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14:Europeanstatesintheinter-waryears(1918–1939)• ThissectiondealswithdomesticdevelopmentsincertainkeyEuropeanstatesintheperiodbetweenthetwoworldwars.ItrequiresthestudyoffourEuropeancountries:Germany,Italy,Spainandanyoneothercountry.ThesectionconsiderstheimpactoftheendoftheFirstWorldWar,thenexaminestheeconomic,socialandculturalchangesineachcountryduringthe1920sand1930s.• WeimarGermany:constitutional,political,economic/financialandsocialissues(1918–1933);initialchallenges(1918–1923);“GoldenEra”underStresemann(1924–1929);thecrisisyearsandtheriseofHitler(1929–1933)• Hitler’sGermany(1933–1939):consolidationofpower;Hitler’spre-wardomesticpolicies,includingeconomic,socialandpoliticalpolicies;natureoftheNazistate;theextentofresistancetotheNazis• Italy(1918–1939):riseofMussolini;consolidationofpower;Mussolini’spre-wardomesticpolicies,includingeconomic,socialandpoliticalpolicies;natureofthefasciststate• Spain (1918–1939):political,socialandeconomic conditions inSpain;thePrimodeRiveraregime;polarizationandpoliticalpartiesundertheSecondRepublic;Azaña andGilRobles;causesoftheCivilWar;foreigninvolvement;reasonsfornationalistvictoryunderFranco• Casestudyofdomesticpolitical,economicandsocialdevelopmentsinoneEuropeancountry(otherthanGermany,ItalyorSpain)intheinter-waryears.
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Lesson3a– Domesticpolicies
Essential QuestionEvaluate the successes and failures of Mussolini´s domestic policies between 1922 and 1939 (May 2019)
LearningOutcomes:Studentswill•What:learnaboutMussolini´seconomicpolicies•Why:howcanyoudetermineifaneconomicpolicyissuccessful
Success CriteriaI can add to my timeline for Mussolini´s domestic policies
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Vocab
• Battle for the Lira (1926)• Corporate State (1926)• Vidoni Palace Pact (1925)• Labour Charter (1927)• Institute for Industrial Reconstruction (1933)• Autarky• Battle over the Southern Problem (1924)• Battle for Grain (1925)
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EconomicPolicies- Industry• 1926– Battle for the Lira
– maketheLiraastrongcurrency• Mussolini– “Iwilldefendthelira
tomylastbreath”• Impact– thevalueincreased,but
hadanegativeimpactontheeconomy• Valueincreased(ex.1927– 90
lire=£)• ExportsdecreasedasItalian
productsbecamemoreexpensive• ex.Fiatexportedlesscarsin
1930svs.1920s
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EconomicPolicies– CorporateState• 1926- Corporate State – bringemployeesandemployersunderoneFascist-ledconfederation• 1934– 22corporationswereestablished• Impact– Businesses gained morepower over workers
• 1925– Vidoni Palace Pact – socialistandCatholictradeunionsarebannedandreplacedbyFascistrun
• employeeswereforbiddentostrikeandalwayslostappealsforraise
• Labour Charter (1927)- ¨privateownershipofbusinesswasdeclaredthemostefficientmethodofrunninganeconomy¨
• Wagesdecreased20%(1927),10%(1934)• Unemploymentdecreasedfrom2million(1920)to500,000
(1928)• Workersdidwinincreasedsickpayandpaidnationalholidays
(1938)• TheDepressioncausedItalytoabandontheCorporateStatefor
moregovernmentintervention• Unemploymentrosefrom500,000(1928)to2million(1933)andCar
productionfell50%,numberofbanksdroppedby46%from1929to1936
• 1933- Institute for Industrial Reconstruction – governmentorganizationthatbailedoutbusinessesandbecametheownerofmanyofthetopcompanies• Impact– thegovernmentofItalyownedthesecondmostbusinesses,
onlybehindtheUSSR• 1934– Mussolinistated- "Three-fourthsoftheItalianeconomy,
industrialandagricultural,isinthehandsofthestate".• Publicexpenditurerose75%comparedtotheGDPwhiletaxrate
remainedunchanged• By1938,totalproductionincreased154%since1913,comparedto
150%inGermanyand109%inFrance
• Perspective– Farrell– Economicpolicieswereasuccess• Perspective- Tannenbaum– EconomicpolicieswereafailureastheCorporatestatedidnotreduceclassantagonismsorimproveeconomicconditions
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EconomicPolicies- Autarky• Autarky – Italyshouldbeself-sufficientincaseofwar
• gov’ttookcontrolof80%ofshipbuildingand50%ofsteelproduction
• Tariffsgrewfrom4.5%in1920sto17%in1930s• Impact– Italyisnotclearlypreparedforwar
• 11.8%ofnationalincomewasspentonarmedforces,lessthanGermany,butmorethanBritainandFrance• Industrialoutputrose15%(1937)afterlarge
militaryorders• Airforceonlyhad1000inferiorplanes
• after1929,Importsdecreased36%andexports50%• Relianceoncoloniesincreasedfrom3%ofexports
(1920s)to25%by1939• Keymaterials,suchasoilandcoalhadtobeimported,
whichwasmadeworsebytheLeagueofNationsSanctions
• CostoflivingroseforItalians• Wineincreasedalmost30%whilewoolincreased
400%• Priceofpastawasactuallyreduced(1932vs.1938)
• Governmentfundedexpensiveforeignpolicyendeavors• Italyspent12.5%ofitsbudgetonEastAfrica• HistorianClark- “EthiopiabledItalydry”
• Perspective- DeGrand– FascismdidnotcreateitsowneconomicsystembutjustaddedbureaucratictissueonItaliancapitalism
• Perspective– Whittam– Businessmenbegantofeeluneasy(withpoliciesofautarky)…newtaxes,price controls andimport controls were regarded with dismay
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EconomicPolicies- Agriculture• 1924- Battle over the Southern Problem -Attemptedrapidurbanizationandlandredistribution• Impact– failedtoredistributeland
• 87%ofpeasantsownedjut13%ofland• Italywas18th indailycalorieintake,withlowest
amountintheSouth• 500,000peopleleftthecountryside,whilethe
populationofRomedoubled,howeverthisismoreasaresultoftheUSreducingthatamountofItaliansallowed
• 1925- Battle for Grain - goalwastomakeItalyself-sufficientagriculturally,specificallywithwheat• Impact– productionrose, butatacost
• 1931– Italybecameself-sufficientwithwheat• Ex.1920s– 5.5miltons;1930s– 7miltons• Ex,Importsdecreased75%1925-35
• Landconverted(C&SItaly)couldnotgrowwheatandtraditionalproducts(oliveandcitrus)decreased
• Perspective– MackSmith- ¨successinthisbattlewasanotherillusionarypropagandavictory…thosewhogainedweretheowners¨
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14:Europeanstatesintheinter-waryears(1918–1939)• ThissectiondealswithdomesticdevelopmentsincertainkeyEuropeanstatesintheperiodbetweenthetwoworldwars.ItrequiresthestudyoffourEuropeancountries:Germany,Italy,Spainandanyoneothercountry.ThesectionconsiderstheimpactoftheendoftheFirstWorldWar,thenexaminestheeconomic,socialandculturalchangesineachcountryduringthe1920sand1930s.• WeimarGermany:constitutional,political,economic/financialandsocialissues(1918–1933);initialchallenges(1918–1923);“GoldenEra”underStresemann(1924–1929);thecrisisyearsandtheriseofHitler(1929–1933)• Hitler’sGermany(1933–1939):consolidationofpower;Hitler’spre-wardomesticpolicies,includingeconomic,socialandpoliticalpolicies;natureoftheNazistate;theextentofresistancetotheNazis• Italy(1918–1939):riseofMussolini;consolidationofpower;Mussolini’spre-wardomesticpolicies,includingeconomic,socialandpoliticalpolicies;natureofthefasciststate• Spain (1918–1939):political,socialandeconomic conditions inSpain;thePrimodeRiveraregime;polarizationandpoliticalpartiesundertheSecondRepublic;Azaña andGilRobles;causesoftheCivilWar;foreigninvolvement;reasonsfornationalistvictoryunderFranco• Casestudyofdomesticpolitical,economicandsocialdevelopmentsinoneEuropeancountry(otherthanGermany,ItalyorSpain)intheinter-waryears.
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Lesson3b– Domesticpolicies
Essential QuestionEvaluate the successes and failures of Mussolini´s domestic policies between 1922 and 1939 (May 2019)
LearningOutcomes:Studentswill• What:learnaboutMussolini´ssocialpolicies• Why:howcanyoudetermineifsocialpoliciesweresuccessful
Success CriteriaI can add to my timeline for Mussolini´s domestic policies
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KeyFactsQuiz– 16questions•When – Battle for the Lira•What – Battle for the Lira•What- value ofthe Lira1927•What– Corporate State•What – Vidoni Palace Pact •How much – wage decrease forworkers•What– Institute for Industrial Reconstruction•Howmuch– amount ofbusinesses the governmentowned•How much – production increaseofItaly compared toothercountries
• Perspective – Farell(right-wing)– success?Why?• What – Autarky• How much – descrease inexports or imports• How much – rise ofcost ofliving(name one pricechange)• What – Battle over the
Southern Problem• What – Battle for Grain• Perspective – Smith(left-wing)– success?Why?
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Vocab
•Battle for Births (1927)•Fascisation•Opera Nazionale Balilla (ONB) •Dopolavoro (1925) •Education Act (1923)•Lateran Pact (1929)•Populari•Catholic Action (1931)
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SocialPolicies- Women• Mussolini- ¨Awomen´splaceisinthehome¨• 1927– Battle for Births – goalwastoincreasethepopulationfrom37milto60millionby1950withagoalof12childrenperfamily• Womennotallowedtowearmake-up• MarriageLoans– foreachchild,theloanrepayment
wasreduced• Marriedmenwith6childrenwereexemptfromtax• Bachelorswereheavilytaxed(1939– 230millionlire)• Jobsinthecivilservicetoonlymarriedmenwith
children• Staterailwaycompanyfiredallwomen• 1933– quotasystemforpublicsector– 10%
• Success• Populationincreasedfrom37.5to44million(1941)
• Failure• Birthratedecreased(1911– 147birthsper1000
women;1936– 102per1000• 1950– 47.5millionpopulation• 1936– womenmadeup33%ofindustrialworkforce,
adecreaseof3%since1921
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SocialPolicies- Youth• Fascisation - transformtheItaliancharacterandsociety• 1926- Opera Nazionale Balilla (ONB) formedtotransformthe“bodyandsoul”ofItalyforallchildren• 1937– 7millionmembers• Boysweregivenmilitarytraining,Fascistideology,sportsandfitnesstraining
• Girlswereshownactivitiessuchassewingandchildcare
• Teachers• 1925– anti-fascistteachersremoved• 1937– allteacher´srequiredtojoinFascistTeacher´sAssociation
• Education• PicturesofMussoliniwereplacedintheclassrooms• Studentsrecited,“IbelieveinthegeniusofMussolini,inourHolyFatherFascism…intheresurrectionoftheEmpire”
• Textbook:“Whatisthedutyofachild?Obedience!Thesecond?Obedience!Third?Obedience!”
• 1936– singletextbookwascompulsorytoemphasizeItaliangreatness• Ex.ItalianvictoriesinWW1savedBritain,FranceandUSfromdefeat
• Success• Illiteracyratesdecreasedfrom30%(1921)to20%(1931)
• Failure• Manystudentsleftschoolat11,beforetheindoctrination• HeadofaFascistuniversityorganization– “themassesinthe
universitiesarenotyetwhattheDucewants…”
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SocialPolicies– Workers• Fascisation - transformtheItaliancharacterandsociety• 1925– Dopolavoro – provideleisureactivitiestocompensateforthebanontrade-union-sponsoredclubs• Controlledallfootballclubs,1350theatres,8000libraries
• Success• 1926– 300,000members to1939– 4million• 1928– sickpayintroduced• 1938– endofyearbonuses,paidholidaysandredundancypay• HistorianFelice– ¨Fascismwaspopular¨
• Failure• Declineinthestandardoflivingastheaveragepercapitaincomereducedfrom3000lire(1929)to1800(1934)• Dopolavoro wasnotmeantforindoctrination• Ex.1938– theatreinRome(Carro diTepsi)noneofthe7playsthatyearwererelevanttofascistideology• HistorianSassoon– “Lifecontinuedtobeeasyordifficult,butpoliticshadlittletodowithit• Ex.Dopolavoro – highnumbers,butpeoplejust
wenttosocialize
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SocialPolicies– Church• 1923– Education Act – restoredcompulsoryreligiouseducation• 1929– Lateran Agreement• Success– mutuallybeneficialagreements• 1923– Popewithdraws support for Populari removingparliamentary opposition• Exiled intellectual Borgese - ¨The Church became acollaboratot with athesitic tyranny andtyranny rewarded itby making it extremeinthe family¨• 1935-39– clergy supported invasion ofEthiopia andSpainas¨ChristianCrusaders¨
• Failure– Mussolini´sattempttoshapesocietylosthimChurchsupport• 1929- MussolinistatedItaly¨isCatholic…but above all Fascist¨• 1931– Church established Catholic Action,arivaltotheONB,which had 250,000members
• Church declared the creedofONB ¨blasphemous¨• RadioVatican continued tobroadcast alternative news andinformation
• 1938– PopePuis openly criticizes newanti-Semitic laws• 1939– alliance is over asPopePuis declares¨regret¨for itsearly support for Fascism
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14:Europeanstatesintheinter-waryears(1918–1939)• ThissectiondealswithdomesticdevelopmentsincertainkeyEuropeanstatesintheperiodbetweenthetwoworldwars.ItrequiresthestudyoffourEuropeancountries:Germany,Italy,Spainandanyoneothercountry.ThesectionconsiderstheimpactoftheendoftheFirstWorldWar,thenexaminestheeconomic,socialandculturalchangesineachcountryduringthe1920sand1930s.• WeimarGermany:constitutional,political,economic/financialandsocialissues(1918–1933);initialchallenges(1918–1923);“GoldenEra”underStresemann(1924–1929);thecrisisyearsandtheriseofHitler(1929–1933)• Hitler’sGermany(1933–1939):consolidationofpower;Hitler’spre-wardomesticpolicies,includingeconomic,socialandpoliticalpolicies;natureoftheNazistate;theextentofresistancetotheNazis• Italy(1918–1939):riseofMussolini;consolidationofpower;Mussolini’spre-wardomesticpolicies,includingeconomic,socialandpoliticalpolicies;natureofthefasciststate• Spain (1918–1939):political,socialandeconomic conditions inSpain;thePrimodeRiveraregime;polarizationandpoliticalpartiesundertheSecondRepublic;Azaña andGilRobles;causesoftheCivilWar;foreigninvolvement;reasonsfornationalistvictoryunderFranco• Casestudyofdomesticpolitical,economicandsocialdevelopmentsinoneEuropeancountry(otherthanGermany,ItalyorSpain)intheinter-waryears.
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Lesson3c– Domesticpolicies
Essential QuestionEvaluate the successes and failures of Mussolini´s domestic policies between 1922 and 1939 (May 2019)
LearningOutcomes:Studentswill• What:writeyourAPALparagraphs• Why:organizeyourargumentsforthePaper3essays
Success CriteriaI can complete one APAL paragraph for domestic policies
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KeyFactsQuiz– 17questions•What –Mussolini´s quote onwomen•What – Battle of Births•When – Battle of Births•Success– Battle of Births•Failure– Battle of Births•What – Fascisation•What– Opera NazionaleBalilla (ONB) •Howmany– members 1937•Failure – Fascisation ofyouth
• What – Dopolavoro• Success – workers• Failure - workers• Perspective – Sassoon(left-wing)• What – Education Act • What – Catholic Action• When – end ofalliance• Why – end ofalliance
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APAL• Theclasswillbedividedinto3groupstoansweroneofthequestions
Evaluate the successes and failures of Mussolini´s domestic policies between 1922 and 1939 (May 2019)
Paper 3 – Discuss Mussolini´s social policies from 1922 to 1939Paper 3 – Discuss Mussolini´s economic policies from 1922 to 1939• Make sure your group agrees to a
concept to use throughout• Early Finishers – add to your
quizlet for this topic
• A– Argument• Evidence1• Evidence2• Explain(ifnecessary)
• P– Fromaperspective,(success/failure)• Evidence3• Explain(ifnecessary)
• A– Nevertheless,(success/failure)• Evidence4• Evidence5• Explain(ifnecessary)
• L– Therefore,
PossiblePerspectives• Ethnicity– German,Turkish,etc…• Political Ideology – Left-wing,
Conservative,Liberal,Monarchist,Republican
• People – Ataturk,Horthy• Historians – Geiss,Ferguson,Fischer,AJP
Taylor
Concepts• Change• Continuity• Significance• Cause• Consequence• Perspective