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APEH The Inter-War Years
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People of Inter-War Years
Plans, Ideas, Agreements
Art, Architecture
New Ways of Thought
Organizations and Political Parties
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  • I was assassinated in Mexico in 1940. I was also
    a rival to Vladimir Lenin.

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  • Who is Leon Trotsky?

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  • I was called Il Duce and became Prime Minister of
    Italy in 1922.

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  • Who is Benito Mussolini?

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  • The ideas of this founding father of
    psychoanalysis were translated into many
    languages and quickly spread during the 1920's.

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  • Who is Sigmund Freud?

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  • This authoritarian dictator became known as
    "Caudillo" when he came to power in 1939.

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  • Who is General Francisco Franco?

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  • Poland was the first country to become a
    dictatorship, after World War I, with this man as
    its leader.

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  • Who is Joseph Pilsudski?

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  • When translated from Gaelic, the name of this
    Irish Republican political organization means
    "Ourselves Alone".

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  • What is Sinn Fein?

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  • In 1919 the Reichstag approved the constitution
    of this new German Republic.

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  • What is the Weimer Republic?

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  • These political parties were characterized by
    racism and xenophobia and had their origins in
    the anti-republican nationalism of the late 19th
    century.

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  • What are fascists?

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  • This group was an alliance between the Radical,
    Socialist, and Communist parties in France.

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  • What is the Popular Front?

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  • This group of artist were the first to rebel
    against the absurdity war by rejecting all
    artistic convention.

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  • What are the dadaists?

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  • In 1938 Neville Chamberlain declared "peace in
    our time" believing this this accord would
    appease Hitler.

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  • What is the Munich Agreement?

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  • The European economy was stirred by this League
    of Nations commission that extended the schedule
    for payment of German reparations.

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  • What is the Dawes Plan?

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  • In 1939 Germany and the Soviet Union both agreed
    to peace with this accord.

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  • What is Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact?

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  • Under this 1928 agreement the major powers of
    Europe renounced war as an instrument of national
    policy.

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  • What is the Kellogg-Briand Pact?

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  • In 1919 Hitler joined a newly formed right-wing
    nationalist organization and renamed it the
    National Socialist German Workers' or this Party.

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  • What is Nazi Party?

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  • This father of cubism expressed his disgust for
    the Spanish Civil War in his painting Guernica.

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  • Who is Charles V?

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  • This meeting was called to help reform the
    Catholic Church, define Church doctrine, and help
    the Church regain its power.

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  • Who is Pablo Picasso?

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  • Irish write James Joyce wrote this epic novel
    using the technique of "stream of consciousness".

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  • What is Ulysses?

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  • In hopes to reconcile art and industry Walter
    Gropius founded this school in 1919.

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  • What is Bauhaus?

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  • The art of the inter-war period is characterized
    by these two terms, the first meaning
    hobbyhorse, that attacked all accepted
    standards of art and behavior and by this in
    which painters made powerful statements about the
    age of anxiety by refusing to depict ordinary
    visual reality.

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  • What is Dadaism and Surrealism?

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  • According to Freud, this is the name given to the
    primitive, irrational unconscious.

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  • What is the id?

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  • According to Freud, the rationalizing conscious
    part of the mind, called this mediates what a
    person can do.

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  • What is the ego?

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  • According to Freudian psychology, the ingrained
    moral values of this part of the mind deals with
    what a person should do.

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  • What is the superego??

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  • This new philosophy rejected most of the concerns
    of traditional philosophy, from the existence of
    God to the meaning of happiness, as nonsense and
    hot air.

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  • What is logical empiricism?

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  • This thinker claimed that Christianity embodied a
    slave morality that glorified weakness, envy,
    and mediocrity. In his most famous line, a wise
    fool proclaims that God is Dead dead because
    he has been murdered by lackadaisical modern
    Christians who no longer really believe in him.

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  • Who is Friedrich Nietzsche?

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  • DailyDouble

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  • FinalJeopardy

Todays CategoryStream-of-Consciousness
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  • Writer of Jacobs Room, a novel made up of a
    series of internal monologues, in which ideas and
    emotions from different periods bubble up
    randomly as from a patient on a psychoanalysts
    couch.

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  • Who is Virginia Woolf?

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The Inter-War Years
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Age of Anxiety Review
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Authoritarian Regimes
Treaty of Versailles
Great Depression Pt 2
France Italy in the 20s and 30s
Art, Music, Radio
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  • This form of leadership appealed to nationalists
    and military leaders as a way to repress tensions
    and preserve national unity.

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  • What is dictatorship?

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  • Leaders like Catherine the Great in Russia and
    Metternich in Austria used this type of
    government to prevent major changes that would
    undermine the existing social order.

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  • What is conservative authoritarianism?

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  • Leaders in these types of regimes used modern
    technology and communications to exercise
    complete political power, controlling the
    economic, social, intellectual, and cultural
    aspects of peoples lives.

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  • What are totalitarian regimes?

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  • Totalitarian dictator known for the removal of
    his enemies that led to the starvation of between
    4-7 million Ukrainians.

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  • Who is Joseph Stalin?

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  • The policy of forced consolidation of farms into
    large, state-controlled enterprises and the
    removal of the wealthy (better-off peasants)
    kulaks.

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  • What is collectivization?

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  • This art form, founded by Picasso, concentrated
    on a complex geometry of zigzagging lines and
    sharply angled, overlapping planes.

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  • What is cubism?

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  • This became the entertainment of the masses
    during the worldwide economic depressions that
    followed World War I.

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  • What is motion pictures, or movies?

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  • Marconis invention that permitted the wireless
    communication of music and speech.

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  • What is radio?

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  • Motion pictures and radio broadcasts quickly
    became powerful tools of this type with the use
    of persuasive images and speech.

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  • What is indoctrination or propaganda?

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  • These political leaders used radio as a means of
    political propaganda.

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  • Who are Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and FDR?

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  • By 1921, the Weimar Republic had to pay 33
    billion in war raparations or face occupation of
    this Germany territory.

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  • What is the Ruhr district (the heartland of
    industrial Germany) and Rhineland?

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  • The burden of repaying the war debt in Germany
    led to this.

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  • What is runaway inflation and economic collapse?

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  • The re-examination of reparations led to this
    agreement in which Germany would receive loans
    from the United States to promote German economic
    recovery.

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  • What is the Dawes Plan?

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  • In an effort to ease post-war tensions created by
    the Versailles Treaty, fifteen countries signed
    this agreement which condemned and renounced war
    as an instrument of national policy, although it
    had no provisions for action in case war actually
    occurred.

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  • What is the Kellogg-Briand Pact?

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  • These kinds of leaders emerged in post-WW I
    Europe in response to the unrest and frustration
    associated with the global economic depression of
    the 1920s and 1930s.

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  • What are fascist dictators?

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  • This European country was hardest hit by
    unemployment during the Great Depression.

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  • What is Germany?

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  • One reason for the failure of the peace movement
    between WW I and WW II was the weakness of this
    organization.

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  • What is the League of Nations?

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  • This characteristic of early-20th Century
    authoritarian regimes was that they were
    generally __________ with their people.

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  • What is popular?

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  • Catholicism was recognized as the sole religion
    of Italy by these accords (agreement/declaration).

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  • What is the Lateran Accords?

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  • This social group was hit the most severely by
    Germanys inflation in the 1920s.

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  • What is the middle-class?

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  • France was NOT willing to give back this region
    to Germany in return for paying war reparations
    more quickly.

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  • What is the Alsace-Lorraine region?

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  • These groups made up the Popular Front movement
    in France during the 1930s.

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  • What socialists, communists, and radicals?

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  • Communists, Nazis, and Fascists in order to seize
    and maintain power did this.

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  • What is blamed their nations problems on
    scapegoats?

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  • Name of Mussolinis fascist group that gained
    public support in post-war Italy by taking
    advantage of labor unrest and directing violence
    against socialists.

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  • Who are the Black Shirts?

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  • The Spanish Civil War became an international
    issue because these two countries sent troops and
    arms to fascists in Spain.

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  • What are Italy and Germany?

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Todays CategoryEconomy in Post-WW I Europe
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  • This British economist argued that if private
    investment funds were idol, govt funds must be
    used to encourage economic activity increase
    purchasing power.

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  • Who is John Maynard Keynes?

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