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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Dictators1930’sPoliciesAppeasementDanger,DangerAlmostNormalFDRAgain

C1-$100 FDR Again FDR Again- $100 FDR torpedoed this in 1933 by scolding the delegates for trying to stabilize currency? London Economic Conference

C1-$200 FDR Again FDR Again - $200 Hitler was on the rise, Japan was ravishing the Far East and FDR wanted more trade. So FDR did what? Recognized the Bolshevik Government of Russia

C1-$300 FDR Again FDR Again - $300 In 1934 the U.S. did this in the Philippines? Granted independence

C1-$400 FDR Again FDR Again - $400 FDR’s plan to inaugurate a new era of friendliness in the Americas? Good Neighbor Policy

C1-$500 FDR Again FDR Again - $500 This whittled down the most objectionable portions of the Smoot-Hawley Acts. Reciprocal Trade Agreement Acts

C2-$100 Dictators Dictators - $100 Dictator of Russia and his political leaning? Josef Stalin Communist

C2-$200 Dictators Dictators - $200 Dictator of Japan and his political leaning? Hirohito Fascism

C2-$300 Dictators Dictators - $300 Dictator of Italy and his political leaning? Benito Mussolini Fascist

C2-$400 Dictators Dictators - $400 Dictator of Germany and his political leaning? Adolph Hitler National Socialist (Fascist)

C2-$500 Dictators Dictators - $500 Country that Italy invaded and defeated in 1935 & its leader? Why? Ethiopia Haile Selassie (The Lion of Judah)

C3-$100 Policies Policies - $ , 36, 37 when FDR proclaims that when foreigners go to war, no American can sail on a belligerent ship or sell or transport munitions to them? Neutrality Acts

C3-$200 Policies Policies - $200 Leader of the Spanish Fascists and winner of the Spanish Civil War. Francisco Franco

C3-$300 Policies Policies - $300 Germany first practiced then perfected this military strategy in the Spanish Civil War? Blitzkrieg (Lightening War)

C3-$400 Policies Policies - $400 The curtain raiser of WW II, this happened in 1938? Japanese invasion of Manchuria (Manchuka)

C3-$500 Policies Policies - $500 This was Hitler’s start at persecuting his old enemies the Jews? Kristalnacht

C4-$100 Appeasement Appeasement - $100 Hitler began his power play in 1935 when his army took this area from France? Rhineland

C3-200 Appeasement Appeasement - $200 In 1935 Hitler also annexed this German speaking country? Austria

C3-$300 Appeasement Appeasement - $300 More Germans was the call, and soon Hitler’s army took this area? Sudetenland (Czech)

C3-$400 Appeasement Appeasement - $400 After the Munich Agreement (Chamberlain said, “We have peace in or time”), Hitler’s army took? The rest of Czechosolvakia

C3-$500 Appeasement Appeasement - $500 This stunned the world. It allowed an attack on Poland by Germany and Russia? Hitler-Stalin Non-Aggression Pact

C4-$100 Danger, Danger Danger, Danger - $100 The day WW II began with the Bliztkrieg of Poland? September 1, 1939

C4-$200 Danger, Danger Danger, Danger - $200 These Allies of Poland were soon drawn into the conflict? G.B. & France

C4-$300 Danger, Danger Danger, Danger - $300 The months after Poland fell was called this? Phony War

C4-$400 Danger, Danger Danger, Danger - $400 Following this strategy, Hitler’s army marched through Belgium & Holland and straight into Paris? Schlieffen Plan

C4-$500 Danger, Danger Danger, Danger - $500 He came to power in G.B. after the Miracle of Dunkirk? Winston Churchill

C4-$100 Almost Normal Almost Normal- $100 Republican candidate for Pres. in 1940? Wendell Wilkie

C4-$200 Almost Normal Almost Normal - $200 FDR did this politically in 1940? Shattered the 2 term tradition

C4-$300 Almost Normal Almost Normal - $300 Under the slogan “Send Guns, Not Sons” the U.S. Congress approved this? Lend-Lease Act

C4-$400 Almost Normal Almost Normal - $400 In June 1941 Hitler surprised the world by attacking this oil rich country? Russia

C4-$500 Almost Normal Almost Normal - $500 This agreement among the future Allies called for a disarmament and a peace of security? Atlantic Charter