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May 8, 2013

4G History Study Guide (Ch. 17 Terms)


4th Grade History
STUDY GUIDE – CHAPTER 17
Terms to know
  1. Alliance – a promise between two or more countries to fight together against their enemy in time of war
  2. Allies – the United States was part of this power during World Was II, against Germany
  3. Axis Powers – the countries that sided with Germany
  4. Lusitania
    •  English passenger vessel sunk by German U-boats
    • this angered Americans, but America did not enter the war at this time
  1. Nationalism – a sense of loyalty to one’s own country
  2. Neutral nations – the countries that did not form an alliance during WWI
  3. Roaring 20’s – name for the 1920’s b/c all was going well during those years
  4. U-boats
    • used by the Germans during World War I to destroy England’s ships carrying food and supplies
    • called submarines today
  5. Veteran’s Day – celebrated as a day to honor all who have fought for our country in war
  6. V-E Day – when Germany surrendered to the Allies
  7. World War I – from 1914 to 1918                         
  8. Zimmerman Note
    • promised land in the United States to Mexico
    • a letter asking Mexico to enter the War on Germany’s side
  9. United Nations – an organization set up after World War II to help nations settle their problems

Places
  1. Great Britian – one of the only countries in Europe not occupied by Nazis
  2. United States – known as "the great arsenal of democracy"
  3. Hiroshima and Nagasaki – the bombing there caused the surrender of Japan
  4. Pearl Harbor – bombing there caused the United States to enter World War II
  5. Poland – when Hitler attacked there, World War II began
  6. Berlin – German city which was divided by the "Wall of Shame" after World War II

Country
Leader
Government
Axis / Allies
Russia
Stalin
Communism
Axis
Italy 
Mussolini
Fascism
Axis
Germany
Hitler
Nazism
Axis
Japan
Tojo
Militarism
Axis
U. S.
Roosevelt
Democracy
Allies

People
  1. Calvin Coolidge – first President to give the inaugural address over the radio
  2. Archduke Ferdinand – was shot by an angry youth which caused the start of World War I
  3. Hitler – Nazi leader who broke his alliance with the Soviet Union and attacked them
  4. Lenin – the cruel dictator who built the Communist empire called the Soviet Union
  5. Franklin D. Roosevelt – President of the United States during World War II
  6. Woodrow Wilson – President of the United States during World War I  he said, "The world must be made safe for democracy