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The Rise of Totalitarianism. Two Ways to Keep Control. Vocabulary to Know. Totalitarianism. A system of government where the state has absolute power and control over all aspects of civilian life. Communism.
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Totalitarianism • A system of government where the state has absolute power and control over all aspects of civilian life.
Communism • A system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people. • Totalitarian
Fascism • A system of government that promotes nation and often race above the individual • Totalitarian
Anti-Semitism • Prejudice or hatred towards Jews
Inflation • An increase in the price you pay for goods
Appeasement • Adiplomatic policy aimed at avoiding war by making concessions to an aggressor.
Isolationism • A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups or nations.
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Essential Questions • What is the Gulag and why were people sent there? • Define totalitarianism and provide two characteristics found in most totalitarian governments. • What is Fascism and why did it rise to power in the placesthat it did?
Stalin • Leader of the SovietUnion from 1929-1953 • Totalitarian • Ruthlessly Held Power
How Many Died? • 20 Million on a Low Estimate • 60 Million on a High Estimate
Cheka/NKVD/KGB • Secret Police • Gathered Intelligence • Ran the GulagSystem
The Gulag • Consisted of 476separate laborcamps
Who was sent to the Gulag? • Kulaks (Rich Farmers) • “Bloodsuckers, vampires, plunderers of the people and profiteers, who fatten on famine.” – Lenin • Supporters of another political party. • Former Bolshevik party members. • Soviet POWs (Soviets caught by Germany during WWII) and deserters • Hard criminals (robbers, rapists, murderers) • Soft criminals (petty theft, being late to work) • Families and friends of “criminals”
The Purges • The Great Purge from 1936-1938 • Kulaks, clergymen, counterrevolutionaries
The Holodomor • Occurred in Ukraine between 1932 and 1933 • Caused by intentional Soviet famine. • 3-7 million people died. • 23 million in the country total in 1931! • Millions more of unborn children due to malnourishment. • Also called “The Terror Famine”
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The Great Depression: • Period of economic decline that occurred around the world. • In most countries unemployment rose above 20 or 30%
World Economic Conference Activity: What Caused the Great Depression? Atlantis Arguing for Overproduction Utopiaville Arguing for Protectionism Hogwarts Arguing for Reparations Republic of Edison Arguing for the Stock Market Crash Patchland Arguing for Unequal Wealth Read Your Information Sheet. Argue for Your Cause, While Others in the Group Listen and Fill Out Their Worksheet. As a Group, Come to a Consensus on the Main Cause of the Great Depression.
Five Causes of the Great Depression • Reparations Payments and War Debts • Global system of loans and debts left world financially unstable. • Overproduction in Agriculture • Paradoxically, too much food led to loss of jobs. There was nobody buying all the food produced. • The Stock Market Crash • Caused a string of bank closures and unemployment. • Inequitable Income Distribution • The poor took up credit lines to afford basic needs. • Protectionism • Taxes on imports/exports caused global trade to halt.
Effects of the Great Depression • Poor economic conditions mean radical governments start taking hold around the world.
Benito Mussolini • “Il Duce” • Took power in 1922via military coup (theMarch on Rome) • Promised to rebuild Italyand recreate RomanEmpire • Militaristic • Distrusted democracyand believed in a unifiedItalian state
“Fascism conceives of the State as an absolute, in comparison with which all individuals or groups are relative, only to be conceived in their relation to the State.” - Benito Mussolini
Invasion of Ethiopia (1935-1936) • Mussolini invades Ethiopia for land and for revenge • Italy had lost a war with Ethiopia in 1896. • League of Nations did nothing to stop him.
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Germany After WWI • Very poor economy. • Hyperinflation. • High unemployment. • German power and prestige lessened.
Adolf Hitler • Rejected from art schoolas a teenager • Joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party • Wanted to start the ThirdReich in Germany • Became chancellor ofGermany in 1933 • Would quickly take more andmore power. • Became “Fuhrer” in 1934when the president of Germanydies.