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Terms Review IX. The Great Depression and World War II. What term was used to describe the period during the 1930’s in which there was a long period of high unemployment and increased poverty in the United States?. Great Depression.
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Terms Review IX The Great Depression and World War II
What term was used to describe the period during the 1930’s in which there was a long period of high unemployment and increased poverty in the United States? Great Depression
What term was used to describe the blowing away of huge amounts of soil from the Plains states, causing farm failures? Dust Bowl
What United States President was blamed for starting the Great Depression? Herbert Hoover
What was Roosevelt’s program to stimulate the economy and increase the nation’s reserves? The New Deal
What act created a committee to monitor unfair management practices? Wagner Act
What part of Roosevelt’s New Deal provided new jobs for unskilled workers during the Great Depression? Works Progress Administration
What popular 1939 movie depicted a story of love and loss in the South ravaged by the Civil War? Gone With the Wind
What were Franklin Roosevelt’s weekly radio addresses to the people of the United States called? Fireside Chats
Who was the fascist dictator who transformed Italy into a militaristic state? Benito Mussolini
This was a political movement started in Italy which called for eliminating all political opposition, preserving a capitalist economy, and increasing the military power of a nation. Fascism
What was the political party in Germany led by Adolph Hitler which supported racist fascism? National Socialists (Nazis)
Who was the dictator of Germany and leader of the Nazi Party who initiated a systematic conquest of Europe leading to World War II? Adolph Hitler
Term used to refer to Hitler’s secret police who helped suppress his dissenters. Gestapo
Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II? Joseph Stalin
A military agreement of mutual assistance between the nations of Germany, Italy, and Japan Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
Meeting in 1938 of European nations; they agreed to Hitler’s demands for the Sudetenland, a German speaking section of Czechoslovakia. Munich Conference
German term for “lightening war”, swift sudden offensive used by Germany in World War II. Blitzkrieg
United States Navel Base in Hawaii which suffered a surprise attack by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. Pearl Harbor
These were certificates issued to a person who lends money to the government to pay for war, the certificate earns interest and is redeemed for cash on a given date. War Bonds
Term that refers to the event where under the authority of Executive Order 9006, the United States military forced 110,000 Japanese Americans to live in barracks on federal land until the end of WWII. Japanese Internment
In January 1943, Soviet troops repelled attack, causing the German army to retreat from Russia. Battle of Stalingrad
Who was the United States general who led the Allied forces in Europe during World War II? Dwight D. Eisenhower
What was the military code name for the Allied invasion of North Africa? Operation Overlord
Who was the strong leader of Britain during World War II? He was the Prime Minister from 1940-1945. Winston Churchill
Event that happened on June 6, 1944. Allies landed on the beaches of Normandy. D-Day
The northern coast of France, the Allies attacked here to recapture France. Normandy
What was the common name for the army of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics? Red Army
Who was the United States General who led the Allied forces in the Pacific during World War II? Douglas Macarthur
What was the code name for the construction of an atomic bomb in the United States? Manhattan Project
What was the name of the B-29 airplane which dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima? Enola Gay
What Japanese city was destroyed on August 6, 1945 by an Allied atomic bomb? Hiroshima
What Japanese city was destroyed on August 9, 1945 by an Allied atomic bomb? Nagasaki