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The Rise of the Axis Powers

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44 questions
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Question 2
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Why would people give up rights like freedom of speech, religion, assembly, or even the right to vote for a different point of view?

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Question 10
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Find one piece of Fascist Italian propaganda. Post it and explain what it means (find a translation).

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Question 13
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Why do you think Germans rejected communism?

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Question 16
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What does NAZI stand for?

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Question 18
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Find a quote from Mein Kampf and post it. Then explain what Hitler meant in the quote.

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Question 21
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Why was Hitler appointed to the position of chancellor?

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Question 23
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Question 27
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What does this propaganda poster promise?

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Question 32
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What did Hitler promise at the Munich Conference?
Neville Chamberlain returns from Germany with the Munich Agreement - YouTube

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Question 34
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Why did Mussolini attack Ethiopia and Albania?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlPCZ_9T490

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Question 35
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What was the purpose of the League of Nations?

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Question 39
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What does a "non-aggression pact" mean?

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Question 41
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Draw a picture showing or conversation between Emperor Hirohito and Gen Hideki Tojo showing that the Emperor has no power, and the General is making all decisions for Japan. Make sure to label them.

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Question 42
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Why did Japan need more raw materials for industry? Think about geography when you answer this question.

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Question 43
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The attrocities of the Japanese were reported and known in the West before the start of WW2. Why do you think there was no major outcry against their treatment of conquered people?

https://allthatsinteresting.com/sino-japanese-war#33
Rape in Nanking Words from WWII Japanese Soldiers - YouTube

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Why did people follow Mussolini?

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Why was it important for leaders like Mussolini to have a uniform for their followers?

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If you were an Italian during the March on Rome, would you have been impressed with the Black Shirts? why or why not?

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What did Mussolini's title "Il Duce" mean?

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How did Mussolini control the Italian economy?

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How was this different from Stalin's tactics in Soviet Russia/?

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Question 17
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Find a picture of early NAZI's. What kind of people followed Hitler?

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What does LEBENSRAUM mean?

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Why did Germans think the Treaty of Versailles was unfair?

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What does Der Fuhrer mean?

Why were youth groups so important to the NAZI's?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFkb7vYZp8U
Question 24
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Describe the activities of Hitler Youth girls.

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Describe the activities of Hitler Youth boys.

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Why was the control of education so important to the NAZIs?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5E7WR8TINI

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Question 33
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Draw a picture showing the idea of appeasment - where England and France give Hitler land, hoping he will stop taking any more land.

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What are sanctions?

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Do you think sanctions are an effective way to punish countries? Why or why not?

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Question 40
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What secret agreement did Stalin and Hitler make?

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Think about communist countries. What traits do most communist countries have?
people had the right to vote
people were extremely poor
people wanted equality
people wanted to prove how awesome their country was
people had few rights before communism
people had few rights after communism
What is the key difference between fascism and communism?
loss of all rights
fascism focuses on showing the superiority of their nation, communism on equality
Communism does not require loyalty to a leader, fascism does.
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What is the key similarity between fascism and communism?
loss of all rights
fascism focuses on showing the superiority of their nation, communism on equality
Communism does not require loyalty to a leader, fascism does.
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How did Mussolini become the Prime Misister?
He overthrew the king.
His March on Rome made the people elect him.
He scared the king into appointing him.
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When governments print off money to try and pay off debt, what does it cause?
deflation
depression
inflation
stagnation
Before the Great Depression the economy of Germany
was controlled by France
was primarily agricultural
was in a deep depression for all of the 1920s
was improving in the late 1920s
Select the tactics that the NAZIs used to persecute the Jewish people of Germany.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GQUoKITznk
ban Jewish students from school
require Jewish people to wear an armband indicating their Jewish heritage
Force them to have children with Germans so that there were no pure Jewish children
outlaw marriage between Jewish people and Germans
destroy their businesses and take away their property
force them to live ghettos
send them to concentration camps
How did Lebensraum justify the German take over of the Rhineland, Sudetenland and Czechoslovakia?
It said German people should be goverened by Germany - since Germans lived in those areas, Germany should govern it.
It meant that those areas were subordinate to Germany.
Only Germans deserved Living Space.
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What is Anschluss?
The annexation of Czechoslovakia to Austria
The takeover of the Rhineland.
The annexation of Austria to Germany.
Where was the Sudetenland?
in Austria
In France
In Czechoslovakia
Select the members of the AXIS powers.
Albania
Italy
Germany
Soviet Union
Japan
China
Match the area conquered to the Axis Power aggressor
Ethiopia
Manchuria
Sudetenland
Albania
Czechoslovakia
Rhineland
Austria
China
Japan
Germany
Italy