Type of warfare in WWI categorized by fighting in lines dug into the ground?
Trench Warfare
Franklin D. ______ was the U.S. president for most of WWII.
Roosevelt
The extension of a nation's power over other lands
Imperialism
Giving into someone's demands to avoid war
Appeasement
the mass murder of a racial, political, or cultural group
Genocide
The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary & the Ottoman Empire was called the ______ Powers.
Central
On Dec. 7, 1941, President Roosevelt called this surprise attack “a date which will live in infamy.”
Pearl Harbor
The spark that began ww1
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
"Lightning War"
Blitzkrieg
Night of the broken glass
Kristallnacht
This new armored vehicle, first used in 1916, was nicknamed “landship.”
The Tank
This 1944 Allied invasion—code-named Operation Overlord—began on the beaches of Normandy.
D- Day
Treaty that ended WWI
Treaty of Versailles
Political system that puts the nation above individual rights, demands unquestioning loyalty to a single leader, uses force, and propaganda to silence opposition
Fascism
Where Jewish people were sent to in the Holocaust...
Concentration Camps
What was the name of the passenger ship that was sunk that got us into WWI?
The Lusitania
The ______ Project produced its first successful atomic test—code-named “Trinity”
Manhattan Project
Telegram that was intercepted by the US in which Germany was trying to convince Mexico to invade the US
Zimmerman Telegram
Fighting between the Royal Air Force and Luftwaffe is a part of the _______ (Battle)
Battle of Britain
Genocide that took place in WWI
Armenian Genocide
Woodrow Wilson’s post-war peace blueprint was famously named his “Fourteen ______.”
Points
The U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and this second Japanese city.
Nagasaki
Name for where primary fighting took place in WWI/Border between France and Germany
Western Front
Name for US strategy in Pacific in WWII
Island Hopping Campaign
Leader of the Bolshevik Revolution
Vladimir Lenin