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How did The Theory of relativity challenge deeply rooted ideas and traditions?
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Years of Crisis

Chapter 15

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How did The Theory of relativity challenge deeply rooted ideas and traditions? Replaced Issac Newtons comforting belief of a world and law of motion.
How did Freudian psychology challenge deeply rooted ideas and traditions? He treated patients with logical psychology and believed humans behavior is irrational
How did Existentialism challenge deeply rooted ideas and traditions? No universal meaning to life each person creates his or her own meaning to life
How did Surrealism challenge deeply rooted ideas and traditions? Art movement that links the world of dreams with reality
How did jazz demonstrate independence? It was developed by musicians mostly African Americans in New Orleans, Chicago and Memphis then swept to Europe
How did women demonstrate independence? The war caused them to take new roles in life. They wanted to be independent and not rely on their husbands
How did automobiles change ways of life? It changed the way people traveled
How did airplanes change ways of life? Major airlines were established and people didn't have to use trains
How did radios change ways of life? Commercial radio stations flourished and people had ready access to news and entertainment
How did movies change ways of life? Provided a new form of entertainment with addition of sound
Postwar Germany suffered from severe economic inflation. Didn't increase written taxes and printed enormous amount of money
How did Mussolini gain popularity? He promises to rescue Italy and revive its economy and rebuild armed forces
Hitler was tried for treason an sentenced to prison for 5 years. How much of that time did he spend? 9 months
What class of people did Hitler create? Blonde hair and blue eyes
Hitler took power over Germany with the Nazis and killed what religion of people? Jews
How did Hitler die? Hitler commits suicide by shooting himself with a gun
Why did Japan invade Manchuria? Manchuria had lots of coal, iron and minerals
Why did Britain and France take no action against Italian aggression? Policy of appeasement
Essay: What conditions and situations helped Facist come to power in Germany and Italy in the 1920's? (6 sentences)
Essay: How did technology change daily life after WW1?(6 sentences)
What is the name of the book Hitler wrote in his 9 months of prison. Mein Kampf
What were some effects of appeasing Hitler after his invasion of the Rhineland? Invaded Czechslovakia then annexed Poland to Germany
What were the immediate results of this invasion? They took over land in Manchuria
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