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| Why was there political discontent in Russia? |
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| After WWI, there wasn't a strong government yet. People were losing jobs and becoming poor. They didn't like the terms of the treaty of Versailles. |
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| organized violence against Jews |
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| leader of the Provisional Government  |
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| What kind of government did the Duma want? |
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| a constitutional monarchy   |
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| a kind of government with one party rule and no civil rights |
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| leader of the Great Purge |
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| What were the Five Year Plans?   |
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| the goal was economic development. |
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| an event similar to the Amritsar massacre |
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| This leader might have been expected to be the second leader of the Soviet state... |
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| a plan to strengthen the German economy |
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| What’s a coalition government? |
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| governance by temporary alliances |
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| What was the Kellogg-Briand Pact? |
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| pledge to “renounce war as an instrument of national policy” |
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| what was the name of Germany’s new democratic government? |
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| Who was the “lost generation”? |
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| the disillusioned writers and artists after World War I |
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| the name of Hitler’s book in English |
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| the German form of fascism |
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| German attack on Jews on November 9, 1938 |
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| This Latin American leader patterned his military dictatorship on that of European fascism. |
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| This eastern European country was still a democracy in 1935. |
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| country invaded by Japan in 1931 |
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leader of the Spanish fascist troops  |
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| the nation where Hitler first sent the German army |
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| what was the Axis Powers? |
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| the alliance among Italy, Japan, and Germany |
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| What was the Soviet Union? |
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| This country actively supported the elected government of Spain. |
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| his slogan was “peace, land,bread.” |
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| Which group was not persecuted by Stalin? |
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| What was the non-aggression pact? |
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| a pact between Germany and the Soviet Union |
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What was the Munich Conference?  |
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| a 1938 meeting was held to address German aggression |
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| a policy to “give in” in order to keep the peace |
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| a painting by Picasso to show the horrors of war and of Fascist aggression |
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