This fascist leader took control of Germany in the 1930s.
Who is Adolf Hitler?
Giving into aggression to avoid conflict or bad feelings.
What is appeasement?
This popular cartoonist was against American isolationism and appeasement.
Who is Dr. Seuss?
FDR decided to run for a third term due to this threat in Europe.
What is War?
This leader promised to make Italy stronger by gaining territory and having strict rules and policies.
Who is Benito Mussolini?
France and Britain attempted to stop Hitler's aggression using this tactic.
What is signing treaties?
Americans would listen using their radios to reports of the bombing of this country while wondering how much longer they could stay isolated.
What is Britain (or England)?
In just six weeks, Hitler's army captured this country which shocked the world.
What is France?
Hitler used anger and frustration over this document to gain the support and obedience of the German people.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
This was the conference where Hitler promised to seek no further territory after acquiring the Sudetenland.
What is the Munich Conference?
Congress passed these which banned arms sales or loans to countries at war.
What are the Neutrality Acts?
Germany, Italy, Japan and six other nations formed this group.
What are the Axis Powers?
Stalin rose as a totalitarian leader of the Soviet Union after the death of this revolutionary.
Who is Vladimir Lenin?
After making an agreement with the leaders of France and Britain, Hitler broke his promise by invading this country which would lead to the start of World War II.
What is Poland?
This policy was created because the United States wanted the Americas to present a united front against foreign invasion.
What is the Good Neighbor policy?
Finish this sentence: The attack on Pearl Harbor was "A Date Which Will Live in ___________".
What is infamy?
This part of China was seized by Japan for coal and iron.
What is Manchuria?
The Sudetenland is located in the Western part of this country.
What is Czechoslovakia?
FDR spoke about protecting the four freedoms "anywhere in the world" during this address, given by the president each year.
What is the State of the Union address?
This act allowed sales or loans of war materials to “any country whose defense the President deems vital to the defense of the United States.”
What is the Lend-Lease Act?