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Allies Vs. Axis Powers

Allies Vs. Axis Powers. The Allies ( France, Great Britain, and Russia) were at war with the Axis Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire). European Theater. A front the Allies attacked in order to drive the Axis Powers from the west and driven out of North Africa .

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Allies Vs. Axis Powers

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  1. Allies Vs. Axis Powers • The Allies ( France, Great Britain, and Russia) were at war with the Axis Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire)

  2. European Theater • A front the Allies attacked in order to drive the Axis Powers from the west and driven out of North Africa .

  3. Pacific Theater • The front where the Battle of Midway occurred, this marked the turning point of the war. • After the victory, the U.S. proceeded to move Japanese forces back.

  4. Western Front • This front mainly consisted of air war.

  5. D-Day Invasion • June 6, 1944 • The massive invasion on France by the Allies. • This invasion helped the Allies push Germans back .

  6. D-Day Invasion • Shortly after the invasion, Germany surrender to the Allies on May 8, 1945.

  7. Hiroshima & Nagasaki • The United States were very angered after the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 by Japan. • In order to retaliate, the U.S. attacked Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki with atomic bombs.

  8. Rosie The Riveter • Women began to prove their ability to accommodate “manly jobs”, therefore the female icon Rosie The Riveter was created.

  9. Rationing • Fixed amounts of goods deemed as essential for military-meat, shoes, gasoline and sugar were regulated.

  10. Battle of Midway • The turning point of World War II. • The Allies began to make victories.

  11. V-E Day • May 8, 1945 • The day of Germany’s surrender to the Allies.

  12. The Cold War • A silent war of politics between the United States and the Soviet Union. • No one was attacked or harmed physically in this war.

  13. Iron Curtin • Great Britain and the United States feared the Soviet Union’s beliefs would be spread into their territory. • Therefore they created a wall to protect their land.

  14. Red Scare • The built up of social and political tension.

  15. Communism • When a territory forces everyone to be alike. • Creating a truly equal nation .

  16. Democracy • Gives all citizens a voice in governing their country.

  17. NATO • Otherwise known as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • A military alliance which bought together the United States, France, Great Britain, Italy, and 8 other noncommunist nations.

  18. Warsaw • One of the largest Ghetto’s in Nazi-occupied Europe.

  19. McCarthyism • 1950-1954 • Senator Joseph McCarthy, claimed to own a list of communist who worked for the U.S State Department. • Even though he could not prove his accusations, the people suspected lost their jobs and experienced public humiliation.

  20. SPUTNK • The first artificial satellite launched into space in 1957 by the Soviet Union. • Led to the creation of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) by the United Stated.

  21. GI Bill • This bill provided education to World War II veterans .

  22. Berlin Airlift • 1948-1949 • The Soviet Union blocked land access to the U.S., British, and French zones in Berlin. • The U.S. sent an airlift of fuel and food into Berlin.

  23. U-2 • An aircraft used by the U.S. to take pictures of the missile bases in Cuba.

  24. Truman Doctrine • Issued by President Harry Truman, which said the U.S. would try to prevent the overthrow of democratic government.

  25. Marshall Plan • A plan created by the Secretary of State George Marshall to direct money and supplies to European countries.

  26. Containment • The U.S.’s strategy to stall the spread of communism.

  27. Berlin Wall • The division of West Germany and East Germany.

  28. Korean War • Korea had gained it’s independence from Japan and split into two parts. • North Korea set a communist government and South Korea set a noncommunist government. • In June 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. Then the U.S. came to it’s aid, hence the Korean War.

  29. 38th Parallel • The dividing line for Korea in 1896.

  30. Bay of Pigs • An unsuccessful invasion of Cuba on April 1961.

  31. Cuban Missile Crisis • On September 1962, Cuban and Soviet Union forces launch nuclear missiles on the U.S.

  32. Berlin Wall • A barrier created by Germany to divide Berlin.

  33. Stock Market Crash in 1929 • A crash in the stock market which led to the Great Depression.

  34. Great Depression • A great decline in the worlds economic status. • Caused many losses of jobs.

  35. New Deal • A plan made by FDR, to bring the U.S. out of the Great Depression.

  36. Security and Exchange Commission • An agency which enforces the federal security laws .

  37. FDIC • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation- a government corporation created in 1933, that guarantees the safety of deposits in member banks .

  38. Social Security • A federal insurance program.

  39. NASA • National Aeronautics and Space Administration was created by the U.S. to create newer technology.

  40. NAFTA • North American Free Trade Agreement an agreement signed by Canada, the U.S., and Mexico for better trade in North America.

  41. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka • A decision that declared segregated public schools unconstitutional.

  42. Civil Rights Act of 1964 • Laws that outlawed discrimination on race and gender.

  43. Little Rock Nine • A group of black students that were enrolled in Little Rock Central High School.

  44. Ernest Greene • A member of the group Little Rock Nine. • He was the first African-American to graduate from the high school.

  45. Watergate • Scandal involving the Nixon administration’s attempt to cover up the 1972 break-in at Democratic National Committee headquarters.

  46. 19th Amendment • Gave women the right to vote.

  47. 24th amendment • This amendment prohibited poll tax in elections.

  48. 26th amendment • This amendment lowered to voting age to 18.

  49. Reaganomics • Economic policies promoted by president Ronald Reagan.

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