The Roaring 20's
The Great Depression
Causes of WWII
WWII Leaders
WWII: 1939-1941
100

This was the name for a bold person who rejected tradition.

Flappers

100

This is a place where shares of ownership in a company are bought and sold. 

The stock market

100

This cause of WII began on September 1st, 1939

Invasion of Poland

100

This leader of an Axis country went by the title "Der Fuhrer"

Adolf Hitler

100

The two alliances of WWII.

The Allies an the Axis

200

This word describes the idea of borrowing money to buy things now, and you pay back later with interest.

Credit

200

On these two days the stock market lost much of it's value, beginning the Great Depression.

Black Monday and Black Tuesday

200

Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain was a supporter of this policy, which led to the Munich Agreement, giving large parts of Czechoslovakia to Germany in 1938.

Appeasement

200

This leader of an Axis country, went by the title "Il Duce" 

Benito Mussolini

200

This country was divided between Germany and the Soviet Union

Poland

300

These were shares of a company that people bought because they believed they would become rich.

Stocks

300

These towns of homeless people were named after the President.

Hoovervilles

300

An example of this cause of WWII could be seen when the Germans built the powerful battleship the Bismark 

Rearmament 

300

This leader of an Allied country famously declared "we shall never surrender!"

Winston Churchill

300

This was a bombing campaign against Britain meant to break the spirit of the British people.

The Blitz

400

While everything seemed great in the United States, in Italy this political party led by Mussolini took over the government in 1922. 

The Fascist Party

400

These policies of President Roosevelt were meant to fight the Great Depression, and were declared "unconstitutional" by the Supreme Court 

The (First) New Deal

400

This political ideology was named after the Latin word for a bundle of sticks that were made into an axe.

Fascism

400

This allied leader continued to lead a "resistance" in exile, after the government surrendered to Germany in June, 1940.

Charles de Gaulle

400

This term refers to the period of little fighting during the first few months of the war.

The Phony War

500

While everything seemed great in the United States, this event took place in Germany in 1928 where the Nazis attempted to overthrow the German government. 

The Beer Hall Putsch

500

This is a term for when people try and pull their money out of a bank all at once.

Bank Run

500

This non-aggression pact between Germany and the Soviet Union secretly planned to divide Poland between Germany and the Soviet Union. 

The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact

500

This military dictator was named "prime minister of Japan" in 1940

Hideki Tojo

500

This French lines of forts and defensive fortifications was built to protect France from Germany

The Maginot Line

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