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Country where a single party controls the government and every aspect of the peoples lives. |
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political system that is rooted in militarism, extreme nationalism, and blind loyalty to the state |
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series of laws passed by congress in 1935 that banned arms sales or loans to countries at war. |
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a 1938 meeting of leaders of Britain, France, Italy, Germany at which an agreement was signed giving part of Czechoslovakia to Hitler. |
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agreement signed between Hitler and Stalin (Germany and Soviet Union) in 1939 in which they agreed not to attack each other. |
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swift attacks launched in Germany in World War II |
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during WWII, law that allowed US to sell arms and equipment to Britain |
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a 1941 program developed by the US and Britain that set goals for the post war world. |
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An African American civil rights campaign during World War II |
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African American fighter pilots who trained in Tuskegee, Alabama, during World War II |
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During WWII, a vegetable garden planted to combat food shortages all over the United States. |
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government agency created during World War II to help factories shift from making consumer goods to war material |
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a 1942 Battle in the Pacific during which American planes sank 4 Japanese aircraft carriers. |
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code name for the Allied Invasino of Europe in 1944 |
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June 6, 1944- Day of the Invasion of Western Europe by Allied Forces |
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German counter-attack in December 1944 that temporarily slowed the Allied invasion of Germany. |
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