(Aug. 1940) Roosevelt and King met to establish mutual defense in case of an attack on either country
Ogdensburg agreement
The authorization for central Gov. to implement policies that are important to the war
War Measures Act
(Nov. 1942) The first face to face meeting of U.S and Mexico since Porfirio.
Monterrey
(1943) This program allowed workers from Mexico to help with U.S labor shortages.
Bracero Program
This is composed of Canadian and American citizens and military officials who consult to come to mutually agreed upon strategies.
Permanent Joint Board on defense
Power to expand industry, fund and build new factories as well as adapt older ones to the production of war materials
The Department of munitions and supply
After this event Mexico broke off all diplomatic ties with Axis Powers
Pearl Harbor
(1934) A Gov. owned bank during the war, Provided loans Nascent and expanding industries
NAFINSA
Canada's association with Europe that prevented it from joining the Pan-American union.
Commonwealth Country
Formed in 1941 to construct housing for industrial workers, service men, and veterans.
The war time housing LTD crown corporation
(Jan 1942) Mexico announced its support for U.S initiatives for all countries to sever ties with Axis.
Inter-American Conference
A less radical Labor Union that supported Industrial development and improved labor conditions
Confederation of Mexican workers
(1943) A conference organized by Canada to show its participation as the middle power.
Quadrant conference
(March 1945) Mexico held conference that led to reciprocal assistance and solidarity.
Chapultepec conference
Mexican national income nearly tripled in 1945 and per capita income increased but Mexican economy was low.
Results of war economy
Canada's diplomatic role during WWII for U.S and Britain.
Middle man
(1941) Mexico ended Commercial relations with this country and Withdrew it consoles in that country.
Germany
After a decade of Socialist programs the economy focused on this to promote growth
Industrial Capitalism