf Hitler (Germany)

11 Day 2: Page 2: What is Fascism?
New, militant political movement that emphasized loyalty to the state and obedience to its leader Preached extreme form of nationalism Nations must struggle – peaceful nations were doomed to be conquered Pledged loyalty to authoritarian leader who guided and brought order to the state Unlike communists, did not seek a classless society; believed each class had its place and functions

12 Day 2: Page 2: What is Fascism?

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14 Day 2: Page 2: What is Fascism
Turn your paper sideways and we will create a timeline together


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