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A single party controls the government and peoples lives. |
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Was rooted in militarism, extreme nationalism, and blind loyalty to the state. |
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Is a warlike act by one country against another without just cause. |
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Members of the National Socialist German Workers' Party |
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Who brought the Nazis to power? |
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A person or group on whom to blame their problems. |
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Prison camps for civilians who are considered enemies of the state. |
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To kill all the Jews in Europe. |
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In 1935 Congress passed the neutrality act to ban arm sales or loans to countries at war. |
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President Roosevelt's policy intended to strengthen friendly relations with Latin America. |
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Who was the leader of the Soviet Union and what was his government policies in the 1930's? |
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Joseph Stalin and totalitarian state |
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Who was the leader of Italy in the 1930;s and whgat was his government policies? |
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Benito Mussolini and his Fascist party.
He outlawed all political parties except his own. |
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Who was the leader of Japan in the 1930's and what was his government policies? |
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Military leaders tool control and power of Japna and had militarism government. |
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What did the Japanese believe in 1930's? |
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They believe they were purer than and superior to other Asians as well an non Asians. |
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Who was the leader of the United States in the 1930's and their government policies? |
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Franklin D. Roosevelt and his policies were the Neutrality Acts and the Good Neighbor Policy. |
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What were the goals of the isolationists? |
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To stay out of world affairs in the 1930's. |
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