Rise of Fascism: Impact on European Governments

 
REVIEW QUESTION #1
 
Which heading best completes this partial outline?
 
I. _________________________________
 
A. Rivalries between powerful countries over colonies
 
B. Breakup of large empires
 
C. Demand for self-determination by ethnic groups
(1) Reasons For Communist Revolutions
(2) Effects of Nationalism
(3) Methods of Propaganda
(4) Formation of Democratic Governments
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RISE OF
FASCISM IN
EUROPE
 
THURSDAY JANUARY 31
ST
RISE OF FASCISM IN EUROPE
LIFE AFTER
THE GREAT
DEPRESSION
 
FASCISM
 
The new 
militant
, political movement that
emphasized loyalty to the state and
obedience to its leader
Has no clearly defined theory or program
Preached an extreme form of 
nationalism
,
or loyalty to one’s country
Believed that nations must struggle-peaceful
states were doomed to be conquered
Pledged loyalty to an authoritarian leader
who guided and brought 
order
 to the state
 
Authoritarian Leader: 
Favoring or
enforcing strict obedience to authority,
especially that of the government, at the
expense of personal freedom
 
STOP AND REFLECT!!
LOOKING AT THE CHART IN THE
PREVIOUS SLIDE, ANSWER THESE
QUESTIONS…
FASCISM TRAVELS TO ITALY
 
BENITO MUSSOLINI
 
Promised to rescue Italy by reviving its
economy and rebuilding its armed forces
Founded the 
Fascist Party 
in 1919
As economic problems worsened, his
popularity increased rapidly
Played on the fear of a workers’ revolt,
he began to win the support from the
middle class
 and industrial leaders
October 1922 Fascists marched on
Rome to King Victor Emmanuel III put
Mussolini in charge of the government
He agrees thinking that Mussolini
would be the best hope for his dynasty
to survive
MUSSOLINI
THE
LEADER
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Explore the rise of fascism in Europe following the Great Depression, as people turned to extreme forms of government for economic recovery and national pride. The emergence of fascist ideologies, authoritarian leaders, and the shift away from democratic systems are examined in relation to the historical context of the time.

  • Fascism
  • European Politics
  • Authoritarianism
  • Nationalism
  • Government

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  1. REVIEW QUESTION #1 Which heading best completes this partial outline? I. _________________________________ A. Rivalries between powerful countries over colonies B. Breakup of large empires C. Demand for self-determination by ethnic groups (1) Reasons For Communist Revolutions (2) Effects of Nationalism (3) Methods of Propaganda (4) Formation of Democratic Governments

  2. RISE OF FASCISM IN EUROPE

  3. THURSDAY JANUARY 31ST RISE OF FASCISM IN EUROPE DO NOW: IN GROUPS OF THREE OF FOUR, CREATE YOUR OWN GOVERNMENT. FOLLOW THE WORKSHEET PROVIDED AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. AIM: WHY AND HOW DID FASCISM RISE SO FAST IN EUROPE?

  4. Our country has lost faith in the democratic government due to our continuous struggle with our economic issues. You feel it is necessary to create a new form of government in order for the country to survive. Working together as class, you will create an organized government that you think well help end our economic issues as well as restore our national pride. Please consider the following questions: How will disputes (arguments) be handled? What type of leader? Will there be one or many? How will you choose the leader? Will you have multiple parties allowed? (Example: Democrats VS Republicans) What type of government will it be? The name? How are you making laws? Do you have a defense?

  5. After experiencing the Great Depression, millions of people lost faith in the democratic government LIFE AFTER THE GREAT DEPRESSION Turned to an extreme system of government called fascism Fascist promised: -revive the economy -punish those responsible for hard times -restore order and national pride Why do you think people had turned so quick to another form of government?

  6. FASCISM The new militant, political movement that emphasized loyalty to the state and obedience to its leader Has no clearly defined theory or program Preached an extreme form of nationalism, or loyalty to one s country Believed that nations must struggle-peaceful states were doomed to be conquered Pledged loyalty to an authoritarian leader who guided and brought order to the state Authoritarian Leader: Favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority, especially that of the government, at the expense of personal freedom

  7. CULTURAL -Censorship -Indoctrination -Secret Police SOCIAL -Supported by middle class, industrialists, and military ECONOMIC -Economic functions controlled by state corporations or state CHARACTERISTICS OF FASCISM CHIEF EXAMPLES -Italy -Spain -Germany POLITICAL -Nationalism -Racist (Nazism) -One-party rule -Supreme leader BASIC PRINCIPALS -Authoritarianism -State more important than the individual -Charismatic Leader -Action oriented

  8. 01 02 Which political, cultural and economic characteristics helped make fascism an authoritarian system? What characteristics of fascism might make it attractive to people during times of crisis such as the Great Depression? STOP AND REFLECT!! LOOKING AT THE CHART IN THE PREVIOUS SLIDE, ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS

  9. FASCISM TRAVELS TO ITALY Many Italians thought their democratic government seemed helpless to deal with the country s problems Fueled by disappointment over the failure to win large territorial gains at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference Rising inflation and unemployment contributed

  10. BENITO MUSSOLINI Promised to rescue Italy by reviving its economy and rebuilding its armed forces Founded the Fascist Party in 1919 As economic problems worsened, his popularity increased rapidly Played on the fear of a workers revolt, he began to win the support from the middle class and industrial leaders October 1922 Fascists marched on Rome to King Victor Emmanuel III put Mussolini in charge of the government He agrees thinking that Mussolini would be the best hope for his dynasty to survive

  11. Abolished democracy and outlawed all political parties expect his own MUSSOLINI THE LEADER Sought to control the economy by allying the Fascists with the industrialists and large landowners Secret Police also known as Black Shirts jailed and terrorized any of his opponents Government censors forced radio stations and publications to broadcast or publish only Fascist doctrines Outlawed strikes

  12. This was the beginning of a brutal campaign of colonial conquest gas bombs being dropped October of 1935 invaded Ethiopia to expand his territory This caused the League of Nations to impose sanctions Ensured that the list did not include any such oil that could start a European war On May 9th1936 at Piazza Venezia he expresses that in the 14thyear of the Fascist era that Italy has its empire Play https://app.disco veryeducation.c om/learn/player/ dbeefc2f-2e16- 4241-b2ce- 53ef7ea501d7 Found a new ally in Germany- Adolf Hitler

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