Study Guide for Midterm US II What the Bolsheviks promised the

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Study Guide for Midterm US II
What the Bolsheviks promised the Russian people?
Characteristics of fascism
Enabling Act
Failure of Appeasement
Reasons for German Victories
The Design of the Five Year Plans-
Characteristics of German Nazism
Characteristics of the Great Depression in Europe
Ways New Deal tried to stimulate economic recovery
What was the location of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s
Reasons for Japanese internment
How the government paid for World War II
Examples of the United States foreign policy during the 1930’s
How did France and Great Britain follow the policy of appeasement
Impact of the D-Day invasion
Reasons for the United States being called the “arsenal of democracy”
Changes cause by World War II on America
Reasons for women leaving factory jobs.
Reasons for totalitarian governments in Germany, Italy, and Spain
Japans attack on Pearl Harbor illustrates-
Impact of World War I on the German Economy
Similarities between Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany and Communist Russia
Reason for World War II beginning in Europe
How did Hitler come to power
Who were the fascist leaders of Europe?
Who did Hitler sign a non aggression pact with?
Why did Japan surrender during World War II-
What does term Holocaust refer to with in regards to World War II
Immigration Act of 1924
FDR’s Quarantine Speech-
Peace, Land, Bread
allowed Germany to expand its territory
anti-Semitism
appeasement
arguing to expand the role of the United States in the world
as a result of entirely legal and constitutional means
balance of power
Benito Mussolini
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Census data showing the changing percentages of the foreign-born population from 1900 to 1910
conserve natural resources
creating public works jobs
Embargo
encourage American to get involve in the impending Second World War
Encourage men to volunteer for military service
fascism
forced to give up their jobs to returning war veterans
Gave Hitler every bit of land he wanted including Poland and parts of Russia
Gilbert's theory of relativity
Great Plains
Hitler's campaign to exterminate the Jews.
hyper-inflation due to high reparations payments
impact a single event can have on public opinion a time of crisis
It resulted in increased government economic intervention and control in many nations.
Munich Conference
nativism emerging from the First World War
one-party system that denied basic human rights
opened a new Allied front in Europe
passing the Neutrality Acts
permitted Hitler to expand his army beyond the limits imposed by the Treaty of Versailles
placed restrictions on immigration by national origin, ethnicity, and race
Poland
Propaganda
providing federal aid to many sectors of the economy
publicizing the plight of migrant farmworkers and their families
Quisling
severe economic and social problems that arose in Europe after World War I
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support the war effort by doing their sons’ and husbands’ jobs
The German army’s effective use of armor and air power in the Blitzkrieg
The reality of war was much different than the stories being reported by US papers
The Soviet Union
the use of atomic weapons on the cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima by the U.S
Theodore Roosevelt
turn Russia into an industrial power.
Ultron Initiative
used to avoid war but empowered Hitler to continue his aggressive campaign .
were seen as a security threat
Women replaced men in essential wartime industries
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