Years of Crisis Vocabulary Flashcards
Friedrich Nietzsche
Wrote that western ideas such as reason democracy and progress had shifted people’s creativity and actions.
Existentialism
A philosophy based on the idea that people give meaning to their life through their choices and actions.
Charles Lindbergh
Captured world attention with a 33 hour solo flight from New York to Paris.
Coalition Government
A government controlled by a temporary alliance of several political parties
Weimar Republic
The republic that was established in Germany in 1919 and ended in 1933
Great Depression
The severe economic slump that followed the collapse of the United States stock market in 1929.
Franklin D Roosevelt
Elected in 1932, won in 1933, he was confident and sought to restore Americans faith in their nation.
New Deal
United States president Franklin D Roosevelt’s second economic reform program was designed to solve the problems created by the Great Depression.
Fascism
A political movement that promotes an extreme form of nationalism, a denial of individual rights, and a dictorial one party rule.
Benito Mussolini (1833-1945)
A news paper politician boldly promised to rescue Italy by reviving its economy and rebuilding its armed forces.
March on Rome
A March by which Italian dictator Mussolini national fascist party came to power in the kingdom of
Italy. The March took place from 22nd to the 29th of October in 1922.
Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)
A little known political leader whose early life was marked with disappointment (soon became nazi dictator) known for WW2
Nazism
The fascist policies of nationals socialist German workers’ party, based on totalitarianism, a belief in racial superiority and state control of industry.
Mein Kampf
“My struggle” a book written by Adolf Hitler during his imprisonment 1923-24 in which he set forth his belief his goals for Germany.
Lebrensraum
“Living space” the additional territory that, according to Adolf Hitler, Germany needed because Germany was “overcrowded”