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Alabama High School Graduation Exam
Social Studies Vocabulary Review
Chapter 9
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The Great Depression and W orId War II-
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Munich Conference –
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where the British prime minister and the French premier met to attempt
to avoid war through a policy of appeasement, or giving in to Hitler's demands. Here, they ignored Stalin's
offer of military aid to Czechoslovakia and agreed to
Hitler's capture of the Sudetenland. In exchange, Hitler promised to
claim no further land in Czechoslovakia or anywhere else.
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Pearl Harbor - surprise attack on this military base that brought the
United States into World War II
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National Socialists (Nazis) - this party's leader, Adolf Hitler,
preached a message of racist fascism. He claimed that the so called Aryan race (Caucasian people of non Jewish descent) was superior and deserved to
conquer other nations.
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Gestapo Hitler's secret police; they helped Hitler
suppress those who disagreed with him.
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Herbert Hoover –
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was elected president during a time of economic prosperity and received all
of the blame when the economy was thrown into
a depression
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Franklin D. Roosevelt –
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ran for president in 1932 emphasizing concern for "the
forgotten man" and promising "a new deal for the American
people." He was enthusiastically optimistic, and people believed in him; he won by a landslide.
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Benito Mussolini –
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came to power in Italy through the people's fear of communism; he
called his political ideas "fascism." Mussolini put his ideas into action by banning all political parties, except
for the Fascist party, abolishing labor unions, forbidding strikes, and
silencing political opponents. By eliminating all opposition, he
stopped any communist threat.
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Joseph Stalin –
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forced many peasants from their own land to work on collective farms in order to produce enough food for Russia to feed its people. In an effort
to industrialize the nation, he sent others to work in factories. Stalin's efforts failed, and the Soviet Union produced even less food, leading to a period of famine. Even so, Stalin
held onto his power with brutal violence.
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Hoovervilles –
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communities of tents and shacks built outside the
cities by people coming to cities to look for work. In
all areas oflife, the nation's people blamed
Hoover for the economic depression.
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New Deal-
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A series of federal policies and programs instituted by F.D. Roosevelt with the help of
Congress. These policies and programs were to boost the
economy and put unemployed people to work. It was based on
three R's: relief, recovery, andreform.
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Wagner Act –
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created a board to monitor unfair management
practices such as firing a worker who joined a union.
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Works Progress Administration –
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established by Congress to provide jobs for unskilled
workers. At one time, the WPA employed one third of the
unemployed of the nation (3.2 million people). The WPA
constructed many government buildings during the 1930's.
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Gone With the Wind –
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the most expensive and profitable production of the
1930' s; this movie let people forget their lives and follow the story of love and loss across the war ravaged
South during the Civil War.
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Fireside chats –
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F.D. Roosevelt's broadcasts in which he spoke directly to the
nation in order to bypass the press.
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Rome-Berlin- Tokyo Axis-
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formed when Italy, Germany, and Japan
signed an anti communist pact.
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Blitzkrieg -literally means "lightning
war," Hitler used joint forces of armored tanks and bombers to achieve
this.
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War bonds –
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savings bonds used to finance the war
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Japanese Internment –
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Under Executive Order 9066, the United States military forced 110,000 Japanese
Americans from their homes and placed them on federal
land, including deserts and in swamp, in the
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Dust Bowl-
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Between 1933 and 1936, the land between the Dakotas and Texas
received little rain. Because farmers did not know about stopping soil
erosion, wind pick up this dry, loosened soil and spread it across the nation. Huge dust storms blew the precious topsoil away. Farmers
refer to this experience and this land as the Dust Bowl.
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Roaring Twenties –
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the high society life of the 1920' s
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Great Depression –
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a long period of high unemployment and increased poverty, it
lasted from 1929 until 1941.
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