1. “It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets.” ~Voltaire Unit 4 Test Review: Mandatory Session – April 7 Ww2 WW1
2. How to Prepare for your Test: Complete the Student Guides from the lessons in Unit 4 (print them out!) Complete: ALL the Unit 4 Checkpoints and Quizzes!! Read the Study GuideI’m pushing out now This is an OPEN NOTE TEST!! ASK QUESTIONS!!
5. Use the Essay Writing Guide to complete the essayTopic: “In what ways were Hitler and Mussolini similar in their philosophies and actions?
6. Part 2: Option #2! (instead of the essay) Make a fun, creative BIOGRAPHICAL POSTERabout one of the following people: Woodrow Wilson Vladimir Lenin Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Winston Churchill Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Mahatma Gandhi Go to: www.glogster.com
13. A War of Alliances: Match the Countries! Central Powers (Bad Guys) RUSSIA GERMANY AUSTRIA-HUNGARY SERBIA FRANCE BULGARIA ITALY BRITAIN OTTOMAN EMPIRE UNITED STATES The Allies (Good Guys)
23. World War 1 comes to an END (Cease-Fire: Nov. 11,1918) By the end of the “Great War”: Millions of soldiers and civilians died (most of any war to date) The Economies of many European nations were RUINED THE TREATY of VERSAILLES: The Allies wanted to PUNISH and BLAME Germany for the war: Created the League of Nations (though it did not accept all of Wilson’s 14 Points…) The Treaty’s “War-Guilt” clause angered Germans
24. The Russian Revolutions of 1917 The Revolution led to a humiliating defeat of Russia by Germany, and the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II. The door was now open… Vladimir Lenin had a vision for Russia: he believed that Professional revolutionaries would seize power for the working class In 1917, the Russian government was taken over by the Bolshevik Party(Communists) Led by Lenin, the Soviets (Workers Unions) established a new SOCIALIST government partially based on the ideas of Karl Marx: Suppression of religion Elimination of political enemies Government takeover of land and factories
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26. Joseph Stalin had been the General Secretary of the Communist Party under Lenin
34. After World War I, nationalists in Egypt won their independence from Britain.
35. In 1928, an Egyptian teacher formed the Muslim Brotherhood, dedicated to ending Western influence and creating a government based on COMPLETE ISLAMIC RULE (Theocracy: religion = law)1947 INDIA: Had been controlled by Great Britain since 1858 Indians were treated unequally under “The Raj”, wanted greater freedom and political power Gandhi: Non-violent civil disobedience = "the strength and courage to suffer without retaliation”
36. Zionism and the Battle for the Holy Land Israel and Palestine are important to Jews and Muslims for political and religious reasons Jews claim the land as their ancestral home Palestinian Arab farmers had lived their for centuries Zionism – to establish an independent country for Jews around the world to return to and call home Led to disagreements between Arabs and Jews over control of the Holy Land Israel in 1947 Palestinian settlements
37. The Great Depressionand FDR’s “New Deal” RELIEF, RECOVERY REFORM! Franklin Roosevelt’s NEW DEAL (1933 – 36): programs designed to pull the U.S. out of the Great Depression
39. Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf: the writing was on the wall… The title means “My Struggle” in German Written by Hitler while he was in prison in 1924 for attempting to overthrow the German government In it, Hitler argues: Germans were a “Master Race” Jews were to blame for Germany’s problems Germans were destined to lead the world Though the book was ignored outside of Germany, Hitler became famous, and his Nazi Party started to gain more and more political power…
Discuss Voltaire’s quote. Agree or disagree? How does it relate to what we learned in Unit 4?
Alliances were based on: common culture (language, history, traditions), shared borders, similar political agenda, trade agreements, and overseas interests (colonies and raw materials).Bosnia and Herzegovina had been part of Serbia until it was annexed by Austria/Hungary in 1908. The Serbians were not thrilled about it, and they formed groups like the one responsible for killing Archduke Ferdinand (top right), who was in Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital, when he was assassinated by GavriloPrincip, a member of the Serbian anarchist group, the Black Hand. Austria then declared war on Serbia in July of 1914, and the Great War had begun.
Top right, “Lady Germany”. Think the “Statue of Liberty”, but with a sword instead of a torch, and pursuit of war instead of pursuit of freedom. Below: the automatic rifle, first used by the British in 1914; Below right: one of the earliest tanks, used by the Germans
Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman EmpireAllies (Entente): Russia, France, Britain, Serbia, Italy (after 1915), United States
Top right: a WWI cemetery in France. Bottom right: the Treaty of Versailles is signed and ratified on June 28, 1919.
In the Muslim Brotherhood’s belief system, the Quran and Sunni Islam constitute a perfect way of life and social and political organization that Allah has set out for man. Islamic governments must be based on this system and eventually unified in a Caliphate. The Muslim Brotherhood's goal, as stated by Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna was to reclaim Islam's manifest destiny, an empire, stretching from Spain to Indonesia. It preaches that Islam inspires man to strive for social justice, the eradication of poverty and corruption, and political freedom to the extent allowed by the laws of Islam.
And yet ironically, Hitler despised Communism and Stalin hated Nazi Socialism (Fascism). The two forms of government were obviously more alike politically than either would like to admit. Where Fascism and Communism differ, however, is a matter of simple economics: Fascism seeks to empower the wealthy and the elite to stay in power, while Communism’s whole goal is to create one Working Class with all wealth shared by citizens of the state. Sadly, both tried to achieve their goals through ruthless political violence and brutal manipulation of the masses.