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Chapter 17 The West Between the Wars. Section 1: The Futile Search for Stability The peace settlement that ended WWI left nations unhappy. Border disputes.

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Page 1: Chapter 17 The West Between the Wars. Section 1: The Futile Search for Stability The peace settlement that ended WWI left nations unhappy. Border disputes.

Chapter 17The West Between the Wars

Page 2: Chapter 17 The West Between the Wars. Section 1: The Futile Search for Stability The peace settlement that ended WWI left nations unhappy. Border disputes.

Section 1: The Futile Searchfor Stability

The peace settlement that ended WWI left nations unhappy. Border disputes in Eastern Europe Weak League of Nations

U.S. did not join French demanded strict enforcement of the

Treaty of Versailles, including the reparations the Germans were to pay.

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Faced with financial problems, Germany was unable to make all of it’s payments. France entered the Ruhr Valley (Germany’s

mining and industrial center) to take control of its operation.

The French planned to collect reparations by operating the mines and industries there.

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As a result of the French invasion of the Ruhr Valley, the German workers went on strike. The German government continued to print

paper money to pay their salaries. This action led to inflation (rise in prices) and the German mark became worthless.

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The Dawes Plan Reduced Germany’s reparations Established annual payments U.S. granted $200 million loan to Germany

Treaty of Locarno Guaranteed Germany’s borders with France and

Belgium.

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The Great Depression Two factors led to the Great Depression

Downturn in domestic economies: overproduction of agricultural goods and slump in coal industry due to the use of electricity

International financial crisis created by the American stock market crash in 1929

American investors withdrew funds from European markets, causing banks to collapse

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Effects of the Depression High unemployment

By 1932, one in four Britons were unemployed 40% of the German labor force was out of work

Increased government activity in the economy Communism became popular Political leaders that offered solutions in return

for dictatorship gained power

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Germany The new republic called the Weimar Republic was weak – no

strong political leaders Inflation and the Great Depression left Germany looking for

solutions that led to the rise of extremist parties France

Did not feel the effects of the depression until 1932 During a 19 month period six different cabinets were created

because of the financial and political chaos The Popular Front government started a new program in 1936

called the French New Deal It established a 40 hour workweek in industry, two-week paid

vacation and minimum wage

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Great Britain The Labour Party fell from power because it was unable to

solve the economic problems The new government balanced the budget and issued

protective tariffs to help bring Britain out of the Depression.

Political leaders ignored the ideas of John Maynard Keyes who believed that unemployment was a result of a decline in demand. He believed that demand could be increased by putting people to work building highways and public buildings.

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United States Behind Germany, the US suffered the most from

the Great Depression. By 1933, there were more than 12 million people unemployed.

Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected in 1932 as President by a landslide. He had plans to bring the US out of Depression

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New Deal: program of public works, including the Works Progress Administration.

The WPA employed people to build bridges, roads, post offices, and airports.

The Social Security Act created a system of pensions and unemployment insurance.

The New Deal did not solve the unemployment problem even though it employed millions of people. It would take another war to bring workers back to full employment.

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Section 2: The Rise ofDictatorial Regimes By 1939, only two European nations

remained democratic: France and Great Britain.

Italy, the Soviet Union, Germany, and many other European states adopted dictatorial regimes. Totalitarian – government controls all political,

economic, social, intellectual, and cultural lives of its citizens

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Italy Benito Mussolini established the first fascist

movement Fascism emphasizes the need for a strong central

government led by a dictatorial leader

Because of the economic problems and the fear of socialism and communism, people were attracted to the idea of fascism

Mussolini was made Prime Minister in 1922 and eventually called Il Duce, which means “The Leader”

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Mussolini created a secret police called the OVRA, which watched citizens’ political activities and enforced government policies.

Fascists controlled all forms of mass media (newspapers, radio, and film) to spread propaganda.

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Mussolini never achieved the degree of totalitarian control as seen in Hitler’s Germany or Stalin’s Soviet Union. Some institutions managed to keep most of their

independence and Victor Emmanuel remained king.

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Russia (Soviet Union) Lenin established the New Economic Plan (NEP)

to help bring Russia out of the economic difficulties from the war.

Peasants could sell produce openly while small business were privately owned and operated.

Heavy industry was controlled by the government

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Lenin created a new state called the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR or Soviet Union)

When Lenin died, Joseph Stalin would win control. He abandoned the NEP and started a series of

Five Year Plans to transform Russia into an industrial country.

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Five Year Plan Increase the industry

Number of workers increased by millions within a few years

Collective farming Private farms were eliminated and the government

owned all of the farmable land

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Stalin’s control Those that resisted were sent to forced labor

camps in Siberia The Great Purge of the 1930’s – army officers,

diplomats, party members, intellectuals, and ordinary citizens were arrested, sent to labor camps or were executed

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Section 4: Cultural andIntellectual Trends

Mass communications became popular during the late 1920’s and early 1930’s. Mass production of radios began

Offered opportunities to reach the masses Full-length motion pictures began after WWI

By 1939, 40% of adults were attending the movies at least once a week

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Mass Leisure Sporting events became

popular Trains, buses, and cars

made trips to beaches and resorts popular and affordable

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Art People became fascinated with the absurd and

the unconscious part of the mind Dadaism – life has no purpose; artists used other

people’s trash to create a collage Surrealism – focused on the unconscious through

portrayal of dreams, fantasies, and nightmares