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Name: Date: Causes of World War II Internet Scavenger Hunt Directions: Click on the link below to answer the following questions. http://www.ducksters.com/history/world_war_ii/causes_of_ww2.php 1. A lot of events throughout the led to the beginning of World War 2. In many ways, World War 2 was a direct result of the turmoil left behind by. Below are some of the main causes of World War 2. Treaty of Versailles 2. The Treaty of Versailles World War I between Germany and the Powers. Because Germany had lost the war, the treaty was very against Germany. Germany was forced to the responsibility" of the war damages suffered by the Allies. The treaty required that Germany pay a huge sum of money called. 3. The problem with the is that it left the economy in. People were starving and the was in chaos. Japanese Expansion 4. In the period before World War II, was growing.

5. However, as an nation they did not have the land or the to sustain their growth. Japan began to look to grow their in order to gain new resources. They invaded in 1931 and in 1937. Fascism 6. With the turmoil left behind by World War 1, some countries were by dictators who formed powerful fascist governments. The first fascist government was which was ruled by the dictator Franco. Then took control of Italy. These dictators wanted to expand their empires and began to look for new lands to conquer. Italy invaded and took over Ethiopia in 1935. would emulate Mussolini in his take over of Germany. Hitler and the Nazi Party 7. In Germany, Adolf Hitler and the Party rose to power. The Germans were for someone to turn around their economy and restore their national. Hitler offered them. In 1934, Hitler was proclaimed the "Fuhrer" (leader) and became dictator of Germany.

8. Hitler resented the put on Germany by the Treaty of. While talking about peace, Hitler began to Germany. He allied Germany with Mussolini and. Then Hitler looked to restore Germany to power by expanding his empire. He first took over in 1938. When the League of Nations did to stop him, Hitler became bolder and took over Czechoslovakia in 1939. Appeasement 9. After World War 1, the nations of Europe were weary and did not want another war. When countries such as and became aggressive and began to take over their neighbors and build up their, countries such as Britain and France hoped to keep peace through "appeasement." This meant that they tried to make Germany and Hitler rather than try to stop him. They hoped that by meeting his demands he would be satisfied and there wouldn't be any. 10. Unfortunately, the policy of appeasement. It only made Hitler bolder. It also gave him time to his.

Great Depression 11. The period before World War II was a time of great throughout the world called the. Many people were out of work and struggling to survive. This created unstable governments and turmoil that helped lead to World War II. Interesting Facts about the Causes of World War 2 12. Because of the Great Depression, many countries were experiencing strong and movements including France and Great Britain prior to the war. 13. Prior to World War 2, the attempted to stay out of world issues with a policy of. They were not members of the League of Nations. 14. Japan had taken over, Manchuria, and a significant part of before World War 2 began.

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