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  • RiseandFalloftheLeader

    Country Leader Origin/causeofthecrisis

    Failuretorespond

    Leader Natureoftheopposition

    Eliminationoftheopposition

    Downfall

    Russia AlexanderKerensky,PM,Rus.ProvisionalGovtto1917

    WorldWarI.SundayBloodySunday.Famine

    Didntgiverations/addresspopularconcerns,uprisingcontinued

    VladimirLenin SocialistRevolutionarypartyAnarchistLeftistparties

    CivilWar HisdeathSucceededbyStalin

    Germany WeimarGovt.Variousleaders.

    GD.Germostaffected.Financialandleadershipcrisis.

    FailuretoformeffectiveGovt.CollapseofWeimarRep.Prez.HindenburgagreestocoalitionGovtwithNazis.

    AdolfHitlersworninaschancellorJan.30,1933EnablingActpassMar.15,1933grantfulllegislativepowertochancery

    CommunistsTradeunions/demoparties

    Communistsoutlawed/imprisonedUnionsanddemopartiesdissolved/madeillegal.Partymemberskilled/sidelined

    SovietinvasionofBerlin.HitlercommitssuicideApr.30,1945GermanysurrendersMay8,1945

    Italy VictorEmmanuelIII,kingofItalyandAlbania,EmperorofEthiopia

    GreatDepression.Politicalinstability

    Didntchangehisownpolicy.Startedtosupporttheopposition

    BenitoMussolini Parliamentandprotesters

    Beatup/killedopposition.Shutdownnewspapers

    VotedoutofpowerbyhisGrandcouncil

  • China ChiangKaiShek,leaderoftheRepublicofChina192848

    FightingbetweenpartiesduringtheColdWarSecondSinoJapaneseWar

    ToofocusedonJapanesewartorespondwell

    MaoZedong Foreignersandtheupperclass/welloffmembersofChina

    Suppressed/beatupopposition

    Death

    Cuba FulgencioBatista,prezofCuba,19529

    26JulyArmy:rebelcommuniststate

    CouldntcombatCastrosforces

    FidelCastro ForeignersandbasicallyanynonCommunist

    Suppressionofhumanrightsrestrictionsofabilities,etc

    Death


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