This is a term for extreme pride or devotion to a country or culture.
What is nationalism?
This is a term for the political philosophy that places your nation and your race above the individual.
What is fascism?
This word refers to a corporation of workers and employers that send representatives to legislature to set policies in wages, production, and distribution.
What is a syndicate?
This means destruction or slaughter on a mass scale.
What is the holocaust?
This word means fast-moving armored strikes and air attacks.
What is blitzkrieg?
This is a term for military preparedness.
What is militarism?
This term describes a society where all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
What is communism?
This is a country that took steps to avoid a second world war, in the interwar period.
What is the US?
Japan's response to the League of Nations "strongly criticizing" them for being aggressive in east Asia.
What is to withdraw from the League?
This is the word for the German Airforce.
What is the Luftwaffe?
What is militarism, alliances, nationalism, imperialism, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
These two men believed that the workers would one day rise up and take over the factories.
Who are Karl Marx and Frederick Engels?
This is a piece of a company that is sold to investors.
What is a stock?
The Allied invasion of Europe.
What is D Day?
This word means an agreement to end fighting.
What is an armistice?
The US entered WWI because of these 2 events.
What is the sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman Telegram?
Hitler was able to gain power in Germany by blaming this group for Germany's issues.
Who are the Communists?
The crash of the US stock market also caused this to happen.
What is the economies of other countries around the world?
This battle is significant because it changed the US strategy in World War II from defensive to offensive.
What is the Guadalcanal Campaign?
The Germans tried to justify attacking Poland by claiming this had happened.
What is that Poland had invaded and attacked Germany?
This was the major difference between Wilson's 14 Points and the Treaty of Versailles.
What is that the 14 points wanted to prevent another world war, but the Treaty wanted to punish the Germans?
This leader provided healthcare, housing, and other services to his people, while also maintaining a brutal dictatorship.
This treaty was designed to punish the Germans after World War I.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
The reason Churchill, Stalin, and FDR had to meet at Yalta.
What is to solve the issue in Japan, and settle reparations?
The major ideological difference between the US, Great Britain, and the USSR.
What is communism vs. capitalism?