2.3 Origins and Outbreak of the Second World War

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    • The harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles contributed to resentment in Germany and fueled the rise of the Nazi party.

      True
    • After World War I, Germany transitioned from a monarchy to a republic, followed by the rise of the Nazi regime under Adolf Hitler
    • What was one of the major territorial losses for Germany under the Treaty of Versailles?
      Alsace-Lorraine
    • Fascism and Nazism were both characterized by extreme nationalism
    • Fascism and Nazism both promoted the belief in the superiority of their respective nations
    • What was the Treaty of Versailles designed to end?
      World War I
    • What were the reparations Germany was required to pay after World War I?
      Large sums of money
    • What three characteristics defined both Fascism and Nazism?
      Nationalism, authoritarianism, anti-democracy
    • The Treaty of Versailles crippled the German economy, leading to widespread resentment
    • Match the extremist leader with their country:
      Adolf Hitler ↔️ Germany
      Benito Mussolini ↔️ Italy
    • What were the primary goals of Japanese expansionism in Asia?
      Economic, political, military ambitions
    • What was the "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere"?
      Japanese-controlled region
    • What is the policy of appeasement in the 1930s primarily associated with?
      Britain and France
    • What was the Munich Agreement in 1938, and why is it significant?
      Germany annexed Sudetenland; emboldened Hitler
    • What event marked the beginning of World War II?
      Invasion of Poland
    • Which empire dissolved after World War I, forming new independent nations?
      Austria-Hungary
    • What political change occurred in Germany after World War I?
      Transition to a republic
    • The Austro-Hungarian Empire dissolved after World War I.

      True
    • The Treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty that ended World War I in 1919.
    • What was Germany required to pay to the Allied powers under the Treaty of Versailles?
      Reparations
    • Fascism and Nazism were characterized by nationalism and authoritarianism.
      True
    • Figures like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini capitalized on political and economic turmoil to present themselves as strong, authoritarian leaders.
    • What were the key factors driving Japanese expansionism in Asia?
      Economic needs and nationalism
    • What was the policy of appeasement adopted by Britain and France in the 1930s?
      Making concessions to avoid war
    • The leaders of Britain and France underestimated Hitler's expansionist ambitions.

      True
    • The policy of appeasement succeeded in preventing World War II.
      False
    • Arrange the key events leading to the outbreak of World War II in chronological order:
      1️⃣ Remilitarization of the Rhineland (1936)
      2️⃣ Anschluss (1938)
      3️⃣ Munich Agreement (1938)
      4️⃣ Invasion of Poland (September 1, 1939)
    • What were the two primary factors contributing to the events leading up to World War II?
      Nazi aggression, appeasement failure
    • The Anschluss in 1938 involved Germany annexing Austria.

      True
    • When did Germany invade Poland, marking the start of World War II?
      September 1, 1939
    • Match the factors contributing to the failure of the League of Nations with their impacts:
      Unanimity Rule ↔️ Slowed down decision-making
      Absence of Major Powers ↔️ Weakened the League’s authority
      Lack of Military Enforcement ↔️ Hindered the League’s ability to deter aggression
      National Interests ↔️ Reduced commitment to joint action
      Appeasement ↔️ Allowed aggressive states to grow stronger
    • Germany's invasion of Poland occurred on September 1, 1939
    • After World War I, Germany transitioned from a monarchy to a republic.

      True
    • Match the political changes in Europe after World War I with the corresponding nations:
      Germany ↔️ Rise of the Nazi regime
      Italy ↔️ Establishment of a Fascist regime
      Austria-Hungary ↔️ Dissolution into independent nations
      Russia ↔️ Became the Soviet Union
    • The harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles contributed to resentment in Germany and fueled the rise of the Nazi party.
      True
    • Economic instability in Germany after World War I was exacerbated by the Treaty of Versailles, which required Germany to pay reparations
    • Who were the charismatic leaders of Fascism in Italy and Nazism in Germany?
      Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler
    • What were the economic motivations behind Japan's expansionism in Asia during the interwar period?
      Resources and markets
    • The invasion of Manchuria in 1931 was a key event in Japan's expansionist policies
    • Match the motivations with their aims in Japan's expansionism:
      Military Ambition ↔️ Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
      Political Aims ↔️ Counter Soviet influence
      Nationalism ↔️ Racial superiority
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