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Course: World History Project AP® > Unit 7
Lesson 4: 7.3—From World War I to World War II- ACTIVITY: Contextualization – The Great Depression
- READ: A Lost Generation
- READ: Dr. Rosa Luxemburg – Graphic Biography
- ACTIVITY: World War I Peace Talks
- READ: Global Great Depression
- ACTIVITY: Quick Sourcing – Economy in the Interwar Period
- BEFORE YOU WATCH: Internationalism Between the Wars
- WATCH: Internationalism Between the Wars
- READ: Dual Consciousness
- ACTIVITY: Quick Sourcing – Unresolved Tensions
- BEFORE YOU WATCH: What is Fascism?
- WATCH: What is Fascism?
- ACTIVITY: Communism vs. Fascism
- ACTIVITY: Political Party Platform
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WATCH: Internationalism Between the Wars
During the 1920s, politicians, scientists, veterans, activists, and every-day citizens sought to increase international connections with the goal of ending war and making the world a better place. The League of Nations, the Kellogg-Briand Pact, scientific conferences, trade unions, and Interpol were just some of these attempts. This video overviews these changes, as well as the long history of internationalism before the twentieth century. But the internationalism of the 1920s quickly fell apart during the 1930s as the League of Nations failed to curb increasing nationalism and authoritarianism.
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