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Honors World History
Monday, February 10, 2025
Agenda
Listen
- Objective - I will be able to understand how the Great Depression started and the effects that it had in the United States.
- US and The Great Depression - slides
- The Great Depression - homework
Next Steps
Please complete the Great Depression assignment by Friday at 8 pm
Honors World History
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Listen
Agenda
- Objective- I will be able to understand the global impact of the Great Depression.
- Global Great Depression
- Quizizz
Next Steps
Please complete the quizizz
Honors World History
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Listen
Agenda
- Objective - I will be able to identify how governments have changed globally since the Great Depression.
- Totalitarianism Questions – use the genially - submit responses
Next Steps
Please submit the Totalitarianism questions assignment to blackboard by Friday at 8
Honors World History
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Agenda
Listen
- Objective - I will be able to identify how the government systems in Japan and Italy turned into dictatorships.
- Guided Notes
- Video
- Militarism in Japan Reading/Questions
- Quizizz
Fascism in Italy
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- Rise of Fascism in Italy began during WWI
- Rooted in Italian nationalism
- They supported the creation of the Italian Empire much like it had been during the Roman Empire
- Created a new economic system to resolve class conflict
- First meeting with leader Benito Mussolini was in 1915
- Aligned themselves with industrial businesses
- Primary opponents were left sided socialists
- Wanted to gain support of the conservatives
- Promoted family values
- Less women in the workforce
- Banned literature
- Started taking over northern cities
- Launched attack on Rome
- King Victor Emmanuel III granted Mussolini position of Prime Minister to avoid bloodshed
- Became known as the March on Rome in 1922
- Fascists gained power in parliament through violence and intimidation
- Mussolini declared himself dictator
- Aggressive foreign policy to expand into the Balkans and Africa
Next Steps
Please complete the quizizz
Friday's Assignment
Please read through the Spanish Civil War article and answer the questions that go with it. Due in blackboard by Friday at 8.