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World War II Workbook World Cultures
Name: _____________________________ Per. # _____
Unit 5 Test Date:________________
Unit Overview Score Workbook Score Warm Up Score
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World War II Unit Overview
Prior to the day of the test, you need to define all of the key terms/people. You also need to thoroughly
answer all of the key concepts questions.
Key Terms and People
1. Fascism
2. Propaganda
3. Appeasement
4. Benito Mussolini
5. Joseph Stalin
6. Adolf Hitler
7. Franklin Roosevelt (FDR)
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8. Axis Powers
9. D-Day
10. Holocaust
11. Genocide
12. Blitzkrieg
13. Harry Truman
14. United Nations
15. Totalitarianism
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Key Concepts 1. How did Hitler come to power in Germany?
2. How did WWII leaders motivate their people to action?
3. What are Totalitarian Governments like? Why were they so appealing?
4. Explain why D-Day was such a crucial battle in WWII?
5. How and why were civilians targeted during WWII?
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World War 2 TimeLine
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The Rise of Fascism
Essential Question
The Rise of Fascism
• ________________ forced governments to assume large
amounts of control. • Powerful leaders who promise better futures arise.
• Beginnings of ____________________states
o Nation in which the government controls every aspect of citizen’s lives
o _____________________
Germany o Democratic government (Weimar Republic) set up after WWI faces frequent
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o Threat of __________________________ o Economic ruin/Huge debts
Hyper Inflation
_________________________ 1930’s – Great Depression world wide, hit GER hard. Unemployment
Fascist Italy
Lower class resisting__________________
Workers in cities on strike
Italy did not gain much in __________________________-
Benito Mussolini and fascist party come to power
o ____________________ glorifies nation over self and dedication to a strong leader
o Elections and political parties weaken
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o Private property okay o War and violence okay as long as it is to promote_________ goals o Silenced critics, controlled schools, secret police
Italian Aggression
Italy takes over Ethiopia________ o League of Nations tries to intervene, but has no real___________ o Place economic sanctions o Restricts weapons and ______________________ sale o Does not cut off sale of oil, coal, or iron
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler lead National Socialist (Nazi) Party. o Criticized and ignored ______________________ o Charismatic speaker
“Germany today, the World tomorrow”
o Uses____________________
Writes (My Struggle) when in prison. o Outline beliefs of Nazi Party
Adolf Hitler 1933: becomes Chancellor of Germany
Began building up the military, ignoring the_______________
Gives himself title “Der Fuhrer” (the leader)
Create Third Reich ___________
Summary: Write 2-3 sentences answering the essential question.
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The Century: Evil Rising 1936
Essential Question:
1. Where was Hitler in 1924?
2. What was Triumph of the Will?
3. Where did Hitler want to go to school? Did he?
4. What did Hitler do for the Germany army during WWI?
5. Why were the German people and Hitler shocked by their WWI surrender? What theory develops?
6. How did Germany get around the soldier limits created by the Treaty of Versailles?
7. What did Hitler get put on trial for? How did he use that trial to his benefit? What was his sentence?
8. What did Hitler write in prison?
9. How did say you can destroy a democracy and seize power?
10. What is does a propaganda troop do?
11. Who was the Nazi’s main political opponent?
12. What was one of Hitler’s most effective themes?
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13. How many political parties did Germany have in the 1930’s?
14. What was the Nazi’s message about Germany?
15. Who was the largest block of Hitler voters?
16. What did Hitler’s party do to their political opponents? Who wrote about their illegal actions?
17. What did the Munich post publish in Dec. 1931? What phrase did it include?
18. What percentage of the vote did Hitler win in July 31, 1932?
19. Why did Hindenburg dislike Hitler? What did Hitler do when offered the position of Vice-Chancellor?
20. What are the two common misconceptions about how Hitler came to power?
21. What happen on January 30, 1933?
22. What happened a month after Hitler became Chancellor?
23. What was the “Enabling Act”? Why did people sign it?
24. In what ways did Hitler sell himself?
25. Why did the Storm Troopers present a problem after Hitler came to power? How did Hitler solve the problem?
26. What did the army swear allegiance to on March 2nd?
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Judaism Guided Reading
Essential Question:
People of the Covenant: Jews and Judaism (Pgs 37-38)
1. Identify two of the early “patriarchs” of the Hebrew people.
2. What is the difference between the Torah and the Tanakh?
3. How is God described in the book of Genesis?
4. What are the core beliefs and practices for Jews?
5. What is implied by the idea that people are “moral agents”?
Judaism (Pg 39)
6. What does the Torah describe?
7. Why does the Hebrew bible have such dramatic force and power?
8. Where did the Hebrews settle? When?
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9. What was the name of the Hebrew God?
10. What relationship did the Hebrews have with their God?
11. Who conquered the Hebrews? What happened to them after that?
12. What is monotheism?
Summary Write 2-3 sentences answering the essential question.
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The Nazi Party
Essential Question
Nazi Party
o Core beliefs o Nationalism: Germans part of superior ____________________ race.
o _____________________________: blamed Jews for Germany’s defeat in WWI and current econ. problems.
o Fascism: Violence and strong government control needed to advance Germany
Anti-____________________________ Eliminated other political parties
Controlled every aspect of ___________________________
Nazi Rule
_________________________
Controlled press, schools, and churches
Strengthened German Men o Preached hard work, sacrifice, and service to __________________ o Employed men in building program and military
Anti-Jewish campaign
o _______________________________
Hitler Youth
The _____________ movement emphasized: o activism, physical training, NAZI __________________,
especially nationalism and racial concepts, and absolute obedience to Hitler and the NAZI Party
Hitler saw the Hitler Youth movement as a _________ to hardening boys for their future role of soldiers.
o He wanted a generation of "victorious active, daring youth, immune to ________."
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The Nuremburg laws
Comprehension questions
1. Name of the law you are presenting:
2. What is the meaning of this law? Explain the law in your own words.
Interpretive questions
3. Who did you think might have benefited from this law?
4. Who suffered as a result of this law?
5. How might this law have influenced the attitudes and actions of the German people?
How might their lives and beliefs have changed as a result of this law?
6. Why do you think the Nazis created this law?
Universal questions
7. Do you think this law is fair? Why or why not?
8. What are the qualities of a fair or “just” law?
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Propaganda or Motivation?
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Propaganda Definition
Propaganda Strategies
NAME CALLING – links a person, or idea, to a negative symbol. Examples: commie, fascist, yuppie
GLITTERING GENERALITIES – use of virtue words; the opposite of name calling, i.e., links a person, or
idea, to a positive symbol. Examples: democracy, patriotism, family
The next two are ways of making false connections:
TRANSFER – a device by which the propagandist links the authority or prestige of something well respected
and revered, such as church or nation, to something he would have us accept. Example: a political activist
closes her speech with a prayer
TESTIMONIAL – a public figure or a celebrity promotes or endorses a product, a policy, or a political
candidate. Examples: an athlete appears on the Wheaties box; an actor speaks at a political rally The following
three constitute special appeals:
PLAIN FOLKS – attempt to convince the audience that a prominent person and his ideas are “of the people.”
Examples: a prominent politician eats at McDonald’s; an actress is photographed shopping for groceries
BANDWAGON – makes the appeal that “everyone else is doing it, and so should you.” Examples: an ad states
that “everyone is rushing down to their Ford dealer”
FEAR – plays on deep-seated fears; warns the audience that disaster will result if they do not follow a
particular course of action. Example: an insurance company pamphlet includes pictures of houses destroyed
floods, followed up by details about home-owners’ insurance.
The next two are types of logical fallacies:
BAD LOGIC – an illogical message is not necessarily propagandistic; it can be just a logical mistake; it is
propaganda if logic is manipulated deliberately to promote a cause. Example: Senator X wants toregulate the
power industry. All Communist governments regulate their power industries. Senator X is a Communist.
UNWARRANTED EXTRAPOLATION – making huge predictions about the future on the basis of a few
small facts. Example: If the U.S. approves NAFTA, thousands of jobs and factories will move to Mexico.
Examples of Propaganda in Video:
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Nazi Propaganda
Essential Question:
Document A: Hitler Speech
What propaganda strategy was used, what is evidence of this?
Was the propaganda effective, why or why not?
Document B: Poster
What propaganda strategy was used, what is evidence of this?
Was the propaganda effective, why or why not?
Document C: Ballot
What propaganda strategy was used, what is evidence of this?
Was the propaganda effective, why or why not?
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Appeasement
Essential Question
Nazi Aggression
1936: GER sends troops into the______________________
1938: GER annexes Austria
World responds with policy of__________________________
o Making concessions to an aggressor in order to keep peace.
o Other nations have ______________ or ____________ to enter conflict
o Gave GER part of Czechoslovakia where many Germans lived.
Hitler takes the rest __________________________
Munich Conference
_________ – Hitler promised to settle future disputes with ______________
and not take any more __________ by force.
Guiding Questions
Document A: Chamberlain 1) (Sourcing) When and where did this speech take place? What was Chamberlain’s goal for the Munich Agreement? 2) (Context) Why might people in England in 1938 have supported appeasement? 3) (Close reading) What did Chamberlain claim England should do while pursuing the policy of appeasement?
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Document B: Churchill 1) (Sourcing) When and where did this speech take place? What was Churchill’s purpose? 2) (Close reading) What did Churchill mean when he said that instead of being forced to “snatch” his “victuals from the table,” Hitler had “them served to him course by course”? 3) (Context) In the second paragraph, what did Churchill claim could have prevented Germany from taking the Sudetenland? Did he offer any evidence for this claim? 4) (Context) What did Churchill predict will happen in Czechoslovakia? Document C: Bartlett 1) (Sourcing) When was this document written? What was Bartlett’s purpose in writing it? 2) (Close reading) What did Bartlett claim Hitler would have done if Chamberlain had “stood firm” and not pursued appeasement? What, if any, evidence did Bartlett offer to support this claim? 3) (Context) What point did Bartlett make about the British and Czechoslovakian armies?
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Document D: Channon 1) (Sourcing/Context) When was this document written? What had just happened? 2) (Context) Why did Channon claim appeasement was the right policy? What, if any, evidence did he use to back this claim? Document E: Lord Halifax 1) (Source) When was this document written? What was Halifax’s purpose for writing it? 2) (Context) Why did Halifax claim appeasement was the right policy? What, if any, evidence did he use to back this claim?
Appeasement Final Claim and
Step 1: Was appeasement the right policy for England in 1938?
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The Century: Civilians at War
Essential Question:
1. What happened in London in September 1940? Why England? How long did it last?
2. What is Picasso’s Guernica based off of?
3. How long did it take Germany to overrun most of Western Europe?
4. Beside the Jewish people, who did Hitler regard as racial inferior?
5. Where was the largest Jewish ghetto? How many people lived there?
6. What were conditions like in the ghetto?
7. What country did Hitler invade in June, 1941? Why?
8. What did Hitler order his troops to do at Leningrad? What percentage of the population died?
9. Why did some Soviets welcome the German Army at first?
10. Who was Henrik Himmler? Why did he want to find a better method than shooting Soviet Jews?
11. What group carried out the Final Solution?
12. What did the Jewish people in the Warsaw ghetto do in response to Nazi presence? What was the outcome?
13. The transport of what took top priority on Germany railways? What were the conditions like on the trains?
14. What was Auschwitz? What words were on the gate?
15. What happened to able bodied Jewish workers when they arrived at concentration camps?
16. Due to food rations, how long did the average person have until they starved?
17. Why were all inmates regularly inspected by doctors?
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18. What was Zyklon D? How many could be killed by it in one day? Who had to dispose of the dead? What happened to the dead?
19. During WWII, who deliberately bombed civilian targets?
20. What did the British Air Ministry instruct bombers to target?
21. What German city did the Allied forces unite to destroy? How many died? What did Allied leaders try to do about the information of the bombings?
Summary Write 2-3 sentences answering the essential question.
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The London Blitz
Essential Question:
Background:
1. Why did Hitler want to attack London?
2. What was the Blitz and how long did it last?
3. What was the new weapon that London was introduced to and why might it be effective?
They Just Came After Dark:
4. Why do you think some people went to roof tops to watch the bombing?
5. How did the author describe the bombing, why do you think he used this tone?
Discussion Questions:
Write 3 level 2 or 3 questions to discuss with the class.
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D-Day Notes
Essential Question
Before the Invasion
What Happened
How did it affect the war?
Summary: Write 2-3 sentences answering the essential question.
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The Course of the War
Essential Question:
Write down 3 key facts from the reading Write down additional notes from lecture/class discussion
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Nuremberg Trails
Essential Question
Evidence in Favor Evidence Against
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