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All of these notes are taken in preparation for the AP World Exam. These notes, in specific, are teacher notes from lectures and powerpoints, so these notes may not correlate with a specific textbook or a specific edition, but provides sufficient supporting material necessary for taking the exam in...

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The Interwar Years: 1919-1939

 Great Depression

o America made durable goods, but soon had an issue of overproduction

o Began laying off people, and people began extracting their money from banks

o Banks loaned out too much money and couldn’t return the money

o No more investment, job loss, banks going bankrupt

o Stock market crashes

o Global effects:

 America stopped international trade, other countries followed suit

 Economies crashed as international trade stopped

o Keynesian Ideas

 British economist John Maynard Keynes rejected the Laissez-Faire idea

 Believed that everyone should spend as much money as possible

 Much better for people to go bankrupt than the country going bankrupt
because countries have easier time to get loans

o Franklin D. Roosevelt

 Used Keyne’s ideas to address the American Great Depression

 Helped the poor and the unemployed

 Government began hiring people for random jobs like building parks
across the nation

 Was the president for 4 terms

 Rise of Right-Wing Governments

o Fascism

,  Far right party that were extreme nationalist

 Thought the media was against them

 Ended up being racist

 Anti-unions, against other political parties

 Spain, Italy, and Germany were all fascist

o Mussolini in Italy

 People were against the government because they couldn’t get land after
WWI

 Mussolini creates the Black Shirts, became a dictator and repressed any
opposition to his rule

 Had militaristic propaganda everywhere

 Adolf Hitler

o Made the Nazis famous, who told him that the Jews were bad and he believed it

o Copies Mussolini and created the Brown Shirts

o Decides to march on the government to make him leader, but gets thrown into
prison

o While in prison, writes Mein Kampf

 The Aryan race is the best, Jews are the reason why things are bad

 Germany shouldn’t have to pay for the war

o People like his book, gets released only after 9 months of prison

o German government uses Hitler by making him Chancellor so that he might help
them

o Blames the communists for the burning of the Reichstag

o Takes full control of Germany after the president dies

 Fascism and Civil War in Spain

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