Green Theory in International Relations
Dictatorship A system of government with centralized authority under a dictator. Usually involves terror, censorship, nationalism, and racism.
World War II
Fascism Rises in Europe
The Retreat from Democracy. Move towards authoritarianism Throughout much of central and eastern Europe, the uncertainty of the post-war years allowed.
Rise of Totalitarian Dictators Essential Question: – Who were the major totalitarian leaders in the 1920s & 1930s? – What were the basic ideologies of.
Communism vs. Fascism Communism Promote a classless society One supreme leader Goal: Spread of communism worldwide Karl Marx Fascism Allow for different.
The Rise of Mussolini in Italy By: Katie Galough and Jen Tripp Benito Mussolini (1883-1945)
World War II 1939-1945 Objectives Define fascism, totalitarianism, and Nazism Analyze causes for the rise of the totalitarian dictators in Europe Summarize.
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Friday 3/7/2012 Take your seat Begin Warm-Up Warm – Up Many people were unhappy with the economic situations of their countries and democratic governments.
Rise of Totalitarian Dictators Essential Question :