Allies: In WWII, the group of nations originally consisting of Great Britain, France, and The Soviet Union and later joined by the U.S. Axis Powers: The group of nations including Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allies in World War II
Dictatorship: A government in which one individual has absolute authority Fascism: A political philosophy that advocates a strong, centralized, nationalistic government headed by a powerful dictator
Totalitarian: Characteristic of a political system in which the government exercises complete control over its citizen’s lives
Empire: A group of nations ruled by one supreme authority
Aggression: The practice of making unprovoked attacks against other nations Appeasement: The granting of concessions to a hostile power in order to keep the peace
Arsenal: A government building or buildings where arms and other war supplies are manufactured or stored; also the war supplies themselves GI: From “government issue” applied to American soldiers in World War II and later wars
Lend-Lease Act: A law, passed in 1941, that allowed the U.S. to ship arms and other supplies, without immediate payment, to nations fighting the Axis powers
Neutrality Acts: A series of laws enacted in 1935 and 1936 to prevent U.S. arms sales and loans to nations at war
Nisei: Children of Japanese immigrants born and educated in the U.S. Executive Order: Emergency rules made by the president which have the power of law
Internment Camps: Confinement or a restriction in movement especially under wartime conditions; temporary prisons used for Nisei Americans after the attack on Pearl Harbor
Rationing: A restriction of people’s right to buy unlimited amounts of particular foods and other goods, often implemented during wartime to ensure adequate supplies for the military
Kamikaze: Involving or engaging in the deliberate crashing of a bomb-filled airplane into a military target; often used by Japanese pilots
Unconditional Surrender: Giving up without any terms or conditions decided upon beforehand
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