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Bell Ringer # 7

2/7 & 2/8. Bell Ringer # 7. Get out your homework to be stamped! What were two causes of the Great Depression? How do you think the Great Depression helped dictators in Europe and around the world come to power?. Objectives.

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Bell Ringer # 7

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  1. 2/7 & 2/8 Bell Ringer # 7 Get out your homework to be stamped! What were two causes of the Great Depression? How do you think the Great Depression helped dictators in Europe and around the world come to power?

  2. Objectives • Describe how the Great Depression/Treaty of Versailles lead to the rise of totalitarianism • List the differences between Fascism and Communism

  3. Fascism Rises in Europe

  4. Totalitarianism Government control over every aspect of public and private life

  5. Communism • All means of production are owned by the state • Private property does not exist • All goods and services are shared equally

  6. Fascism • A political movement that promotes an extreme form of nationalism • Denial of individual rights • Dictatorial one party rule

  7. Comparing Governments Fascism Communism Page 910

  8. Fascism • Total Control • Emphasizes Extreme loyalty to leader • Promise to: • Restore national pride • Punish those responsible • Restore economy

  9. Fascism Rises from the Great Depression • Fascist Govt. • take control • Weak/Failed Democracies • Loss of Faith in Govt. • High Inflation • German Unemployment Rises

  10. Fascist Leaders Rise to Power (p 910-913)

  11. Benito Mussolini (Italy) Fear of Communist revolution (Russia) Founded Party in 1919 Violence Black Shirts http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=DBEEFC2F-2E16-4241-B2CE-53EF7EA501D7&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US

  12. Adolf Hitler (Germany) • Served in German Army in WWI • Joined political party to overturn the Treaty of Versailles (also to combat communism) • Brown shirts or storm troopers • Wrote Mein Kampf: “My Struggle” • Lebensraum “Living Space” (take other countries)

  13. A Way to gain power Traits of Propaganda Targets Audience Selective Information Plays on Emotion • Examples • Games • Radio • Film “Propaganda is truly a terrible weapon in the hands of an expert” –Hitler 1942 “What good fortune for governments that the people do not think.” -Hitler

  14. “The Ducktators” • Looney Tunes, 1942

  15. Nazism1936 Olympic Games http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcFbVn3BeVQ&feature=PlayList&p=DBA0F04ABD665A99&index=0

  16. 3-2-1 • Three things you learned • Two things you are unsure about • One question you have

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