FDR
TERMS & Laws
Take a Stand
100
This speech reflected the aggression of Japan, Italy and Germany and their disregard for the Treaty of Versailles.
What is FDR's speech in 1937 called the "quarantine speech"
100
Benito Mussolini implemented an authoritarian dictatorship which promoted
What is fascism
100
This policy changed your perception of a children's book If You Give A Mouse A Cookie because it reflects the policy of Europe towards Germany which is called
What is Appeasement
200
FDR's policy which initiated a withdrawal of the U.S. military from Latin America and instituted a reciprocal trade agreement which reduced tariffs
What is "Good Neighbor" policy
200
This term refers to violent crimes committed against groups with the intent to destroy the existence of the group. (know specific examples)
What is genocide
200
This symbolized the strict U.S. immigration rules and the difficulty for Jews to leave Germany
What is the St. Louis
300
FDR initiated this policy to assist the Allies with goods needed to fight the war as long as they transported on their own ships and paid cash.
What is cash and carry policy
300
These laws created by Germans to exclude Jewish Germans from Reich citizenship, jobs, property and mandated the wearing of yellow Star of David
What is Nuremberg Laws
300
Stood for victory at home and victory abroad
What is Double V campaign
400
This Act was passed by Congress to allow the Allies to borrow equipment needed to fight Germany - it marked a departure from neutrality and was an economic declaration of war which was also extended to the Soviet Union.
What is Lend Lease Act
400
This symbolized an increase in the persecution of Jews and confirmed the collaboration of most Germans.
What is Kristallnacht
400
The first African American pilots who made a significant impact on the perception of African Americans and contributed to President Truman desegregating the military.
What is Tuskegee Airmen
500
FDR delivered his speech in 1941 which outlined the freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear which helped gain wide support for military and arms build up.
What is Four Freedoms Speech
500
Convicted of defying military order to leave his home, this case represented the discriminatory attitude toward the Japanese and was affirmed in this Supreme Court case
What is Korematsu v. U.S.
500
These American Indians used their language to create an unbreakable code - ironically the U.S. tried to eliminate their language and culture through the use of Boarding Schools from the late 1800's +
What is Navajo Code Talkers
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