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An army of veterans who demanded their bonus checks they were promised for going to war by the government, but did not receive them.
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This Act reestablished the NIRA provision of collective bargaining.
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German airforce roared over Poland raining bombs on military bases, air fields, railroads, and cities. This invasion was the first test of Germany's newest military strategy.
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Hoover signed into law this act which lowered mortgage rates for homeowners and allowed farmers to refinance their farm loans and avoid foreclosure.
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In 1930 Congress passed this act that established the highest protective tariff in United States history. Designed to protect American farmers and manufacturers from foreign competition.
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Established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
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Stalin signed this pact with Hitler agreeing to never attack eachother anymore.
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Rose to power in Italy in 1922, he established a totalitarian regime.
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One of the largest of the New Deal programs that created jobs as quickly as possible.
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The Japanese invaded thisnplace in China.
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In an effort to keep the U.S. out of future wasrs Congress passed this act.
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Night of Broken Glass. Nazi storm troopers attacked Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues across Germany.
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One of the most important achievements of the New Deal. Consisted of three major parts: Old Age insurance for retirees, the unemployment compensation system, and aid to families with dependent children and the disabled.
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The deliberate and systematic killing of an entire population.
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Many Americans thought that this former President was giving money to the wrong people during the Great Depression.
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The United Sates port Japan attacked on December 7th, 1941.
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During this time the Roosevelt administration launched a period of intense activity where Congress passed more than 15 major pieces of the New Deal legislation.
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Stresses nationalism and places the interests of the state above those of individuals. Fascists argue power must rest with a single strong leader and a small group of devoted party members.
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Took control of the Soviet Union after Lenin had died. He focused on creting a model communist state.
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He worked his way up into the military to become chancellor of Germany.
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The drought that began in the early 1930s that wreaked havoc on the Great Plains.
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He was well liked by the American people for his 'can do' attitude, and elected President as well.
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Germany, Italy, and Japan
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A government that tries to exert complete control over its citizens, citizens have no rights, and the government suppresses all opposition.
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Cash payments or food provided by the government to the poor.
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The systematic murder of 11 million people across Europe, more than half of whom were Jews.
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Senator of Louisiana who turned against Roosevelt, because he was eager to win the presidency himself. He proposed a nationwide program called 'Share-Our-Wealth'.
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What Roosevelt promised the American people, focused on three general goals: relief for the needy, economic recovery, and financial reform.
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Great Britain, France, U.S., Russia.
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Because several Americans lost their jobs and were evicted from their homes thes little towns sprang up, consisting of shacks where people lived.
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