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Noble, Western Civilization: The Continuing Experiment, 4e
Thomas F. X. Noble, University of Virginia Barry S. Strauss, Cornell University Duane J. Osheim, University of Virginia Kristen B. Neuschel, Duke University William B. Cohen, Indiana University David D. Roberts, University of Georgia Rachel G. Fuchs, Arizona State University
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Chapter 27:
The Tortured Decade, 1930 - 1939
Review Questions
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What led the world economic crisis of the early 1930s? What countries were
hit hardest? Why?
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What was Stalin's vision for the Soviet Union in the early 1930s? Why did his policies provoke opposition?
How did he respond?
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What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Weimar Republic? How did Hitler
go about undermining it?
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Describe the key components of Hitler's world-view. How was his vision translated
into policy?
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How did Communists respond to the rise of fascism? How successful were they
in opposing it?
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What demands did Hitler make with regard to Austria, Czechoslovakia, and
Poland? How did other European states respond to his demands?
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