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What is totalitarianism?
is a form of government where a single ruling authority exercises absolute control over every aspect of public and private life, suppressing individual freedom
What is communism?
Is a socio-economic and political ideology that advocates for a classless society where the means of production, such as factories and farms, are collectively
What is a dictatorship?
Is a form of government where power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader, known as a dictator, who typically rules without the consent of the governe
What is fascism?

As a political ideology that emphasizes strong centralized government led by a single leader, often with dictatorial powers. It is characterized by extreme nat
Why was the League of Nations established?
aim of promoting peace and preventing future conflicts. It sought to achieve these goals through diplomatic negotiations, collective security, and cooperation
What were Wilson’s 14 Points? Why are they important?
Designed as guidelines for the rebuilding of the postwar world, the points included Wilson’s ideas regarding nations’ conduct of foreign policy
What was the Treaty of Versailles? Who came up with the treaty? Who did the treaty punish? What were the outcomes/punishments that the Treaty of Versailles established?
Clemenceau advocated for severe punishment for Germany. Germany had invaded France Much of France was devastated by the battles Accept FULL Blame for Causing W
What was the Treaty of Sevres?
officially dismantling the Empire and forcing it to relinquish claims to territories in North Africa and the Middle East.
What was the Treaty of Trianon?
It was forced to cede Slovakia and Ruthenia to Czechoslovakia|Croatia toYugoslavia from 1929|Hungary thus lost two‐thirds of its prewar territory,
What was the Treaty of Neuilly?
Required Bulgaria to cede various territories, after Bulgaria had been one of the Central Powers defeated in World War I.
What was the Treaty of Saint - Germain?
It officially ended World War I for the successor states of the former Austro-Hungarian monarchy.