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AMSCO AP US History Chapter 25Good Neighbor Policy - correct answers President Franklin Roosevelt's foreign policy of promoting better relations with Latin America by using economic influence rather than military force in the region. (p. 523) Manchuria - correct answers In September 1931, Japane...

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AMSCO AP US History Chapter 25
Good Neighbor Policy - correct answers President Franklin Roosevelt's foreign policy of promoting better
relations with Latin America by using economic influence rather than military force in the region. (p. 523)
Manchuria - correct answers In September 1931, Japanese troops invaded this area on China's eastern seaboard. The League of Nations passed a resolution condemning the action but did not take action. (p. 521)
fascism - correct answers A political system in which people glorify their nation and their race through an aggressive show of force. Economic hardships led to the rise of military dictatorships, first in Italy, then in Japan and Germany. (p. 524)
Fascists - correct answers In 1922, they seized power in Italy. They attracted dissatisfied war veterans, nationalists, and those afraid of rising communism. They marched on Rome and installed Mussolini in power. (p. 524)
Benito Mussolini - correct answers He founded the Italian Fascist Party, and sided with Hitler and Germany in World War II. In 1945, he was overthrown and assassinated by the Italian Resistance. (p. 524)
Nazis - correct answers This party arose in 1920's Germany in reaction to deplorable economic conditions after war and national resentments over the Treaty of Versailles. By 1933, the party under leader Adolph Hitler, had gained control of the German legislature. (p. 524)
Adolf Hitler - correct answers Austrian-born founder of the German Nazi Party and chancellor of the Third Reich (1933-1945). His fascist philosophy, embodied in the book Mein Kampf attracted widespread
support, and after 1934 he ruled as an absolute dictator. Hitler's pursuit of aggressive nationalist policies
resulted in the invasion of Poland (1939) and the subsequent outbreak of World War II. His regime was infamous for the extermination of millions of people, especially European Jews. He committed suicide in 1945, when the collapse of the Third Reich was imminent. (p. 524)
Axis Powers - correct answers Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. Francisco Franco - correct answers In 1936, he plunged Spain into a Civil War. By 1939, Franco's Fascist had established a military dictatorship. (p. 525)
Munich Conference - correct answers A 1938 conference, at which European leaders attempted to appease Hitler by turning over the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia to him in exchange for promise that he would not expand Germany's territory any further. (p. 526)
appeasement - correct answers A policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war. In the years 1935 to 1938, a series of military actions by Fascist dictatorships made Britain, France, and the United States nervous, but they did nothing to stop the actions.
* 1935 - Italy invades Ethiopia
* 1936 - German troops invade the Rhineland
* 1937 - Japan invades China
* 1938 - Germany takes the Sudetenland
(p. 526)
Poland - correct answers On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded this country using the blitzkrieg tactic. Britain and France then declared war against Germany. (p. 528)
Blitzkrieg - correct answers Overwhelming air power and fast-moving tanks; a term of warfare meaning lightning war. (p. 528)
isolationism - correct answers A policy of non-participation in international economic and political relations. A 1934 committee led by Senator Gerald Nye concluded the main reason for participation in World War I was because of the bankers and arm manufacturers greed. This caused the U.S. public to be
against any involvement in the early stages of World War II. (p.. 525)
Neutrality Acts - correct answers Laws passed by isolationists in the late 1930s, that were designed to keep the United States out of international wars. (p. 525)

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