Chapter 34 Flashcards

(30 cards)

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Secretary of State that was sent to the London Economic conference by Roosevelt. Proponent of good neighborism. The relationship between the men resulted in the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act.

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Cordell Hull

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The communist dictator of the U.S.S.R

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Joseph Stalin

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The Facist dictator that took over in 1922 of Italy.He allied himself in the Rome-Berlin Axis with Hitler and helped invade France.

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Benito Mussolini

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The Facist leader of Germany that took advantage of Germany, Poland, France, Checksolvania, Rhineland, and Studentland. H the main aggressor that caused WWII

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Adolph Hitler

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The leader of the Spanish rebels that took over Spain in 1939. He was a Facist that allied with Italy and Germany.

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Francisco Franco

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Ask help

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Neville Chamberlin

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The inspiring leader of the British that led his people to fight off the bombings. Kept the last country of democracy alive in Europe

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Winston Churchill

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The aviator that made a transatlantic flight in 1927. He was the face of the “America First Committee”

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Charles Lindbergh

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A democratic that ran against Roosevelt in the 1940 Presidential election

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Wendell Willkie

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The political system in which the government is in control of every aspect of life. Similar to the way Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini controller their countries.

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Totalitarianism

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A policy to refrain from foreign wars and arguments to save lives at home. It was U.S. policy’s which allowed Germany to gain so much control

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Isolationism

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When Hitler wanted the Sudentenland, the major powers of Britain and France let him. Only made matters worse

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Appeasement

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The conference set up to organize an international attack to stop depression by setting exchange rates. 66 nations. Roosevelt pulled out US but it hurted the world

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London Economic Conference

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To move out the troops from Latin Countries to promote good will at home.

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Good Neighbor Policy

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Arranged by Hull and Roosevelt to lower tariffs with nations bordering, by 50%

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Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act

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The Facist militaristic party of Hitler

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The treaty between Mussolini and Hitler. This agreement bonded the two counties together in 1936

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Rome-Berlin Axis

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In 1935, Mussolini attacked Ethiopia for wealth and for land.

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Invasion of Ethiopia (Abyssinia)

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In the 1930’s , a movement condemning the sell of munitions to belligerents. In response, congress passed the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937

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“Merchants of death”

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When war is recognized, America cannot be on a belligerent ship, seller transport munitions to then or make loans. Designed to pursue isolationism and avoid WWII

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Neutrality Acts

21
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The war in Spain, 1936-1939 in which Francisco took over Spain and the US did not sell to either logal or rebel

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Spanish Civil War

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1937, Japanese created full out invasion of China. Roosevelt did not declare it a war so that China could by munitions.

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China Incident

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1937, Roosevelt call to isolate the violence happening in Italy and Japan’s embargos

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“Quarantine Speech”

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1939, a non aggression treaty signed between Germany and The USSR. Allowed Hitler to fight a one front war on Poland and democratic states in the West

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Hitler-Stalin Non-Aggression Pact

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An amendment to the Neutrality Act of 1939 that European Democracies buy American war materials
"cash and carry"
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The time before Hitler picked up his pace to conquer more European territory. April 1940 Followed the fall of Poland
"Phony-war"
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A group that wanted to help Britain to prevent the war from coming to America
Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies
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The anti aid camp that wanted to create a native defense in case Hitler took out Britain and moved in to the US.
America First Committee
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A transfer of 50 destroyers and 4 funnels for British outposts from Newfoundland to South America
destroyers-for-bases
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A bill passed in 1940, tried to keep the US out of the war by sending over munitions that could simply be returned of the equivalents
Lend-lease