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Stalin. Mussolini. Social realism. Dali:Surrealism. Dadaists: Hannah Höch. Picasso: Guernica cubism. Picasso: Cubism. Frank Lloyd Wright: Functionalism. Spokane: example of functionalism: 1932. Cutter: Spokane Architecture 1920s. Thesis: Unacceptable, Acceptable, or Excellent. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mussolini

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Social realism

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Dali:Surrealism

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Dadaists: Hannah Höch

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Picasso: Guernicacubism

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• Picasso: Cubism

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Frank Lloyd Wright: Functionalism

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Spokane: example of functionalism: 1932

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Cutter: Spokane Architecture 1920s

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Thesis: Unacceptable, Acceptable, or Excellent

• 1. The First World War affected the entire world although its reach was weaker in some areas than in others. The Middle East was more deeply affected than East Asia.

• 2. In the aftermath of WWI, the entire world was a very different place than it had been before the war. In particular the Middle East and East Asia were greatly affected by the conflicts as it caused a fundamental change in the political and economic structures or the regions.

• 3. WWI affected the Middle East and South Asia in similar ways. They both formed new countries as a result. They also both lost men to the war.

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Discussion Starter: To you which of the following was the greatest accomplishment of Communist period in China and Russia?a. The industrialization of these countriesb. The increased rights granted to womenc. The overthrow of repressive regimesd. The emergence of both as nuclear powers

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Change: In the 1920s following the seizure of power in Russia by the Communists, the role of women in society changed in all EXCEPT which of the following ways?a. The Communist Party set up a special “women’s office” that was

allowed to actively pursue a decidedly feminist agenda.b. Women received the right to divorce with marriage becoming a

civil procedure.c. Women rose to become leaders in the upper echelons of the

Communist Party.d. Women were actively mobilized as workers in the country’s

drive to industrialize.

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Comparison: In comparison to the Chinese Communist Revolution,a. the Russian Revolution’s intellectual leaders were less

imbued with socialist and Marxist ideas.b. the Russian Revolution took longer to complete.c. the Russian Revolutionaries faced a more daunting foe in

the Provisional Government than did the Chinese communists in the Guomindang.

d. the Russian Revolutionaries relied more on the support of urban workers.

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Answer Key for Chapter 22

1. Answer is D2. Answer is D3. Answer is C