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APUSH Period 7: Chapter 24

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Anti-democratic, originated in Italy 1920s, centralized, Authorian state
Fascism
Led by Adolf Hitler, banned any political opposition
Nazi Party
Military alliance between Germany and Italy
Rome-Berlin Axis
Embargo on selling arms to warring countries, declares Americans could travel at their own risk
Neutrality Act of 1935
Those who believed that the U.S. should intervene in Europe
Popular Front
Britain and France accept that Germany will annex the Sudetenland, in order for no more German aggression
Munich Conference
Led by isolationists, urged America to stay out of any wars
America First Committee
FDR re-election speech that outlined a liberal international order with appeal beyond European and American audiences
Four Freedoms
President could give arms and equipment to any nation whose defense was vital to the US
Lend-Lense Act
Called for economic cooperation between U.S. and UK, international self-determination, and guarantees of political stability
Atlantic Charter
Japanese attack on U.S., draws U.S. into near unanimous support for entry into WW2
Pearl Harbor
Native American, Navajos who communicated orders to fleet managers, unbreakable code
Code Talkers
Prevented the BSCP from marching on Washington, prohibited discrimination in workplaces
Executive Order 8002
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Clothing worn my male Hispanic teenagers in L.A., underlined rejection of middle-class values
Zoot Suits
Authorized War Department to force Japanese Americans into relocation camps for the rest of the war
Executive Order 9066
June 6th, 1944, Allies invade German occupied France commanded by an American general
D-Day
Nazi extermination of "undesirables", including Jews, LGBTQ, disabled, other ethnic groups
Holocaust
Project for the first atomic bomb, extremely privated
Manhattan Project
Gained power in 1922 Italy, denounced Treaty of Versailles, Italian dictator
Benito Mussolini
Led NAZI Party, consolidated power, banned all opposition
Adolf Hitler
Japanese general, became the prime minister, accelerated attack on U.S.
Hideki Tojo
Isolationist, aviator hero, delivered passionate speeches against intervention in Europe
Charles A. Lindbergh
British prime minister, Atlantic Charter, succeeded Neville Chamberlain
Winston Churchill
Senator, chosen to be VP to FDR when FDR's health is declining
Harry S. Truman
Led the largest ever armada at D-Day
Dwight Eisenhower
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