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Why was the battle of so significant in WW1? France surrendered& Hitler was now in control, he bombed major cities.
Did Hitler and Stalin consider themselves Allies? No, but they didn't want to fight.
4 things about life in the ghettos? unsanitary, secret papers, small living places, killings from disease.
where were jews deported to? Poland
What where the nuremburg Trials? To get rid of hitlers followers , they killed women and men.
What standards did the nuremburg trails create? No mass killing.
what was ghandis occupation? to stop fighting and violence
Why did Ghandi fast? To show that he didn't want them to fight and he would fast until they stopped.
what were the events on the border of Pakistan? They went to thier proper place and civil war broke out.
Why wasn't Ghandi elected leader of India after it gained independence? he was killed before India got independence
List 3 things about the hindu religion 1-nonviolent 2-Buddist 3-true to leader
Caste system in India 1-brahmins 2-ksatriyas 3-vaisyas 4-sudras 5-untouchables
How does karma relate to teh ideas of reincarnation and caste system? Do good deeds not and in your next life you will be rewarded.
How was cloth spinning and salt production forms of resistance? They were British products and so they were resisting making thier own.
What is imperialism? taking over the culture, political, and economic for aspects of another country
what is the treaty of versailles do? put all the blame for the war on germany for the war
what is totalitarian state unites people, loyalty, absolute authority
what is the riechstag?what happened to it?how did it increase hitlers power? hcongress building, it burnt down, then people started to follow him
what did the munich pact say? hitler wanted sudetenland, and czeckoslovakia, but czechoslovakia wasnt there to decide thier fate
why did the allies follow the strategy of appeasment when dealing with Hitler? they didnt want him to be in total control
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