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German Nazi dictator who ruled during World War II
The telephone was invented by this young teacher of the deaf
A close association of nations formed to advance common interests.
This man's company became powerful by buying other companies that provied what he needed
The government processing center in San Fransico Bay that processed thousands of immigrants into the U.S.
An Italian dictator who ruled Italy throughout World War II from 1930 to 1943
Pilot of the first solo nonstop flight across the Altantic Ocean
Guarded prison camp owned by Hitler. People were tortured and killed in these camps.
He laid the Transatlantic telegraph cable, made a message sent from Europe to America arrive in minuts instead of weeks
A leader who rules with total authority in a brutal way
Required military service
Government processing center that did medical tests on immigrants in New York Harbor
The extreme killing of people, usually from one country or ethnicity
Italian inventor who sent the first radio messages, also known as the father of the radio
Creator of the assembly line to cheaply create cars, his first vehicle was the 1912 Model T
The mass slaughter of Jewish during WWII by Nazis
Owner of the Standard Oil Company, bought all of his rivals' companies
Total control of a industury by one owner
Loyalty to one's nation above all others
The ban of liquor in America because of the 18th amendment in 1919
Fake information spread to influence ideas and opinions
Two brothers who built the first engine-powered aircraft at Kitty Hawk
The ship that was heading to America that hit an iceberg and sank into the Altantic Ocean
Germany, Italy, and Japan as allies in WWII
Russia, U.S. , and United Kingdom as allies in WWII

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