AH - Unit 4: WW2 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Totalitarian | A government that exerts total control over the nation and its citizens' lives |
Fascism | A type of totalitarian government that emphasizes the importance of the nation or an ethnic group, and the supreme authority of the leader over that of the individual |
Nazism | An extreme form of fascism shaped by Adolf Hitler's fanatical ideas about German nationalism, racial superiority, expansionism, and government control of the economy |
Axis Powers | In WW2, Germany, Italy, and Japan |
Appeasement | Policy of giving in to a competitor's demands in order to preserve peace and prevent a war |
Blitzkrieg | Kind of warfare emphasizing rapid and mechanized movement; used by Germany during WW2 |
Allies | In WW2, the alliance of Great Britain, the U.S., the Soviet Union, and other nations |
Manchurian Incident | In 1931, Japanese troops, claiming that Chinese soldiers had tried to blow up a railway line, took matters in their own hands by capturing many southern Manchurian cities and by continuing to take over the country even after Chinese troops had withdrawn |
Neutrality Acts | 1939 laws designed to keep the U.S. out of disputes or wars |
Cash and carry | WW2 policy requiring nations at war to pay cash for all non-military goods and to be responsible for transporting the goods from the U.S. |
Lend-Lease Act | 1941 law that authorized the President to aid any nation whose defense he believed was vital to American security |
Communism | A type of totalitarian government that gives the government complete ownership of land and property to use for the common good |
Militarism | A type of totalitarian government that emphasizes the importance of the military, those that serve in the military, and having a military ready for war |
Isolationism | Policy of avoiding political or economic alliances with other countries |
Disarmament | An agreement between nations of the world to voluntarily reduce or give up their stockpile of weapons |
Rationing | Distributing goods to citizens in fixed amounts |
War Bond | Certificate sold by the government to raise money to support the war effort |
Internment | The imprisonment or confinement of people (usually a specific group of people) without a trial |
Genocide | Committing acts of violence that are intended to destroy all or part of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group |
Holocaust | The genocide of approximately 6 million Jews during World War 2 |
Anti-Semitism | Hostility or discrimination against Jewish people |
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