This event led to a decrease in the amount of crops that could grow in the early 1930s, due to overplanting.
What is the Dust Bowl?
These are the 3 parts to FDR's New Deal.
What is Relief, Recovery, and Reform?
This was used by the Allies in an attempt to stop the war before it began by giving Hitler what he wanted.
What is Appeasement?
The reason for the US entering the war against Japan.
What is Pearl Harbor?
This was used to force Japan to surrender at the end of the war
What is the Atomic Bomb?
Debits created by credit that caused a drop in this.
What is consumerism/people buying things?
This was the main result of the Bonus Army.
What is the military attacking a peaceful protest?
What is destroying Hoover's image?
This document angered many Germans after WW1 by having them take the blame for starting the war.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
This term refers to the way the US got closer to Japan during the war.
What is Island Hopping?
This meeting officially divided Germany into 4 sections, each run by an allied power.
What is the Potsdam Conference?
This event caused many people people to lose their life savings and their stocks became useless.
What is the Stock Market Crash?
These developed to give free or low cost food to those who couldn't afford it.
What are soup kitchens and bread lines?
This allowed Hitler to set up a puppet government in France.
What is the Fall of France?
This US policy gave weapons to the allies in secret, having them carry them on their own boats before the US entered the war.
What is Cash and Carry?
These are the two battles that forced Hitler to retreat to Berlin in 1943 and 1944.
What are the Battles of Stalingrad and D-Day?
This was Hoover's response to the Great Depression saying that the people should help themselves and not receive unnecessary help from the government.
What is "Rugged Individualism?"
This war pulled the US out of the Great Depression.
What is WW2?
The Non-aggression Pact was an agreement between Germany and the USSR to invade this country in 1939, starting WW2.
What is Poland?
These were 3 Challenges faced at D-Day
What are Landmines, artillery shells, machine guns, mortars, and barbed wire?
This country was created at the end of the war to help the Jewish population rebuild their society after the Holocaust.
What is Israel?
This is another name for the Stock Market Crash
What is Black Tuesday?
These developed due to the large increase in homelessness.
What are Shantytowns/Hoovervilles?
This is a government structure that has total control over a citizen's lives. Fascism, Communism, and Nazism are all examples of this.
What is Totalitarianism?
On the road to Berlin, the Allies found this horrifying to see.
What is the Holocaust/Concentration Camps?
The biggest difference between the Yalta and the Potsdam Conference.
What is Yalta talked and Potsdam did?
What is Stalin went back on his word, promising that all new countries would be communist?