
Review for Test: Europe after WWI and the Rise of Dictators
Quiz by Jeff Kolo
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Which of the following BEST describes the Weimar Republic in Germany?
Hitler used this event to pass a law granting him dictatorial powers:
The Enabling Act:
Giving into demands to avoid conflict:
The League of Nations immediately placed sanctions (ecomoic penalties) on Germany when it restarted its draft in violate of the Treaty of Versailles.
Rhineland
On what grounds did Hitler demand the Sudetneland?
Hitler took Austria and later Czechoslovakia without armed resistance from the British or French.
World War II began in Europe when Hitler invaded:
Which of the following is a feature of a totalitarian state?
Stalin claimed the inspiration for his state came from the theories/writings of:
Stalin's attempt to reform agriculture and moderinize industry were known as:
Which of the following was NOTÂ true about collectivization?
Stalin- despite great effor- was not able to increase Soviet industrial production.
Which of the following was NOTÂ part of Hitler's World View/Nazi ideology?
Which of the following was NOT an important part of Hitler's worldview?
The Beer Hall Putsch of 1923 successfully brought Hitler to power.
While in prison, what decision did Hitler make?
The Munich Agreement:
The Nuremberg Laws:
The Dawes Plan:
a government which seeks complete control of society
combining small private farms into large state owned ones:
hostility/discrimination towards Jews:
Sudetenland:
Anschluss:
Danzig:
term for a single, strong ruler:
term for the German parliament:
the Nazi secret police
The goal of the Kellogg-Briand Pact was to:
Stalin's main rival for power after the death of Lenin was:
The British Prime Minister most associated with the policy of appeasement:
Hitler's autobiography was named Mein Kampf, which means:
Region of Germany separated from it by the Polish Corridor: