List of goals including things like freedom of the seas, a League of Nations, and democratic self-rule.
What are Wilson's 14 Points?
This business concept increased worker satisfaction and discouraged union participation.
What is *Welfare Capitalism*?
This battle halted the Japanese advance and broke Japanese naval supremacy in the Pacific.
What is *Midway*?
These lost many members during the 1920s.
What are labor unions?
This First Lady was a passionate spokeswoman for the underdog and the disadvantaged.
Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?
The systematic murder of millions of Jewish people and other disfavored individuals in World War II, which your text argues raised the most wrenching questions of good and evil.
What is the *Holocaust*?
What is D-Day or Operation Overlord?
This "add on" to the Monroe Doctrine, encouraged closer ties and justified intervention from the US in the Caribbean.
What is the "Roosevelt Corollary"?
The former presidential candidate who became a leading spokesman against the theory of evolution during the 1920s
Who is William Jennings Bryan?
Roosevelt's program to provide direct military aid to US allies near the start of WWII.
What is Lend-Lease?
The program Roosevelt was raising support for with his "garden hose" metaphor?
What is Lend-Lease?
During the Wilson administration, a revolutionary situation led to US invasion of what country?
What is Nicaragua?
This New Deal program allowed monopolies in hopes of forcing economic improvement.
What is the National Recovery Administration?
At this conference, a very sick Roosevelt helped establish a plan for Germany after the war.
What is *Yalta*?
The sinking of this ship prompted American anger and encouraged US involvement in WWI.
What is the Lusitania?
America's most important boom industry in the 1920s.
What is the *Automobile* industry?
The German military commander tasked with taking North Africa.
Who is Erwin Rommel?
The Nye Committee blamed these industries for the US involvement in WWI.
What are banking and finance?