PPT-Rise of Totalitarianism in Europe
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Hitler What was Hitlers Early Life Like Born to Alois and Klara Hitler in Austria Wanted to be an artist not accepted into the Vienna Academy of Art Hitlers Paintings How did WWI Influence Hitler. History 12. Ms Leslie. Totalitarianism. is a political system where the state recognizes no limits to its authority and strives to regulate every aspect of public and private life wherever feasible.. A brief overview of the rejections of liberalism before getting into extreme rejections.. Liberalism Rejected according to the Spectrum. Liberalism. Branches of Socialis. m. Classical Conservatism. Marxism. Italy, Germany, USSR. Characteristics of Totalitarianism. Authoritarian Dictator who has Total control of the state. Unquestioning obedience to one leader. Widespread use of propaganda and manipulation. Rise of Japan. Review:. 1853: Japan opened to outside trade. 1868 Mutsuhito (Meiji) comes to throne and modernizes. 1894-1895 Japan attacks and defeats China. Sino-Japanese War. 1904-1905 Japan attacks and defeats Russia. History 12. Ms Leslie. Totalitarianism. is a political system where the state recognizes no limits to its authority and strives to regulate every aspect of public and private life wherever feasible. Totalitarianism is generally characterized by the coincidence of authoritarianism (i.e., where ordinary citizens have no significant share in state decision-making) and ideology. . A brief overview of the rejections of liberalism before getting into extreme rejections.. Liberalism Rejected according to the Spectrum. Liberalism. Branches of Socialis. m. Classical Conservatism. Marxism. (Wien). Thesis. After the Thirty Years war, which resulted in the destruction of the Holy Roman Empire and the decimation of the German countryside a series of poor absolute monarchs tried to step up to fill the power vacuum in Central Europe. Unable to grab full control a series of political fighting and wars weakened the state even further. This frustrated the local populous which then demanded a stronger central ruler to consolidate, manipulate, and use all types power. Once this absolutism was accomplished the omnipotent state began to flourish, building empires and starting a Golden Age.. in Germany . Key Events. Why did Germany turn to Totalitarian rule during the 1920s and 1930s and what happened when Hitler . and the Nazis came . to power? . . Step 1: . (in small groups) . Look through the 11 slides you are given. The Middle Ages. Times between ancient and modern . 500-1500. Medieval – culture during the Middle Ages. Europe declined during the early Middle Ages, for several reasons.. The unifying force of the Roman empire was gone.. Totalitarianism: . government controls all aspects of the lives of the people. .. Conservative . authoritarianism: traditional form of anti-democratic government in Europe (absolutism). e.g., Louis XIV, Peter the Great, Frederick the Great, Catherine the Great, Metternich. By Polina Davydov. Period 5 EHAP. Mr. . Kinberg. . Characteristics of Totalitarianism:. Government . establishes complete control of all aspects of the state. (political, military, economy, social, cultural). Rise of Totalitarianism Activity. Step 1: Once you have received your assigned reading, review the reading silently. . Step 2: Reread the assigned reading out loud as a group. Be sure that every group member reads at least one paragraph aloud. Answer the following questions below when you have finished reading: . Great Depression lead to the rise of Fascism. Enduring Understandings. International conflict often leads to domestic changes.. . Twentieth . Century economic depression was global in scope and helped to fuel worldwide tensions.. Stalin’s Soviet Union. Mussolini’s Italy. Fascism in Spain. Totalitarianism in Japan. Fascist Germany. Hitler and The “Master Race”. Persecution of the Jewish people and Minorities. Living Space.
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