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Batte of Midway
Japanese hoped to use Midway as a base to Neutralize pearl harbor -
Martial law
The law applied by government military forces in an emergency. -
Huey Long
He wanted to take the riches money and give some of it to the poor, then he got killed. -
Trench Warfare.
A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other. -
The weapons
Rifles. All nations used more than one type of firearm during the First World War, Machine guns. Most machine guns of World War 1 were based on Hiram Maxim's 1884 design -
What Sparked WW1
The immediate cause for World War 1 was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his pregnant wife Sophie, also Germany kept on sinking the U.S.A boats with U.S.A people. -
M.A.I.N.E
M-Militarism A-Alliance I-imperialism N-Nationlism E-extram leaders -
The roaring 20's
Everybody thought it was good in the 1920's but it really wasn't -
Rebulding Europe
The 1920's it was a lot of rebuilding because it was after WW1 -
Men
All of the Men were coming back from the war and trying to get their jobs because the girls took over the jobs because all of the men left. -
Women
Women had to try and find things to do because all of the men were coming back from the war and they were trying to get their jobs back so the women had to find something to do. -
The right to vote.
In the 1920'S women were trying to get the right to vote because they couldn't vote so a lot of women were going on protest and then they got the right to vote -
New stores
In the 1920s people started to make stores so people could go there and buy food then had candy and sliced bread -
Flappers
Flappers were a generation of young Western women in the 1920s who wore short skirts -
Bootleggers
They sold beer illegally. -
Prohibition
It banded beer for the U.S and you couldn't bring beer into the U.S or you can't sell beer in the U.S -
Red scare
Rounding up immigrants and taking them out of the country. -
Unemployment
Loss of jobs - having fewer jobs available than the people needing them. -
FDR
Some people say that he is to Liberal, and he didn't pay attention to the president -
Dust bowl
High winds and choking dust swept the region from Texas to Nebraska -
Charles Coughlin
He supported FDR but FDR was taking so long that he didn't end up going for him. -
Axis Power
The countries of Germany, Italy, and Japan - the three dictatorships. -
Stock
Shares of ownership in a corporation. -
Battle of Atlantic ocean
The battle of the Atlantic ocean the U.S won it and them one it because of one guy and it was because of a guy who ran a submarine he was going to run the submarine into the enemy's ship and when the enemies saw the ship coming the whole crew jumped off the ship so when the guy realized that there was nobody on the ship he stopped his ship and went and got on board of the enemies ship and was searching to see if he can find anything. -
The winnings
The allies won WW2 they had fewer deaths and they won more battles. -
Pearl Harbor
Japan bombed the U.S fleet then the U.S declared war on Japan -
Doolitlle Riad
Led the U.S on raid Tokyo with B-DS bombers -
Island Hopping
The supreme allied commander for the theater was Gen. Douglas martin's -
Battle of Guadalcanal
20,000 Japanese killed and 60,000 U.S lost their lives -
Aggression in asia
Japan invaded Manchuria -
battle of the beaches
The battle of amoha beach it was the worst battle -
Who faught
U.S and the soviet union fought in the cold war. -
truman doctrine
Was an American foreign policy whose stated purpose was to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War. -
Bombs
1962 the Soviets began secretly installing missiles in Cuba that could be used to launch nuclear attacks on U.S. cities. -
Warsaw Pact
was formed in 1955; and West Germany was admitted into NATO that same year. Another intense stage of the Cold War was in 1958–62. -
Cuban missile crisis
a confrontation that brought the two superpowers to the brink of war before an agreement was reached to withdraw the missiles. -
Strike
A refusal to work as protest against the employer.