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1
Interwar, World War II, and The Cold War
2
ONE of these things is
NOT like the others
  • Poland
  • the Rhineland
  • the Sudetenland
  • Austria

3
ONE of these things is
NOT like the others
  • Cubism
  • Surrealism
  • Romanticism
  • Dadaism

4
ONE of these things is
NOT like the others
  • Volksgemeinschaft
  • Einsatzgruppen
  • Unmenschlich
  • Anschluss

5
ONE of these things is
NOT like the others
  • New Economic Program
  • Great Leap Forward
  • Collectivization
  • Five-Year Plan

6
ONE of these things is
NOT like the others
  • Tehran Conference
  • Yalta Conference
  • Postdam Conference
  • Bretton-Woods Conference

7
ONE of these things is
NOT like the others
  • Poland
  • the Rhineland
  • the Sudetenland
  • Austria
  • Austria was NOT taken by the Germans. The
    Anschluss united them, but there was no
    invasion

8
ONE of these things is
NOT like the others
  • Cubism
  • Surrealism
  • Romanticism
  • Dadaism
  • Romanticism was NOT a 20th Century art movement.
    The rest were.

9
ONE of these things is
NOT like the others
  • Volksgemeinschaft
  • Einsatzgruppen
  • Unmenschlich
  • Anschluss
  • Anschluss was the union of Germany and Austria.
    The others were Nazi terms of state and racial
    order.

10
ONE of these things is
NOT like the others
  • New Economic Program
  • Great Leap Forward
  • Collectivization
  • Five-Year Plan
  • The Great Leap Forward was Chinese Communist
    leader Mao Ze Dongs term. The others were
    associated with economic reform in Russia.

11
ONE of these things is
NOT like the others
  • Tehran Conference
  • Yalta Conference
  • Postdam Conference
  • Bretton-Woods Conference
  • The Bretton-Woods Conference was a postwar
    economic conference. The others were political
    conferences.

12
  • 1. Which of the following countries steadfastly
    refused to grant women to vote, even though
    several other European nations granted womens
    suffrage between 1914 and 1925?
  • France
  • Great Britain
  • Germany
  • Finland

13
  • 2. Which of the following was argued by Freud in
    his Interpretation of Dreams?
  • There is a repressed part of the human psyche
    where all sorts of desires are more or less
    hidden
  • There is a personality type-homosexual- that can
    be identified by traits such as effeminate
    behavior in males
  • Overstimulation causes both individual and
    national deterioration
  • There is a rational side of human existence and a
    Dionysian side that is expressed by primal
    urges

14
  • 3. In Russia, what resulted from the
    establishment of the Duma?
  • Soviets rose to power and eventually overthrew
    the tsar
  • Little changed because the tsar could dismiss the
    Duma and force new elections.
  • The Duma and the tsar worked closely together to
    implement reform in Russia.
  • Aristocrats returned to power because they
    controlled the most important seats.

15
  • 4. The civil war in Russia between 1918 and 1922
    brought with of the following to power?
  • V.I. Lenin
  • Joseph Stalin
  • Leon Trotsky
  • Grigori Raspitin

16
  • 5. Who made Benito Mussolini prime minister in
    1922?
  • V.I. Lenin
  • Adolf Hitler
  • King Victor Emmanuel III
  • Nicholas II

17
  • 6. What were the effects of the United States
    stock market crash in 1929?
  • There were no effects outside the United States,
    which recovered within a year.
  • Germany and Great Britain were able to regain
    their position at the forefront of worldwide
    industry.
  • Economic disaster circle the globe making
    militarism and authoritarianism seem appealing to
    many.
  • The American Socialism Movement was able to gain
    powers briefly.

18
  • 7. Which of the following was a prominent cause
    of the stock market crash in 1929?
  • An accounting error
  • A drop in purchases of new technologies
  • Reckless investment using borrowed money
  • The Federal Reserve Bank loosening the
    availability of credit

19
  • 8. Which of the following was not a factor in
    Hitlers rise to power in 1933?
  • His effective use of media to criticize the
    Weimar government
  • Concerns among conservative elites of the growing
    Communist influence in Germany
  • The view among several political elites that
    Hitler could be easily manipulated
  • The majority of the Nazi Party membership being
    over age forty

20
  • 9. Which of the following did not participate in
    the Spanish Civil War(1936-1939)
  • Great Britain
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Russia

21
  • 10. Which country invaded Poland with Germany in
    1939?
  • Italy
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Russia
  • Spain

22
  • 11. Which of the following was a consequence of
    the German invasion of Russia in 1941?
  • The United States entered the war.
  • Russian army was severely weakened and unable to
    fight for much of the remainder of the war
  • Harsh winter prevented a quick victory and
    hampered the overall war effort for Germany
  • Stalin discredited for having made an alliance
    with Germany and sent into exile

23
  • 12. Which of the following did not occur after
    World War II ended?
  • Refuges quickly found housing vacated by those
    killed during the war
  • Colonized peoples no longer exhibited deference
    to their European dominators
  • Western values changed drastically.
  • New competition for territory arose among the
    Allied powers.

24
  • 13. All of the following were factors in the
    origin of the Cold War except
  • Stalins belief that Roosevelt and Churchill were
    deliberately allowing the USSR to bear the brunt
    of casualties in World War II.
  • hostility towards the Soviets that originated as
    far back as the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.
  • early efforts to exclude the Soviet Union from
    the United Nations.
  • Stalins perceived need for a buffer zone to
    protect the Soviet Union from western menace.

25
  • 14. The division of which of the following
    established the border between Eastern and
    Western Superpowers?
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Germany
  • Poland
  • Berlin

26
  • 15. After WWII, governments in both East and West
  • increased the role of the free market in spurring
    economic growth
  • Developed more comprehensive welfare states
  • Reduced their bureaucratic roles in shaping
    society and the economy
  • Took less active roles in the lives of their
    citizens

27
  • 1. Which of the following countries steadfastly
    refused to grant women to vote, even though
    several other European nations granted womens
    suffrage between 1914 and 1925?
  • France
  • Great Britain
  • Germany
  • Finland

28
  • 2. Which of the following was argued by Freud in
    his Interpretation of Dreams?
  • There is a repressed part of the human psyche
    where all sorts of desires are more or less
    hidden
  • There is a personality type-homosexual- that can
    be identified by traits such as effeminate
    behavior in males
  • Overstimulation causes both individual and
    national deterioration
  • There is a rational side of human existence and a
    Dionysian side that is expressed by primal
    urges

29
  • 3. In Russia, what resulted from the
    establishment of the Duma?
  • Soviets rose to power and eventually overthrew
    the tsar
  • Little changed because the tsar could dismiss the
    Duma and force new elections.
  • The Duma and the tsar worked closely together to
    implement reform in Russia.
  • Aristocrats returned to power because they
    controlled the most important seats.

30
  • 4. The civil war in Russia between 1918 and 1922
    brought with of the following to power?
  • V.I. Lenin
  • Joseph Stalin
  • Leon Trotsky
  • Grigori Raspitin

31
  • 5. Who made Benito Mussolini prime minister in
    1922?
  • V.I. Lenin
  • Adolf Hitler
  • King Victor Emmanuel III
  • Nicholas II

32
  • 6. What were the effects of the United States
    stock market crash in 1929?
  • There were no effects outside the United States,
    which recovered within a year.
  • Germany and Great Britain were able to regain
    their position at the forefront of worldwide
    industry.
  • Economic disaster circle the globe making
    militarism and authoritarianism seem appealing to
    many.
  • The American Socialism Movement was able to gain
    powers briefly.

33
  • 7. Which of the following was a prominent cause
    of the stock market crash in 1929?
  • An accounting error
  • A drop in purchases of new technologies
  • Reckless investment using borrowed money
  • The Federal Reserve Bank loosening the
    availability of credit

34
  • 8. Which of the following was not a factor in
    Hitlers rise to power in 1933?
  • His effective use of media to criticize the
    Weimar government
  • Concerns among conservative elites of the growing
    Communist influence in Germany
  • The view among several political elites that
    Hitler could be easily manipulated
  • The majority of the Nazi Party membership being
    over age forty

35
  • 9. Which of the following did not participate in
    the Spanish Civil War(1936-1939)
  • Great Britain
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Russia

36
  • 10. Which country invaded Poland with Germany in
    1939?
  • Italy
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Russia
  • Spain

37
  • 11. Which of the following was a consequence of
    the German invasion of Russia in 1941?
  • The United States entered the war.
  • Russian army was severely weakened and unable to
    fight for much of the remainder of the war
  • Harsh winter prevented a quick victory and
    hampered the overall war effort for Germany
  • Stalin discredited for having made an alliance
    with Germany and sent into exile

38
  • 12. Which of the following did not occur after
    World War II ended?
  • Refuges quickly found housing vacated by those
    killed during the war
  • Colonized peoples no longer exhibited deference
    to their European dominators
  • Western values changed drastically.
  • New competition for territory arose among the
    Allied powers.

39
  • 13. All of the following were factors in the
    origin of the Cold War except
  • Stalins belief that Roosevelt and Churchill were
    deliberately allowing the USSR to bear the brunt
    of casualties in World War II.
  • hostility towards the Soviets that originated as
    far back as the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.
  • early efforts to exclude the Soviet Union from
    the United Nations.
  • Stalins perceived need for a buffer zone to
    protect the Soviet Union from western menace.

40
  • 14. The division of which of the following
    established the border between Eastern and
    Western Superpowers?
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Germany
  • Poland
  • Berlin

41
  • 15. After WWII, governments in both East and West
  • increased the role of the free market in spurring
    economic growth
  • Developed more comprehensive welfare states
  • Reduced their bureaucratic roles in shaping
    society and the economy
  • Took less active roles in the lives of their
    citizens

42
( _____, _____, _____ )
  • Conclusion Statements

43
  • _____ wanted ____, and so he ____,
  • but ____, so _____.

somebody
action
something
this happened
some one thing body
  • Topics
  • Nazi Germany 4. Harry Truman
  • The Surrealists 5. John Maynard Keynes
  • Joseph Stalin

44
Brain Dump
  • Write
    EVERYTHING THAT COMES TO MIND
    when you see the following pictures

45
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47
Germany invades Denmark and Norway April 1940
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49
Construction of the Berlin Wall, August 1961
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