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1) known as one of the bloodiest battles of WWII, millions killed, Soviet Union v Germans, Soviets Won, Germans never recovered from the lost 2) allowed for the sale of material to belligerents so long as they paid in cash, used their own ships, and assumed all risk in transportation, passed by Franklin Roosevelt3) method to control the influence of Soviet Union (communism)5) stopped Bonus Army, led most of fight in Korea until bad mouthing and disagreements with Truman lead to him being fired, came home to be treated like a hero by American people6) Polish peeps in London maintaining the gov’t during WWII but Soviets put their own gov’t in place of the existing one, Declaration of Liberated Europe sought to stop such actions 7) William Jennings Bryan (1928), sign on to condemn warfare, basically anyone who signed will not declare war with one another8) also known as the Washington Naval Treaty, an agreement intended to slow down the arms race and prevent future wars, between naval powers of Britain, France, Italy, Japan, and the US9) supposed to provide for elderly workers, give old peeps pension and allow them to retire, this will open up their old jobs for new younger workers, some peeps saw this as redistribution of wealth or even socialism11) crucial landing point for the US in the fight over Korea 12) during the New Deal, paid farmers to not plant on part of their lands and kill off excess livestock, purpose was to reduce crop surplus and raise the value of crops in the process14) expanded throughout the US, credit to immigration issues, Henry Wessley Evans really started this off17) supported isolationism and non-interventionism, limited gov’t ability to aid other countries during WWII24) The Man That Nobody Knew (Book), Jesus was the greatest salesman and the Bible was the greatest advertisement28) split by the 38th Parallel into democratic and communist 33) Japan is beaten by US fliers, crucial victory in Pacific War34) Soviet goal was world domination, makes US a militarized nation in peacetime, expands containment to a global scale | Across:
4) Gave women the right to vote, Wyoming was first to do so 10) Senator and governor of Louisiana, redistribution of wealth, opposed FDR13) individuals contribute to the gov't 15) Leader of China before communist take over lead by Mao Tse Tung in 194916) captured by Soviets after his plane was shot down, known as the U-2 incident 18) Communist leader of Russia (USSR)19) Radio Priest, frequently criticized FDR’s policies, radio personality (national) by 1934, called for monetary reform 20) all nations under German control would now have a democratic gov’t21) Truman, Stalin, and Churchill. Churchill gets a call saying he was replaced, Truman gets a call about the atomic bomb being done, Russia gives time they will enter war in Pacific 22) 1948 States Rights Democrats, walked out during the Democratic Convention of 1948 because peeps wanted the platform to include civil rights 23) policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology25) allows only 150k immigrants per year, immigrants couldn’t be poor26) formal capital of The Republic of China, followed the take over by Japanese during WWII27) Hitler, restricted jobs Jews could get, they could leave the country freely but had to leave possession behind29) creation of UN, Poland’s gov’t, Germany’s punishment, The war in the Pacific30) graduated income tax, most important source of revenue for war (supported 1/3 of the funding)31) private lands belonging to the gov’t that companies were allowed to dig for oil32) The big 3 (Stalin, FDR, Churchill), Poland’s borders, redoing League of Nations, dividing up Germany, whether or not to invade France, FDR kept the Manhattan Project and cracking of German Diplomatic code from Stalin (Ultra)35) courts rule in favor of hospital stating that if you don’t like your wages you can get another job (5th amendment Contact Clause)36) North Atlantic Treaty Organization, US first peacetime 37) a program established to aid reconstruction of western Europe post WWII38) a public work relief program for unemployed, unmarried men from relief families ages 18-25, led by Robert Fechner, part of the New Deal under Franklin Roosevelt, provided jobs during the Great Depression |  
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