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| a period of economic decline |
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| form of government that stresses the nation above the individuals: the leader is usually a dictator |
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| planned spread of certain beliefs |
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| meeting the demands of an aggressor in order to preserve peace |
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| policy Europe's new dictators chose as they launched attacks on other countries |
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| Germany, Italy, and Japan |
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| Great Britain, Soviet Union, China, and the United States |
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| Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, and Winston Churchill |
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| June 6, 1944, General Dwight Eisenhower led the Allied forces in history's largest invasion by sea |
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| Japanese war planes that flew into the sides of ships |
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| places that imprisoned people of a certain ethnic group |
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| Leader of the United States |
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Beginning of the War: Franklin Roosevelt End of War: Harry Truman |
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Beginning of War: Neville Chamberlain End of War: Winston Churchill |
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| Leader of the Soviet Union |
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