WHG: The Rise of Totalitarianism Key Terms, Individuals, & Events

What
WHG: The Rise of Totalitarianism Key Terms, Individuals, & Events
When
2/20/2019

THE RISE OF TOTALITARIANISM KEY TERMS, INDIVIDUALS, & EVENTS (W.41 - W.43)
 
W.41 Explain how economic instability, nationalism, and political disillusionment in Germany and Japan led to the rise of totalitarian regimes
W.42 Compare and contrast the rise to power, goals, and characteristics of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin's totalitarian regimes
W.43 Analyze the role of geographic features and natural resources in increasing tensions prior to and during World War II.
 
KEY TERMS:
Definitions for the key terms can be found on Quizlet here. Words with an asterisk do not need to be defined. They are there so you can better understand another key term.
 
Words in bold blue & underlined need to have a Frayer model diagram completed on them as well (The diagram is attached below for your convenience).
 
nationalism (W.41) Aryan (W.42) NSDAP (W.42)
fascism (W.41) anti-Semitism (W.42) Hitler Youth (W.42)
totalitarianism (W.41) Black Shirts (W.42) Social Darwinism (W.42)
Nazism (W.41) SA (Sturmabteilung) (W.42) natural resources (W.43)
dictator (W.41, W.42) SS (Schutzstaffel (W.42) hobo
propaganda (W.42) Gestapo (W.42) foreclose
 
FRAYER MODEL DIAGRAM: a nonexample is NOT a "piece of paper," "dinosaur," etc. A nonexample is something that is opposite of or an antonym of the word being diagrammed. If I see silly responses, you will be deducted points and motivated to provide additional nonexamples. A non-example is an ANTONYM (or opposite) of the word. Non-examples can include famous people, countries, organizations, or political parties.
 
KEY INDIVIDUALS:
1. Nationality
- What country they are from?
2. Occupation / Profession
- What are they trained or educated to do? What did they do for a living?
3. Significance / Contributions
- Why does Mr. Turner have them listed here? What are they (in)famous for?
4. Connections
- Do they have connections or links to other people listed here or to key events listed in the next section?
 
Adolf Hitler (W.42) Stalin (W.42) Neville Chamberlain (W.42)
von Hindenburg (W.42) Hideki Tojo (W.41)  
Benito Mussolini (W.42) Hirohito (W.41)  
 
KEY EVENTS:
Ensure that you include in your answer each of the following elements:
1. Dates
2. Place
3. Who was involved
4. Connections to key people or other key events
5. The causes or justifications, etc
6. The "winners" and "losers" if applicable
7. The outcome / impact
 
*If you do not include the items in blue, I will return it to you for completion
  
Beer Hall Putsch (W.42) Night of the Long Knives (W.42) Occupation of the Rhineland (W.43)
March on Rome (W.42) Reichstag Fire (W.42)  
Mein Kampf (W.42) Enabling Act (W.42)  

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