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maxush-Totalitarian Governments

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government that controls all aspects of life, doesn't tolerate opposition   totalitarian government  
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government of one or a group, does not allow opposition   dictatorship  
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Italian dictator, founder of Fascism, promised to expand Italy, rebuild its economy and military   Benito Mussolini  
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anti-communist, believed nation more important than individual, supported expansion   fascism  
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Italian militia, Mussolini's enforcers   Black Shirts  
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early communist party in Russia   Bolshevik  
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Bolshevik leader of the Russia   Vladimir Lenin  
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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, communist name for Russia and neighboring territories   USSR  
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Only one party on ballot, used in Soviet Union   one party rule  
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Leader of USSR after Lenin dies, eliminmated opposition within government and country   Joseph Stalin  
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National Socialist German Workers Party, very nationalistic and anti-communist   Nazi Party  
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Leader of the Nazi party   Adolf Hitler  
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belief that aryan/germans superior to other races   master race  
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Book written by Hitler, explains his theories on expansion, racial superiority, and problems with Jews   Mein Kampf  
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Second highest position in German government Hitler elected to in 1933 with 40% of the vote   chancellor  
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supreme leader of all German people, position Hitler assumes   fuhrer  
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in need of resources and land for it's growing population   Japan  
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occupied by Japanese military without governments permission, takes control of country   Manchuria  
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argued that industry had made huge profits off of World War One and debts to US not repaid   Nye Committee  
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avoiding any international commitments   Isolationism  
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illegal to sell weapons to nations at war   Neutrality Act 1935  
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continued weapons ban and non-war material to be sold on "cash and carry" basis   Neutrality Act 1937  
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area between Germany and France reoccupied by Germany in 1936   Rhineland  
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Spanish monarchy overthrown, used by Germany and Italy as a practice war   Spanish Civil War  
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leader of Spanish opposition, supported by Germans and Italians   Gen. Francisco Franco  
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believed trade among countries would create prosperity and prevent war   internationalism  
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Germany, Italy, and Japan form, claim to oppose spread of communism   Anti-Comintern Pact  
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name for alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan   Axis Powers  
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1937 Japan invades China, FDR called incident and Neutrality Acts do not apply   China Incident  
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