1. Ch. 28 / 30 OBJECTIVES: 1.Identify events that led to increased tension and frustration prior to WWII.2.Understand how the failures of WWI led to the start of WWII.3.Identify…
1. Ch. 28 / 30 OBJECTIVES: 1.Identify events that led to increased tension and frustration prior to WWII.2.Understand how the failures of WWI led to the start of WWII.3.Identify…
Background on World War II Background on World War II The U.S. entry into World War II Objective By the end of the lesson, SWBAT evaluate the opportunity costs associated…
Ch.17, Sec.1- The Rise of Dictators Stalinâs Soviet Union Under totalitarian rule, a government exerts total control over a nation. It dominates every aspect of life, using…
The Rise of the Nazi Party World War I ends with over 37 million casualties World War I German military and political leaders claim that Germany was âstabbed in the backâ…
World War II: The Road to War (1931-1941) Section 1: The Rise of Dictators Due to economic hardship, and bitterness from the terms of WWI resolution, several dictatorships…
Wei Deng Mark Gonzales Peter Huerta Enrique Martinez Adolf Hitler Leader of the Nazi Party In 1921, Hitler took over the party DAP, which was the Germanâs Working party.…
World War II The Rise of Adolf Hitler In 1919 Germany is forced to accept the terms of the Treaty of Versailles War Guilt Clause: blame Loss of land (colonies) and money…
World War II The Rise of Adolf Hitler In 1919 Germany is forced to accept the terms of the Treaty of Versailles War Guilt Clause: blame Loss of land (colonies) and money…