Unit 1 and 2 review

  • Propaganda

    The first use of propaganda in history was in Europe in 1622 was a common practice missionary from catholic churches used.
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    Communism

    A belief that the state owns property in common for all people and a single political party that represents the working classes controls the government's decisions.
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    Capitalism

    An economic system based on private ownership of capital, which created a economic gap.
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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt

    The 32nd U.S president during the great depression and New Deal time period. Was president from 1933 to 1945
  • Adolf Hitler

    A German Dictator and leader of the Nazi Party
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    American Isolationism

    The American policy of removing itself from European Affairs or international affairs.
  • The Nazi Party

    A party that believed strongly in the ideology of national socialism.
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    Betty Friedan

    An American feminist that wrote the feminine mystique.
  • St.Louis

    A German ocean liner filled with Jewish Refugees trying to escape the holocaust and go to Cuba.
  • Establishment of Levittown

    New York suburb where postwar builders pioneered the techniques of mass home construction
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    European Appeasement

    When France and Britain were allowing Germany's territorial aggression to avoid conflict.
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    Third Reich

    The third part of the German Party, established by Hitler.
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    Concentration Camps

    Prison camps used by Nazi Germans to get rid of Non-Aryans.
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    The final Solution

    The overall process of genocide/systematic murder of Jews and other Non-Aryans.
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    HUAC

    The House UN-American Activities Committee which accused people of being communists.
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    Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)

    A doctrine (plan) of military strategy in which a full-scale use of nuclear weapons by two opposing sides would effectively result in the destruction of both the attacker and the defender.
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    The Holocaust

    A huge plan made by Nazi Germans which ultimately killed 6 million Jews. And killed all non-Aryans
  • Pearl Harbor

    When Japan bombed a military base in Hawaii, which is why the U.S intervened in WWII
  • Executive Order 9066

    The U.S's decision to place all Japanese Americans in Internment Camps
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    Japanese Internment

    The imprisonment of a Japanese people
  • Truman Doctrine

    President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology, in an attempt to contain communism
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    War Refugee Board

    A government organization that was made in America with the intent to save the Jews in Germany.
  • D-Day

    The Allied invasion of France on June 6, 1944
  • Korematsu V United States

    A supreme court case concerning if the Executive order 9066 was constitutional.
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    Korean War

    The conflict that began because North Korea invading (breaking the boundary) South Korea over different political ideas (communism vs democracy)
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    Yalta conference

    The meeting of Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin, to decide how Germany would be divided after WWII
  • VE-Day

    The day the Nazi Germans surrendered to the Allies.
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    Nuremberg Trials

    Court cases held in Nuremberg Germany in which the Allies decided the fate of the Nazi Germans for their war crimes.
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    United Nations

    An international organization formed after WWII to promote peace around the world.
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    The Red Scare

    The time period of fear of Communism in the United States.
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    Containment

    American policy of preventing the further expansion of communism around the world.
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    McCarthyism

    The term associated with Senator Joseph McCarthy who led the search for communists in America during the Red Scare with help from the F.B.I.
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    Marshall Plan

    A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe.
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    Israel

    A place for the Jewish people to live at or a safe haven for them after the holocaust.
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    NATO

    North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the alliance was made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country, this alliance consisted of, the US, England, France, Canada, Western European countries
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    NASA

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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    Mass Consumerism

    The growth in the amount of goods being bought by Americans.
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    John F Kennedy

    The 35th president of the United States.
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    Cuban Missile Crisis

    A crisis that arose between the United States and the Soviet Union over a Soviet attempt to deploy nuclear missiles stations in Cuba.
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    Winston Churchill

    The former British Minister during 1940-1945 and 1951-1955