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U.S. History 10th Grade Course on WWII

U.S. History 10th Grade Course on WWII


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Language English
Category History
Level Secondary School
Created / Updated 06.04.2015 / 03.07.2020
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Government taken over by Nationalists (March 1939)

  • Nationals vs. Republicans
  • Nationalists
    • Hate communists
    • Church and State
  • Republicans
    • Church separate from State
  • Communists
    • Wanted freedom
  • General Franciso Franco was longest reigning dictator]
  • 1936
  • Hitler's position strengthened 
  • Italy and Germany now allies

 

Italian Dictator

  • Nationalists take over Government (March 1939)
    • Nationalists vs. Republicans
      • Nationals - Church & State
      • Republicans - Church separate from State
  • F. Franco was the longest reigning fascists leader
    • Hated communists
      • Communists - Wanted freedom
  • Hitler position is strengthened
  • Italy and Germany now allies

Italian Dictator

German Dictator

  • Aug. 31, 1935
    • Prohibiting exports of "arms, ammunitions, and implements of war" to warring countries.
    • Armed manufacturers must apply for an export liscense.
    • American citizens travel in warring countries at their own risk.
  • Feb. 29, 1936
    • Renewed Act until May 1937 and prohibited Americans from loaning to warring countries
  • 1937
    • Prohibiting sailing on warring countries' ships
    • No selling arms
    • "Cash & Carry" was allowed
      • Cash only selling

 

  • Participating in Berlin Olympics (1936)
  • From Ohio
  • Peacock was Owen's rival
  • Returned home during Berlin Olympics (WWII) after having replaced Jewish athletes and wasn't able to find work.

 

An authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization.