Great Depression, Fascism, Communism, League of Nations

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Fascism derived from:

fasce, roman symbol of power

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fascism is:

thinks one’s nation and race is more superior

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characteristics of fascism

distatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, powerful and continuing nationalism

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fascism power gaining

exploiting crises by justifying violence / unfairness, nationalism, pushed for military power & loyalty, form alliances w/ existing allies,

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great depression spread bc:

all states are interconnected/influenced each other.

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how government react to great depression

borrow money and being sad, no money, poor, depressed

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why great depression devastating for latin america/europe

no exports, they rely on exports for daily life and thriving in europe

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how state manage economy during GD

thru welfare, more power to fed. govt.

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how GD end, ending results

WW2, create more industrialized jobs for defense to make states thrive again

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what were bolshevik, who led bolsheviks

Vladimir Lenin led, they were a radical socialist group want to destroy czarist rule

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what did Stalin do (communism aspect)

turn USSR into totalitarian state, cause economic hardship

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soviet command economy made:

no resource, black market, struggle to survive, lack economic freedom, hard to access basic necessities, corruption

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communism vs capitalism

communism: equality control economies

capitalism, promote private ownership, govt control economy, classified

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what was the Kellogg-Briand Pact int. agreement

signed in 1928, renounce war as instrument,

policy to settle disputes peacefully

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what did League of Nations do

promote world peace and cooperation, solve artifacts, help ppl in need, however failed bc alliances ignored this

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working class

proletariats

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nationalism

strong attachment to your country

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mandates

former colonial territories of central powers