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Social Studies 9, Chapter 24 Vocabulary

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Powerpoint JeopardyVocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 Peer Questions Germany People & Places

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When a government pays out more money than it takes inthrough taxation

and other revenues, thus going into debt

10 points

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A system in which private farms are eliminated and peasants work land

owned by the government – 20 points

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Because Hitler believed the Roman Empire to be part of his “Aryan” concept, and he wished to restore

collapsed German monarchy, he called his dictatorship this.

– 30 points

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The right of unions to negotiate with employers over wages and hours

– 40 points

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Mussolini’s bands of black-shirted, armed Fascists

– 50 points

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A camp where prisoners of war, political prisoners, or members of

minority groups are confined, typically under harsh conditions

– 10 points

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A government that aims to control the political, economic, social,

intellectual, and cultural lives of its citizens

– 20 points

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A U.S. policy of active government intervention in the economy

including an increased program of public works – 30 points

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It’s purpose was to transform the USSR from an agricultural economy

into an industrial economy– 40 points

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The political philosophy that attempts toTreat everyone equally by having theState take ownership of production

And property – in exchange for “equality”, individuals lose personal freedom

– 50 points

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International organization formedafter World War I that failed due

to the U.S. Senate’s failure to approvemembership in the group

– 10 points

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This British economist argued thatUnemployment came from a

Decline in demand– 20 points

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This law gave legal authority toHitler and virtually appointed him

As dictator– 30 points

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This was the leading policy makingBody of the Communist Party in

Russia– 40 points

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The political philosophy that valuesThe state over the individual –It may unfairly treat people or

Groups differently– 50 points

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Republic created in 1919 after World War I but was plagued with economic and leadership problems; it was replaced by theThird Reich

in 1933– 10 points

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Laws which took citizenshipAway from Jewish Germans and

Banned marriage between Jews and Gentiles; further laws prohibited JewsFrom holding public office or voting, And compelled Jews to adopt JewishNames. Soon Jews’ passports were

Marked with a red J.– 20 points

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The German parliament– 30 points

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“Night of shattered glass”; a violentphase of anti-Jewish activity

Began on November 9, 1938 whenNazis burned synagogues,

Destroyed 7,000 Jewish businesses,Killed around 100 Jews, and sent

30,000 Jewish males to concentration camps– 40 points

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One of several right-wing extremenationalist parties which was calledNazi for short; previously known as

The German Worker’s party– 50 points

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A picture made of a combinationof photographs

– 10 points

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Surrealist artist who painted common objects but placed them in unreal

contexts – 20 points

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Italian Fascist dictator (1922-1943) who conducted an expantionist foreign

policy, formalized an alliance with Germany (1939), and brought Italy into World War II until 1945 when he was

assassinated.– 30 points

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Russian leader who succeeded Lenin as Soviet dictator in 1926 and created

a totalitarian state by killing all opposition; it is estimated that he ordered the deaths of 8-10 million

peasants who resisted Communism.– 40 points

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Led the Spanish military in aRevolt against Spain’s democratic

Government– 50 points