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Questions For Part 2
1. Name and describe two (2) factors that played a major role in starting the Great Depression.
2. Explain how America's actions in the 1920's helped create an international (especially European) financial crisis.
3. Explain at least three (3) effects that the Great Depression had on European governments and their people.
4. Explain the differences between the traditional British economic plicy and the Keynesian economic policy.
5. Define Depression, then, list the statistical evidence of the effects of the Great Depression on Germany, Great Britain, and the U.S.A.
6. Describe at least three (3) of the programs that Franklin Roosevelt instituted in response to the Great Depression.
7. What was the Weimar Republic? Describe three (3) problems that lead to it's failure.
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Questions for Part 4
1. Name two major European countries that remained Democratic in the years between World War I and World War II (758).
2. Describe three differences between a totalitarian government and a democratic government (759).
3. The textbook implies that "economic crisis, extreme nationalism, terror, and propaganda" were common factors in the formation of totalitarian states. Explain the role of each of these factors in Italy and Germany (758-771).
4. Describe the role of German Nationalism leading to World War II. Address German patriotism (movie), Aryan superiority - genetic engineering (809, movie), racism (809, 825, and 827), slavery (809, 825), and genocide (825).
5. Describe at least 3 examples of German imperialism that lead to WWI (820 -812).
6. Provide at least 3 examples of ways that Germany displayed militarism leading to World War II (810-811).
7. Describe Hitler's vision of a Third Reich - What was it? How would it be established? How would it be maintained? What was it's intended duration (769, 809-810)?
8. Determine three (3) conditions of the Treaty of Versailles that Germany either opposed or violated following World War I (752-753, 810).
9. Determine at least 2 reasons why European nations did not respond to German disregard of the Treaty of Versailles (753, 810).
10. Define appeasement; then describe how this policy aided Germany's intention to dominate Europe (810, 811).
11. Describe each Alliance and Germany's intentions from its formation:
A. Rome-Berlin Axis (810)
B. Anti-Comintern Pact (811) (Address Japanese intentions also for this alliance (813))
C. Anschluss (811)
D. Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression Pact (811 - 812).
12. Describe the reasons for the Munich Conference and explain its outcome (811).
13. Explain the major reasoning behind Japanese imperialism against, first Manchuria and then China (812).
14. Explain the Japanese response to American sanctions because of Japan's imperialist actions (813).
15. Determine which aggressive action by Germany fnially brought England and France to War (811 - 812).
16. Explain why Truman's decision on how to attack mainland Japan was considered so difficult. What choices did he have? What was his decision and why did he chose it? What was the outcome? (822)
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