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| The idea that by meeting demands war might be avoided |
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| mutual agreement to stop a war; may be temporary |
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use of military to stop trade from entering or leaving an area
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| Allies launch the largest water-to-land invasion in history during WWII |
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| period of low economic activity |
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| the art of negotiating w/other countries |
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| battle lines or the battle field |
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| a planned attempt to kill an entire race or group of people |
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| theory that Earth is center of Universe |
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| theory that the sun is the center of the Universe |
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| belief that goes against/contradicts the doctrine/teaching of a religion |
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· Hitler’s plan for genocide/mass murder of Jews and others he felt were less desirable
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· idea of extending a country’s power & influence through force or diplomacy
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· reduction in punishment for sin
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| began in Britain; reliance upon machinery, not human or animal power |
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· the plan to recapture only certain islands in the Pacific that were key to invading Japan in WWII
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· idea that military MUST be strong
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· strong sense of pride in country
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| extreme persuasion to get a group to believe a certain way |
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| limits to what can be used in order to have enough for soldiers |
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| money paid by Germany after WWI to cover losses/damages |
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| focus on worldly items/not spiritual |
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| Totalitarianism/totalitarian state |
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· political leaders totally control the beliefs and lives of citizens
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| study of religion and/or God |
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· moving into cities and away from farms or rural areas
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