victory garden:world war 2
nazi
a member of the nation socialist German workers party
scapegoat
a person or group on whom to blame problem.
totalitarism state
a single party controls the government and every aspect of the peoples live.
aggression
a warlike act by one country against another without just cause.
victory garden
during world war ||, vegetable gardens planted to combat food shortages in the United States.
rosie the riveter
fictional factory worker who became a symbol of American women's contribution to the war effort during world war ||
war production board
government agency created during world war || to help factories shift from making consumer goods to making war materials
rationing
limitations on the amount of certain goods that people can buy.
fascism
political system that is rooted in militarism, extreme, nationalism, and blind loyalty to the state.
good neighbor policy
president Franklin Roosevelt's policy intended to strengthen friendly relations with Latin America.
allies
world war || military alliance of Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the United States, china and 45 other countries.
axis
world war || military alliance of Germany, Italy, Japan, and six other countries.