Summary:
This Unit is about the Great Depression and World War Two. World War Two started because Germany wanted revenge from WWI. Hitler was the dictator of Germany because the Germans wanted a leader who would fix their problems. Therefore, people voted for the Nazi party because they did not like the Weimer Republic. They controlled over western Europe, but then the turning point of Stalingrad caused the German to stop expanding to the Eastern side. On the other hand, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, which was in the United States. Then the US created a atomic bomb to destroy Hiroshima. Likewise, it caused many Japanese people to die and later, Japan surrendered.
This Unit is about the Great Depression and World War Two. World War Two started because Germany wanted revenge from WWI. Hitler was the dictator of Germany because the Germans wanted a leader who would fix their problems. Therefore, people voted for the Nazi party because they did not like the Weimer Republic. They controlled over western Europe, but then the turning point of Stalingrad caused the German to stop expanding to the Eastern side. On the other hand, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, which was in the United States. Then the US created a atomic bomb to destroy Hiroshima. Likewise, it caused many Japanese people to die and later, Japan surrendered.
main objectives:
Objective: Explain the causes and effects of the Great Depression
Objective: Describe the characteristics of fascism of the reason for its rise
Objective: Analyze the reasons for the use of the atomic bomb and its effects
Objective: Describe the characteristics of fascism of the reason for its rise
Objective: Analyze the reasons for the use of the atomic bomb and its effects
vocabulary words
Totalitarianism: Government is superior
Weimar Republic: German democracy
Allied Powers: Friendlies who are there to protect your country
Stanlingrad: battle between the USSR and Germany
Anti-Semitism: Hatred towards Jews
Weimar Republic: German democracy
Allied Powers: Friendlies who are there to protect your country
Stanlingrad: battle between the USSR and Germany
Anti-Semitism: Hatred towards Jews