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Roosevelt created this to help the Americans during the depression
During the depression Americans lived in shanty towns called
this tariff was placed to encourage Americans to buy American goods rather than foreign ones
this means they let businessman run their businesses without any government control
A sharp increase in business and profits is called a
this hate group targeted Jews, communists, and black people KU KLUX
A sharp increase in business and profits is called a
this hate group targeted Jews, communists, and black people KU KLUX
A nationwide ban on Alcohol in America
bars that sold illegal alcohol
the trade of illegal liquor
the agencies that Franklin Roosevelt made during the depression
this act gave trade unions the legal right to negotiate wages for their members WAGNER
the idea of taking over land or countries for resources
the idea of giving the aggressor country what it wants to maintain peace
an area that Hitler wanted to conquer in 1938
the great powers decided to sign this agreement during the Spanish civil war
a secret pact which was supposed to give Mussolini most of Abyssinia if he stopped fighting
he was sent out to resolve the affair between Japan and Manchuria
a union between two specific countries
an agreement between 3 countries that agreed to oppose any violations of the treaty of Versailles
a piece of German land that was militarized by German troops
a non-aggression pact between 2 countries
leader of Sudeten German Nazis in the Sudetenlands
Austrian Chancellor in 1934
this region was invaded by Japan
vast estates where landless peasants worked for wages in Spain
they were usually unemployed landless peasants
Hitler withdrew from this conference in 1933
a pact between 2 countries that pledged to stop the spread of communism and activities of communism
the most controversial law during the depression
this law abolished child labour and set up minimum wage (an acronym)
the agreement between Britain and Germany to let Germany have a bigger navy

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