AP Euro: Unit X Anxiety, Disorder and War: The Age of Anxiety and WWII

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Flashcards covering key concepts, events, and figures in AP European History related to the Age of Anxiety and WWII.

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The key concept that discusses the conflicting goals of peace negotiators in Paris after WWI is __.

The peace settlement.

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The ideology that gained popularity due to postwar bitterness and economic instability is __.

Fascism.

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One of the major critiques against objective knowledge during the 20th century was __.

The ability of reason to arrive at truth.

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The economic crisis that undermined Western democracies and led to radical political responses is called __.

The Great Depression.

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The Treaty of __ was significant in reshaping the political landscape of post-WWI Europe.

Versailles.

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John Maynard Keynes is associated with which economic theory during the 1920s? __

The New Deal.

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The German policy of expansion and aggressive foreign relations was known as __.

Lebensraum.

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The artistic movement characterized by a break from tradition, including movements like Dadaism and Surrealism, is termed __.

Modern Art.

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A key aspect of Sigmund Freud's theory is the concept of __, which includes Id, Ego, and Superego.

Psychoanalysis.

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The concept that emphasizes existence precedes essence, primarily associated with __, is known as Existentialism.

Jean-Paul Sartre.

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The __ was an agreement that aimed to prevent war by making war illegal post-WWI.

Kellogg-Briand Pact.

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The totalitarian regime in the Soviet Union implemented a policy of __ to centralize agriculture and industry.

Collectivization.

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Mussolini's rise to power is often marked by the event known as __.

The March on Rome.

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The central figure and creator of 'Mein Kampf', who led Nazi Germany, was __.

Adolf Hitler.

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The military tactic used by Germany that emphasized speed and surprise during WWII is referred to as __.

Blitzkrieg.

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The framework that challenges traditional ideas in the 20th century, addressing the loss of progress belief due to WWI is termed __.

Intellectual frameworks.

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The group responsible for enforcing Hitler’s policies and the regime’s terror was the __.

SS (Schutzstaffel).

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The major art movement that involved the exploration of ideas through abstraction was __.

Cubism.

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The philosophical term that meditates on the nature of human existence and experience is __.

Existentialism.

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The psychological technique developed by Freud for understanding dreams is known as __.

Dream Interpretation.

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The significant organizational assembly formed after WWI to promote peace was the __.

League of Nations.

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KEY CONCEPT 4.1 and KEY CONCEPT 4.2
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The Peace Settlement
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The Treaty of Versailles
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The Big 3--Clemenceau, Wilson, Lloyd George
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Wilson and The Fourteen Points
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The League of Nations
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Political Changes in the 1920s
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John Maynard Keynes
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Occupation of the Ruhr Valley
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Dawes Plan
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Locarno Agreement
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Germany Joins the League of Nations
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Kellogg-Briand Pact
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The Labour Party
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The Great Depression
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The New Deal
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Scandinavia
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Social Democrats
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Britain--The Dole
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France--The Popular Front
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Totalitarian Dictators
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Conservative Authoritarianism
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Radical Totalitarian Dictatorships
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Communist Dictatorship
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Fascism
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Stalin’s Soviet Union
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Lenin--New Economic Policy
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Trotsky, Stalin
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“Socialism in one country” vs. “Permanent Revolution”
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Five-Year Plans and Collectivization
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Kulaks
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The Great Purges
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The Cult of Stalin
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Life in Stalin’s Soviet Union
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Mussolini
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The March on Rome
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Black Shirts
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The Bachelor Tax
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“New Rome”
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Lateran Agreement
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Hitler
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Nazism
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Karl Lueger
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Beer Hall Putsch
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Mein Kampf
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Brown Shirts/SA
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Ernest Rommel
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Fuhrer
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Hindenburg appointed Hitler as Chancellor
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Burning of the Reichstag
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Enabling Act
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Himmler and SS
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Hitler Youth
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Women and Hitler’s Germany
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Nuremberg Laws
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Auschwitz
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WWII
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Hitler’s Aggression
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Lebensraum
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Remilitarization of Rhineland
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Anschluss
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Munich Agreement
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Neville Chamberlain
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Nazi-Soviet Pact
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Luftwaffe
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Blitzkrieg
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The Grand Alliance
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Hitler’s Blunders
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V-E Day
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