PPT-GERMANY – ITALY – SWITZERLAND - AUSTRIA
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Day 1 Fly overnight to Germany Day 2 Frankfurt Rothenburg Meet your Tour Director at the airport Travel to Rothenburg Take a tour of Rothenburg Day 3 Munich
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Day 1 Fly overnight to Germany Day 2 Frankfurt Rothenburg Meet your Tour Director at the airport Travel to Rothenburg Take a tour of Rothenburg Day 3 Munich Travel to Munich Visit . 1920s & 30s. Benito Mussolini. Fascist leader in . Italy, 1920s-1945. Fascism. A socialist state where government. would control industry, education, . social welfare programs & transportation. . United States and Canada Austria Benelux Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Netherlands Spain Sweden Switzerland UK/Ireland All Other CountriesPlease visit www.agilent.com/genomics/contactus QuikCha United States and Canada Austria Benelux Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Netherlands Spain Sweden Switzerland UK/Ireland All Other CountriesPlease visit www.agilent.com/genomics/contactus QuikCha United States and Canada Austria Benelux Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Netherlands Spain Sweden Switzerland UK/Ireland All Other CountriesPlease visit www.agilent.com/genomics/contactus QuikCha Hitler and Mussolini drew closer together, leading to the. Rome-Berlin Axis of 1936. Germany gained valuable battle practice and confidence. Italy and Germany build their sphere of influence in Europe. United States and Canada Austria Benelux Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Netherlands Spain Sweden Switzerland UK/Ireland All Other CountriesPlease visit www.agilent.com/genomics/contactus QuikCha United States and Canada Austria Benelux Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Netherlands Spain Sweden Switzerland UK/Ireland All Other CountriesPlease visit www.agilent.com/genomics/contactus QuikCha th. . TEST THURSDAY . TEST THURSDAY . TEST THURSDAY . TEST THURSDAY . TEST THURSDAY . TEST THURSDAY . TEST THURSDAY . TEST THURSDAY . Nationalism. The belief that people should be . loyal. It is similar to patriotism, but whilst patriotism could be defined as the love of one’s country, nationalism focuses more on what shape that country should take. . Because of this, it not only encompasses cultural and emotional aspects, but has political and historical implications also. . . DO NOW: Refresher . –. What is Nationalism? How does it shape cultural identity?. Background. 1848 = university students passionately demanded national unity and liberal reforms, peasants and workers joined. The Unification of Italy. 1850 – Austria still dominant power on Italian Peninsula. Piedmont and House of Savoy seen as best chance for unity. King Charles Albert = King of Piedmont during failed attempt. I can examine Germany’s history (key events and people) and identify its form of government. (7.4.1) . I can identify Germany’s economic contributions worldwide. (7.2.1). Directions. : Make sure to make 4 sections for your notes: 1) geography, 2) History (. The Story So Far. The world was a much better place in 1871. Capitalism had created abundant affluence. La belle . é. poque (the golden age). International law ensured everyone had rights and they were respected by others. NameCountryStruga Genc AlbaniaBernhardtJulieAustraliaBladinChristopherAustraliaCadilhacDominique AAustraliaCerveraAlvaroAustraliaCloudGeoffreyAustraliaDavisStephen AustraliaDelcourtCandiceAustraliaDew
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