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Chapter 25 World War Two (1939-1945). Rise of Dictators Democracies weak after WW1 (huge war debts, unemployment, hunger, homelessness) 1920’s - 1930’s.
THE FAILURE OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS The Rise of Dictators.
Kellogg-Briand Pact signed– war is not a national policy President Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and Frank B. Kellogg, standing, with representatives.
Modernization in Japan Japan followed the model of Western powers by industrializing and expanding its foreign influence.
Isolation/Neutrality Notes Most Americans cling to ISOLATIONISM in the early stages of WWII Early 1930s a flood of books criticizing US involvement in.
WWII Origins. Europe After WWI Germany Germany was left weak, humiliated & economically devastated Political turmoil led to a weak gov’t > Weimar Republic.
Vietnam “two rice bowls at the opposite ends of a carrying pole” Song Coi (red river) delta to the north Mekong River delta in the south population in.
Where we left off… Hitler’s youth: Surviving Child, attended Vienna school to become an artist Served in WWI as a communication runner and was injured.
World War II
World War II Unit Objective: As responsible citizens, how can understanding the causes and effects of World War II help us make better decisions domestically.
WWII in 3 days or less