Mussolini Lesson
Rise of Totalitarianism Isms & Dictators. Conservative Authoritarianism Traditional form of antidemocratic government in Europe (e.g., Metternich, Catherine.
Kenia Hernandez Genesis Casteneda Jennifer Romero Amanda Augilar Alejandro Sherman Italy’s Great Depression.
Rise of Dictators Hitler Mussolini Japan. Reasons for Dictators The depression in Europe gave rise to the dictators in Spain, Italy and Germany. People.
Terms Kamikaze = Japanese suicide pilots D-Day = the date for the invasion of Europe Casablanca Conference = Churchill and Roosevelt agreed to step up.
By: Erik Holst, Josh Collett, Spencer Fox, and Grant Curry Period: 4.
Timeline of Events Leading to World War II. 1919 The Treaty of Versailles Germany was punished for WWI Germany wasn’t allowed to have war materials –
Unit 7 Hot and Cold World War II and the Aftermath.
A PAPER II TYPE PRESENTATION BY FAN HUANG KYLIE REYNOLDS Discuss the successes and failures of Benito Mussolini’s reign.
Chapter 26, Section 1. After World War many Americans believed Americans should never again become involved in a war. In the 1930’s economic hard.
Treaty of Versailles and Germany Germany: Took Responsibility Gave up Territory Limited Military Assumed War Debt.
RISE OF THE TOTALITARIAN DICTATORSHIPS Essential Questions: – Who were the major totalitarian leaders in the 1920s and 1930s? – What were the basic ideologies.