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True or False?


The Treaty of Versailles largely brought an end to the violent nationalism that caused World War I as demonstrated by British and French efforts to rebuild Germany in the 1920s.

False, The Guilt Clause, #231, mandated that Germany pay for the war (reparations). This 'burden of guilt' devastated the Germany economy.
The 1920s were intellectually revolutionary as many artists and authors expressed their disillusionment by breaking the old traditions. They included Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Picasso and were know as the _____________________. 2 words - capitalize both of them
Lost Generation
The troubled government of Germany in the 1920s was called the ____________________________. Two words - capitalize both of them
Weimar Republic
Question 4 10 / 10 pts The global trend away from individualism, and toward more government intervention in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, that characterized the 1920s and especially the 1930s was called _________________________________. Do not capitalize your answer.
collectivism
Part 1: In Great Britain, France, Scandinavia, and the US it (answer to previous question) was reflected by the development of more interventionist democracies called the __________________________________. Two words - do not capitalize.
welfare state
Part 2: In Germany, Italy, and the USSR, it (answer to part 1) resulted in various forms of _____________________________________________ governments. These governments were characterized by dictatorships. Do not capitalize your answer.
totalitarian
An anti-intellectual, anti-democratic, anti-socialist form of government that seeks to control every facet of the life of the nation and individual is called _____________________.
fascism
The most famous examples of leaders who established this form of government (answer to previous question) were ________________________ of Germany and Mussolini of Italy.Last name only.
Hitler

True or False?


US loans to Europe allowed the allies to repay war loans owed to the US and allowed Germany to pay reparations. With these loans the European countries were expected to purchase US goods. The stock market crash in the US ended these loans, the repayments, and the purchases. The net result was a global depression.

True

True or False?


The Great Depression reinforced the rise of collectivization.

True. People lost faith in their governments and the liberal ideals on which they were based.
The economist who predicted that the destruction of the German economy would negatively impact the global economy was __________________________.Full name - 3 words.
John Maynard Keynes