Vocabulary Review

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  1. 4. An international group formed after World War I to help countries work together and prevent more wars. It didn’t have much power and couldn’t stop big problems.
  2. 5. A rule in the Weimar Republic’s laws that let the president make decisions without asking the government first, especially in emergencies. It was often misused.
  3. 6. The government in Germany after World War I and before Adolf Hitler took over. It had a lot of problems, like money troubles and weak leadership.
  4. 7. A political group led by Adolf Hitler. They believed they were better than other people and treated many groups unfairly, leading to war and suffering.
  5. 9. The leader of Germany from 1933 to 1945. He started World War II and was responsible for terrible events like the Holocaust.
  6. 12. Payments one country has to make to another after losing a war. Germany had to pay reparations after World War I, which hurt its economy.
  7. 13. A way to describe extreme political beliefs. People with far-right views often want strict control, strong leaders, and little change in traditions.
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  1. 1. A peace agreement that ended World War I. It punished Germany by taking away land, reducing its army, and making it pay money to other countries.
  2. 2. People who believe that everyone should share work, money, and resources equally, with the government controlling most things to make sure it's fair.
  3. 3. A time in the 1930s when many people around the world lost their jobs, businesses closed, and the economy was very weak.
  4. 8. When Japan took over part of China called Manchuria in 1931. This showed that the League of Nations couldn’t stop powerful countries from doing what they wanted.
  5. 10. A German word that means “leader.” Adolf Hitler called himself this when he became the dictator of Germany.
  6. 11. When prices go up super fast, and money loses its value. In Germany after World War I, people needed huge amounts of money just to buy basic things like bread.