8.7 Europe During the Interwar Period

Cards (43)

  • What was the Interwar Period in European history?
    1918 to 1939
  • The Interwar Period saw the rise of Fascist and Nazi regimes in Italy and Germany, respectively, advocating authoritarian rule and nationalism
  • The League of Nations succeeded in preventing future wars during the Interwar Period.
    False
  • Which treaty imposed harsh conditions on Germany after World War I?
    Treaty of Versailles
  • The political consequences of World War I led to the rise of extremist regimes such as Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany
  • The Treaty of Versailles aimed to create lasting peace in Europe.
    False
  • Which country was led by Adolf Hitler during the Interwar Period?
    Germany
  • The rise of extremist regimes in Europe during the Interwar Period was fueled by authoritarian rule and nationalism
  • The United States joined the League of Nations after World War I.
    False
  • What were the political consequences of the Treaty of Versailles in Europe?
    Resentment and instability
  • The rise of Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler was partly a response to the perceived injustices of the Treaty of Versailles
  • The League of Nations had the power to enforce peace effectively during the Interwar Period.
    False
  • What factors contributed to the political instability in Europe during the Interwar Period?
    Treaty of Versailles
  • What treaty imposed harsh conditions on Germany after World War I?
    Treaty of Versailles
  • The rise of extremist regimes in Europe during the Interwar Period was partly due to the Treaty of Versailles.
  • The Interwar Period lasted from 1918 to 1939
  • What was a key characteristic of the Interwar Period in Europe?
    Economic instability
  • The League of Nations was successful in maintaining peace during the Interwar Period.
    False
  • The Interwar Period was characterized by severe economic instability, including hyperinflation in Germany
  • Who was the key figure associated with Fascism in Italy?
    Benito Mussolini
  • Communism, associated with figures like Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, aimed for a stateless and classless society
  • Match the totalitarian ideology with its key figure and characteristic:
    Fascism ↔️ Benito Mussolini, Authoritarianism
    Nazism ↔️ Adolf Hitler, Racial purity
    Communism ↔️ Vladimir Lenin, Classless society
  • Order the key characteristics of the Interwar Period based on their relevance to political and economic stability:
    1️⃣ Treaty of Versailles
    2️⃣ Economic Instability
    3️⃣ Rise of Extremism
    4️⃣ League of Nations Failures
  • The Treaty of Versailles contributed to widespread resentment in Germany, fueling the rise of Nazism.
  • The rise of extremist regimes during the Interwar Period led to increased political instability and international tensions
  • What was a primary consequence of World War I debt during the Interwar Period?
    High national debts
  • Hyperinflation in Germany during the early 1920s made basic necessities unaffordable.
  • Totalitarian ideologies during the Interwar Period shared characteristics like authoritarianism, propaganda, and suppression of dissent
  • WWI debt led to increased taxes and high national debts
  • Totalitarian ideologies share characteristics like authoritarianism, propaganda, and suppression of dissent
  • Match the ideology with its key figure:
    Fascism ↔️ Benito Mussolini
    Nazism ↔️ Adolf Hitler
    Communism ↔️ Vladimir Lenin
  • Order the social and cultural changes during the Interwar Period chronologically:
    1️⃣ Technological advancements
    2️⃣ Greater participation in the workforce
    3️⃣ Rise of cinema and jazz
    4️⃣ Emergence of artistic movements
  • The Ford Model T became a popular example of technological advancement
  • The Great Depression began in 1929.
  • The Interwar Period was marked by economic and political stability.
    False
  • The Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh conditions on Germany
  • Match the consequence of WWI with its description:
    Rise of Extremism ↔️ Fascist and Nazi regimes gained power
    Treaty of Versailles ↔️ Imposed harsh conditions on Germany
    Weak League of Nations ↔️ Lacked major power participation
  • WWI debt led to high national debts and increased taxes
  • Totalitarian ideologies suppressed dissent using propaganda.
  • Order the social and cultural changes during the Interwar Period chronologically:
    1️⃣ Technological advancements
    2️⃣ Greater workforce participation
    3️⃣ Rise of cinema and jazz
    4️⃣ Emergence of artistic movements