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After the peak of unemployment, during which year did it reach its lowest rate again?

1937

other: What does fascism stress?

Nationalism

What country did Germany conquer in September 1939?

Poland

How many people were out of work during the peak unemployment year?

about 13 million

What percentage of the workforce was out of work during the peak unemployment year?

about 25 percent

3. After World War I, most European nations had what type of government, if only temporarily?

d. democratic

What term was used to identify the alliance of Germany, Italy and Japan?

Axis Powers

Il Duce was the title of which of the following leaders?

Benito Mussolini

What did Germany do to the Rhineland?

Germany remilitarized the Rhineland.

______ 19. How did the unemployment rate change between 1929 and 1930?

Increasing by about 5%

What happened to the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia between 1935-1939?

It was annexed by Germany.

What happened to the rest of Czechoslovakia in 1939?

It was annexed to Germany

Which three countries successfully invaded other nations in the 1930's?

Italy, Germany and Japan

What was one part of Roosevelt's New Deal program to fight the Depression?

Large public works projects helped to provide jobs.

Which German political party sought to overturn the Treaty of Versailles and combat communism?

Nazi

other: What is a main idea of the philosophy known as existentialism?

That everyone should find their own meaning in life

other:: What caused Germans to start taking Adolf Hitler and his message seriously?

The economic crisis brought on by the Depression

17. What was the change in the workforce between 1933 and 1934?

The percent of unemployment decreased

What event marked the beginning of the Great Depression?

The stock market crash of 1929

other :;;;; What do Austria, Czechoslovakia and the Western half of Poland all have in common?

They were all taken over by Nazi Germany

In what key way are all of the shaded countries and regions related

They were taken over by Nazi Germany.

What was the goal of U.S. isolationists after World War I?

To avoid political ties to other countries should be avoided.

Whose theory of relativity replaced Newton's comforting belief in a world run by absolute laws of motion and gravity?

b. Albert Einstein

What were Franz Kafka, James Joyce and F. Scott Fitzgerald all known for being?

c. novelist

What was the policy of appeasement?

the British and French decision to give into aggression to keep peace


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