Fascism - A set of political beliefs characterizes by extreme nationalism (love of country) and militarism and little regard for democratic principles and individual rights, Axis Powers - The alliance of Germany and Italy established in October 1936, joined by Japan in November 1936; later, other countries joined the alliance, Appeasement - The policy of giving in to a nation's aggressive actions to avoid war, Allied Powers - The alliance of Britain and France formed in 1939 to oppose Germany, joined later by the United States, the Soviet Union, China, and many other countries, Pearl Harbor - A major U.S. naval base in Hawaii, was attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941, prompting (starting) the U.S. entry into World War 2, War Production Board - Created in January 1942 to ensure that existing manufacturing production was converted to war supplies, War Bonds - Certificates purchased by Americans to help finance government operations during wartime,

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