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Page 1: Study Guide - Home - Adair County Schools Guidech19.pdf · Study Guide Chapter 19; A World in Flames ... Section 3: Kristallnacht- What ... Six factors that led to the Holocaust---Page

Study Guide

Chapter 19; A World in Flames

Section 1:

What did Mussolini promise that drew Italians to his Fascist ideas? Page 585

Feature that all European governments shared that were created after WWI? Page 585-586

Two causes of the rise of dictatorships –page 584-585

Who did Hitler blame for the defeat of WWI? Page 586

What did the Nye Committee determine? Page 586

What area did Japan invade to get resources? Page 586

What was made illegal by the Neutrality Act of 1935? Page 587

Characteristics of Fascism—585

Fuhrer- Page 586

ll Duce – Page 585

Axis Powers-Page 587

Section2:

How did European leaders respond to Hitler’s demands to unite German speaking regions

What problems did Hitler face when claiming part of Czechoslovakia? Page 590

When did Britain and France realize appeasement failed? Page 590

Non-aggression pact-What was the secret deal? Page 591

First area Hitler “unified”—page 590

What did Britain and France decided at the Munich Conference? Page 590

Battle of Britain-page 594

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Section 3:

Kristallnacht- What event spurred these violent attacks? Page 597

Wannsee Conference- What was determined? Page 599

What was the “final solution of the Jewish question”? Page 599

Groups that the Nazi’s considered inferior—Page 596

Six factors that led to the Holocaust---Page 600

Section 4:

Why did Japan become an ally with Germany and Italy? Page 605

What was FDR hoping to achieve with his “four freedoms”? page 603

How did FDR help the British before the United States joined WWII? Page 602-603

Dec. 7, 1941—page 605