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Vocabulary to identify:
Ch 26
League of Nations
Little Entente
Allied Reparations
Commission
Ruhr
Gustave Stresemann
Dawes Plan
Treaty of Locarno
Great Depression
Communism (again)
Fascism
David Lloyd George
Ramsay MacDonald
General Strike of 1926
John Maynard Keynes
National Bloc
Government
Raymond Poincare
Cartel of the Left
Popular Front
Lon Blum
FDR
New Deal
Works Progress
Administration
Social Security Act
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
Civil Disobedience
Gandhi
Nehru
W.E.B. Du Bois
Marcus Garvey
Totalitarian State
Propaganda
Trieste, Fiume Dalmatia
Benito Mussolini
Avanti
Squadristi
Giovanni Giolitti
King Victor Emmanuel
III
Acerbo Law
OVRA
Il Duce
Adolf Hitler
Weimar Germany
Paul von Hindenburg
Mein Kampf
Georg von Schnerer
Karl Lueger
Liebensraum

AP EURO
Semester, Unit VII

Anti-Semitism
German Workers Party
National Socialist
German Workers Party
(NAZIs)
Sturmabteilung
Beer Hall Putsch
Fhrerprinzip
Reichstag
Chancellor Heinrich
Brning
Franz von papen
Enabling Act
Ernst Rhm
Robert Ley
SS
Heinrich Himmler
Hitler Youth
Nuremberg Laws
Kristallnacht
Aryan
War communism
New Economic Policy
Leon Trotsky
Joseph Stalin
Politburo
Five year plan
Purges
Authoritarian state
King Boris III
King Alexander I
King Carol II
King Alfonso XIII
Alfonso XIII
Francisco Franco
Popular Front
Antonio Salazar
BBC
Birth of a Nation
The Triumph of the Will
1936 Olympics
Kraft durch freude
The Decline of the West
Married Love
Maragaret Sanger
Dada Movement
Hannah Hch
Surrealism
Salvador Dali
Functionalism
Louis H. Sullivan
Frank Lloyd Wright
Arnold Schnberg

James Joyce
Virginia Woolf
Hermann Hesse
Carl Jung
Werner Heisenberg
Uncertainty principle
Ch 27
Sudetenland
Munich Conference
Geneva Disarmament
Conference
Appeasement
Rhineland
Neville Chamberlain
Kurt von Schuschnigg
Poland
Nazi Soviet
nonaggression pact
Manchukuo
Chiang Kai-shek
Blitzkrieg
Panzer division
Maginot line
Marshal Henri Ptain
Winston Churchill
Luftwaffe
Montgomery
Rommel
Pearl Harbor
Leningrad
Unconditional
surrender
Battle of Stalingrad
Battle of Midway
Soft underbelly
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Battle of the Bulge
Battle of Kursk
Harry Truman
Hiroshima and
Nagasaki
Nazi New Order
Charles de Gaulle
Tito
Gestapo
Count Claus von
Stauffenberg
Madagascar Plan
Einsatzgruppen
Final Solution
Reinhard Heydrich
T-4 program
Wannsee Conference

Death camps
Rudolf Hss
Holocaust
Great East Asia CoProsperity
Home Guard

Night witches
Civilian impact all sides
Clydebank
Dresden
Oppenheimer
Tehran Conference

Yalta Conference
Potsdam Conference
Petra Groza
James Byrnes
Molotov

Essential Questions:
Ch 26
1. What problems did European countries face in the 1920s?
2. How did France, Great Britain, and the United States respond to
the various crises that they faced in the interwar years?
3. To what degree were the characteristics of totalitarian states
present in Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany, and Stalinist Russia?
4. What new dimensions in mass culture and mass leisure emerged
during the interwar years, and what role did these activities play
in totalitarian states?
5. What were the main cultural and intellectual trends in the
interwar years?
6. Why have some historians called the 1920s both an age of
anxiety and a period of hope?
Ch 27
1. What were Hitlers foreign policy goals, and what steps did he
take to achieve them between 1933 and 1939?
2. What were the main events of WWII in Europe and Asia, and why
were the Allies ultimately victorious?
3. What was the Holocaust, and what role did it play in Nazi Policy?
4. What were conditions like on the home front for Japan and the
major Western nations involved in WWII?
5. How did the Allies visions of post-war Europe differ, and how did
these differences contribute to the emergence of the Cold War?
6. What was the relationship between WWI and WWII, and what
were the differences in the way the wars were fought?
Date
2/162/17
2/182/19

Content
Test Unit 7

2/22

Great Depression &


Life in Dem. States

2/232/24

Nazis, Fascist Italy,


USSR & Spain

Uncertain Search for


Peace

Agenda
Test and Introduce Review by
Period
1. DBQ (dont worry about
it! TRUST ME)
2. Discuss years after WWI
1. 1. Intro to 20s vs. Great
Depression
2. Democratic States in
between Wars
1. Stalin and Franco
2. Mass culture: Radio and
Movie
3. Art Slideshow:
Nightmares and New
Visions

HW
Read p. 750-754
Read p. 754-764
Read p. 764-773

Read p. 774-780

2/252/26

Art & Intellectual


Trends

2/29

Causes of WWII

3/13/2

Course of WWII

3/33/4

Holocaust & Home


front

3/7

Peace Terms &


Aftermath

3/83/9

Test

Document Analysis
1. Art Slideshow:
Nightmares and New
Visions
2. Doc Analysis.
1. Treaty of Versailles aka
Hitlers To Do List
2. Appeasement
3. Chronology to War
1. Blitzkrieg
2. Early battles
3. Middle battles
4. End of war
Map exercises
1. Discuss New Order
2. Analyze steps of
Holocaust
3. Analyze Documents
1. Discuss Conferences
2. Setting the stage for
Cold War
Unit 8 Test w/ SAQ

Read p. 782-790

Read p. 790-796

Read p. 796-802

Read p. 803-812

Finish Reading
Guide
Read p. 814-820

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