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Transcript
Reviewing Looming World War
[Chapter 24]
United States History & Government
th
11 Grade Boys & Girls
Al-Madinah School
May 24, 2017
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Aggressor
 One who starts violence, a war or an invasion
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Arsenal
 Supply of ammunition, arms, and other war materials
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Atlantic Charter
 A statement signed by FDR & Winston Churchill that set
the fighting goals for world war II.
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Allies
 Nations that agreed to fight Germany, Italy and Japan.
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Axis powers: Germany, Italy & Japan
 Chancellor
 Prime Minister; Leader of the Government
 Emigration Papers
 Official Documents giving permission to enter a nation
 Front
 Area of contact between combating forces; battlefront
 Government in Exile
 Government that has had to flee to a foreign country
because of its own territory has been conquered and
occupied
 isolationism
Policy of opposing political & economic involvement with
other nations
 Lend-Lease Act
Law that allowed U.S. to lend war materials to allies.
 Massacre
Savage killing of many victims
 Merchant ship
Ship used for commerce and trade

Militant
Aggressive; fighting or warring
 occupy
Seize and maintain control over by force
 Pacify
Ease the anger of; soothe
 Peacetime draft
Forced enrollment of certain persons into the armed forces
when there is not a war
 Puppet government
Government with no real power of its own that is
controlled by another nation
 Strom Troopers
Special German soldiers trained to carry out sudden attack
or assault

Synagogues
 Jewish Houses of worship

War machine
 Machinery necessary to wage war, including production of
weapons, transport and military vehicles

Weimer Republic
 Democratic Government of Germany set up after World
War I
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5.
______________ is the deliberate and systematic
killing of an entire group of people.
A ________________ is a lightning war of quick,
crushing surprise attacks.
When Germany, Italy and Japan formed an alliance,
they became known as ______________
In the __________, the Nazis systematically murdered
over 11 million Jews and others.
_____________ is a form of very nationalistic
totalitarian government with strong dictator
6.
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9.
The _______ included Britain, France, the U.S. and
other fighting the axis.
The Policy of ____________ at Munich allowed
Germany to annex part or Czechoslovakia.
The racist, nationalistic, expansionist philosophy of
Hitler’s Germany was called ______________.
The Nazis rounded up Jews and other people they
felt were inferior and sent them to
________________.