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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

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

owned by the government – 20 points

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

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

– 40 points

Mussolini’s bands of black-shirted, armed Fascists

– 50 points

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

minority groups are confined, typically under harsh conditions

– 10 points

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

intellectual, and cultural lives of its citizens

– 20 points

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

including an increased program of public works – 30 points

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

into an industrial economy– 40 points

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

International organization formedafter World War I that failed due

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

– 10 points

This British economist argued thatUnemployment came from a

Decline in demand– 20 points

This law gave legal authority toHitler and virtually appointed him

As dictator– 30 points

This was the leading policy makingBody of the Communist Party in

Russia– 40 points

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

Groups differently– 50 points

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

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

The German parliament– 30 points

“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

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

The German Worker’s party– 50 points

A picture made of a combinationof photographs

– 10 points

Surrealist artist who painted common objects but placed them in unreal

contexts – 20 points

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

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

Led the Spanish military in aRevolt against Spain’s democratic

Government– 50 points

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