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dictator |
ruler who has complete power over a country |
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totalitarian state |
a single party controls the government |
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collective farms |
farms run by the government |
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nationalism |
felling of patriotic pride and dovotion to ones country |
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aggression |
any warlike act by one country against another without just cause |
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concentration camp |
a prison camp for civilians who are considered enemies of the state. |
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Joseph Stalin |
came to power and soon ruled as a dictator. |
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Benito Mussolini |
siezed power in italy |
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Haile selassie |
Emperor |
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Adolf Hitler |
took advantage of anger about the Versailles Treaty. |
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Nazi |
The National Socialist Germany Workers' Party. |
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Final Solution |
plan to kill the Jews in Europe. |
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Neutality Acts |
Isolationist in Congress pressed for a series. |
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Good Neighbor Policy |
Friendlier Relations with Latin American Country. |
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Annex |
Took Over |
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Appeasement |
Aggresion in order to aviod war |
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Blitzkrieg |
Lightning war |
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Munich Conference |
Hitler Promised that Germany would siik no Further territory once it acquired the Sudetenland. |
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Nazi-Sociat Pact |
Signed By Hitler and Stalin |
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Axis |
In Time Japan, Italy and six other nation would join germany |
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Allies |
Opposing the Axis powers |
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Winston Churchill |
New prime Minister |
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Battle of Britian |
british fighter pilots fought back |
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Edward R. Murrow |
he was on the radio reports |
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Lend-Lease Act |
Has been Passed by the Congress |
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Antlantic Charter |
issued by Roosevelt and Churchill |
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Ration |
Limited |
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Segragation |
Separation |
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Victory Garden |
Has been planted to combat food shortage |
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