WWII to Origins of the Cold War. Draft Being selected to go into the military.

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WWII to Origins of the Cold War

Draft Being selected to go into the military

Ration A fixed amount of goods given to a person

Internment Putting a person in prison or detention

Contain/Containment Keeping something under control and within limits

Pact An agreement between individuals

Capitalism An economic system where things are owned by people

Communism A society where everything is owned publically and shared equally and everyone is equal

Bonds Money used to finance the purchase of something

Genocide Harming a large group of people based on their ethnic background on purpose.

Embargo Stopping trade with another country