March 18, 2010

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ITALY

1. How did the Treaty of Versailles impact them?

stayed neutral.. impacted by side treaties.. promised land but never received it (got land but not as much a s they wanted).. started facism


2. What type(s) of government did this country have in the interwar years(1919-1938)?

prime minister- vittorio orlando.. paris peace conference 1919 were problems.. resigned in 1919.. at first supporeted musoline.. facism started.. ideas that violence and war is ok.. will use violence in order to keep things in place and how it should be.. black shirts didnt agree with communism.. government did not interfere.. 1924 mussolini declared himself dictatos.. assassination of writer Giacomo Matelote by secret police.. was leader starting in 1922


3. How did their leader, that led them throughout WWII, come to power?
1921.. mussolini was elected chamber of deputies.. 1922 prime minister by the king.. june 10 1924 became dictator after assassination

4. How did this leader change their country(for the better and worse) prior to WWII?

used private army to fight people who were against facism.. helped transportation.. made different job opportunities.. started invadin countries such as africa.. started as an axis power but switched to an allied power


5. What were the goals of the leader?

wanted to colonize into aftica.. wanted to make italy "great respected and feared" .. used communication to make facism to seem ok


6. What was the military strategy of this country in the inter-war years(1919-1938)?
7. What role did they play in WWII?
8. Who were their allies in WWII?
9. How did WWII impact/effect the country?

JAPAN


1. How did the Treaty of Versailles impact them?

japan got a lot of germany's northern island.. the land that germany got from china was given to japan, they became a part of the league of nations


2. What type(s) of government did this country have in the interwar years(1919-1938)?

they had a two part political system after WWI.. in 1918 hara takashi became the first common person to become prime minister.. in 1926 hirohito became the emperor.. constitutional monarchy.. changed with the great depression. 1927 signed kellog brand pact outlawing war. during the great depression japan was at a tough spot because they could not really import resources so they invaded china. japan started to go a different route because of the tough economic times. they went from peaceful to invading (starting with mankiria)


3. How did their leader, that led them throughout WWII, come to power?

hirohito was the son of prince hirohito and princess sakado.. so basically he went through the family after his dad became sick.. the emperor was like a "son of God" so nobody ever saw or heard the emperor. in the 1930s some sedeke tojo came had some power and he was the dude that decided to carry out pearl harbor..


4. How did this leader change their country(for the better and worse) prior to WWII?

the leaders changed japan drastically from outlawing war after WWI and being all peaceful.. and then when the war started and the depression started they completely changed views and decided to invade that place in china in orcder to get natural resources.. the military leaders are the ones that changed china.. hirohito didnt do squat.


5. What were the goals of the leader?

expand their boundaries into mainland asia. to invade places in order to get natural resources. china and japan haaated eachother. they were natural enemies.


6. What was the military strategy of this country in the inter-war years(1919-1938)?
attacked pearl harbor.. treatment of pow's.. they wanted resources so they invaded places which is what motivated them to invade places.. to use chemical weapons..

7. What role did they play in WWII?


8. Who were their allies in WWII?


9. How did WWII impact/effect the country?

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