PPT-The World Between the Wars (1910–1939)

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Lesson 6 Fascism Emerges in Italy Learning Objectives Describe the rise of Mussolini Summarize Mussolinis policies as leader of Italy Identify the characteristics

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Lesson 6 Fascism Emerges in Italy Learning Objectives Describe the rise of Mussolini Summarize Mussolinis policies as leader of Italy Identify the characteristics of totalitarianism and fascism. . Enabling Act. - Hitler held a vote for the members of German Parliament to grant him dictatorial powers (March 23. rd. 1933). Germany opens first “work” camp, Dachau (June 1933). Nazi’s murder Austrian Chancellor Dollfuss (July 1934). Modernism. Underlying conception of progress in history. Reaction against Romanticism. Desire for restabilization after World War I. Emphasis on science and technology to solve problems. “New Objectivity” in the arts:. Definitions. Supply of Energy 4. 4A. 5. 5. Provisions where license of a licensee, is revoked. 6. Purchase of undertaking in the purchaser. 7. Vesting of the undertaking Patrick Henry was a somewhat the antithesis to James Madison of Federalist note. While every bit as emotional a writer, Henry (who penned the well remembered "Give Me Liberty of Give Me Death" phrase) Manchuria (1931). Northern province of China. Japanese problem – overpopulation and lack of . natural resources.. Military take over. “League of Nations” – impose sanctions (restrictions) – slap on the wrist. Text . Important changes took place in the 20 years between the two . world wars (1919-1939). Title. What was Europe like after World War I ? . Text . Important changes took place in the 20 years between the two . Shari Benstock. “In accounting for this ‘unsettling’ of self-unity, one must also consider the political and social effects of World War I, the advent of industrial mechanisation, the loss of belief in God, the loss of colonial empires, the changing status of women and minorities, all of which altered the cultural landscape against which literature was produced in the early years of the twentieth century. We live today in a world that has been constructed out of these changes; nearly all the changes that discomposed the complacent world of 1910 have been culturally assimilated.” . 1931- Japan seized Manchuria.. The League of Nations pressured them to return it to China, but Japan just withdrew from the League.. 1937-Captured Beijing and Nanking. “Rape of Nanking”- 6 week rampage where they massacred more than 100,000 civilians and raped about 20,000 Chinese women. . World History Chapter 12. Struggle in Latin America. In the early 1900’s Latin American economies bloomed, selling natural resources, and buying products from industrial nations, but most of the benefits were controlled by a small group of . “The world is getting less violent; we're just more aware of the violence.”. The decline of war. Outside the Middle East, war is effectively disappearing. In Nigeria, Boko Haram is on the retreat from many of its home territories. . Toxic and Hazardous Substances 1910 Subpart Z Presented by: ETTA, OSH Division, 919-807-2875 Objectives Identify toxic and hazardous substances Identify where to find toxicological information Recognize what a PEL is and how it differs from a TLV, REL, IDLH Machinery and Machine Guarding 29 CFR 1910.211–219 29 CFR 1910.241–244 Presented by : ETTA, 919-807-2875 Objectives To enable students to identify and understand the following : Machine guarding hazards 1910.213 Woodworking Machinery Requirements Main Types of Hazards Associated with Woodworking Operations Safety Machine hazards Point of operation Rotary and reciprocating movements In-running nip points The Beer Hall Putsch. . Nov 1923, Hitler has 55,000 Nazi followers. Nov 8, 1923, Hitler hatches plot to kidnap leaders of the . Bavarian Government . at a beer . hall in . Munich. Hitler stormed in and told the leaders the .

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