POWER AND AUTHORITY: Rise of Dictators Flashcards

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How did the ToV enable dictators to rise in Italy?

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Didn’t receive land in Tyrol and Trentino in the secret Conference of London.

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How did the ToV enable dictators to rise in Japan?

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The Washington Naval Conference saw their ratio restricted - 5:5:3 (Britian-US-Japan).

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How did the Depression enable dictators to rise in Japan?

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Their silk trade and exports fell by 50% by 1931 which led to 1/2 of the factories closing.

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Features of dictatorships in Russia: ideology.

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Wanted to ensure the survival of a communist state in the modern world.

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Features of dictatorships in Russia: consolidation of power.

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  1. The Tsar was replaced with a provisional government led by Lenin.
  2. Civil war resulted in 10 million deaths, famine and disease.
  3. Stalin began the Great Purge to eliminate all political rivals.
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Features of dictatorships in Russia: maintaining power.

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  1. Propaganda including ‘USSR in Construction’ celebrated their achievements.
  2. Secret police - Cheka.
  3. Russia was more reliant on terror - Stalin oversaw 1.5 million arrests compared to 5000 in Italy.
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Features of dictatorships in Russia: impact on society.

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  1. All houses and buildings had images of Stalin.
  2. Russia more progressive than Italy in terms of women. They created policies for paid maternity leave and free childcare.
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Features of dictatorships in Italy: ideology.

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Fascism based on extreme nationalism and the military to control people.

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Features of dictatorships in Italy: consolidation of power.

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No full-scale civil war like Russia - Mussolini handed power by the King.
1. Purged 60 000 radical fascists.

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Features of dictatorships in Italy: maintaining power.

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  1. Propaganda - Radio Bari which spoke on the benefits of fascism to other countries.
  2. Secret Police - OVRA.
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Features of dictatorships in Italy: impact on society.

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  1. Laws to prohibit women earning more than 50% of a mans wages.
  2. Rocco laws made contraception illegal.
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Features of dictatorships in Japan: ideology.

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Emperor Hirohito was seen as a god, thus people supported the rise of militarists led by Tojo who ruled in the name of the emperor.

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Features of dictatorships in Japan: consolidation of power.

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By the late ‘30s, Japanese militarists had almost full control of government decision-making.

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Features of dictatorships in Japan: maintaining power.

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  1. Secret police - Tokko.
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