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Totalitarianism and the

Rise of the Dictators (1920s–1930s)

You Mean Dictators Have Multiple Ways to Control People?

Totalitarianism

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Connection to Today

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Resources

ABC-CLIO

● Totalitarianism:

http://worldhistory.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/311210?terms=totalitarian

● Fascism

http://worldhistory.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/310453?terms=fascist

Key Vocabulary

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state has complete control over every part of

public and private life

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private property and all businesses are run

by the government

Anti-Semitism: prejudice against Jews

Fascism: a political belief that focuses on

extreme nationalism and a dictatorship of one

leader with only one party

Propaganda: information or material that is

spread to make people feel a certain way

Great Purge: time period in the Soviet Union

when Stalin tried to get rid of all opposition to

his leadership

Five-Year Plans: plan by Stalin to improve

industrialization in the Soviet Union

Collectivization: large government controlled

farms made up of smaller farms, usually found

in a Communist society

Reparations: the compensation for war

damage paid by a defeated state

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