The Coming World War 2 1930-1942
History

Opposed the Axis powers in WWII, the ‘big three’ were the Soviet Union, the US and the United Kingdom
Allies WWII
Opposed the Axis powers in WWII, the 'big three' were the Soviet Union, the US, and the United Kingdom. Allies WWII were countries that worked together to defeat the Axis powers during World War II.

Making political concessions to an aggressive power in order to avoid conflict
Appeasement
Making political concessions to an aggressive power in order to avoid conflict. Appeasement. In history, appeasement refers to the policy of giving in to the demands of a hostile nation to prevent war, like Britain and France's approach to Nazi Germany before World War II.

The US supplied Allied nations with food, oil and weaponry between 1941 and 1945
Lend-Lease Act
The US supplied Allied nations with food, oil, and weaponry between 1941 and 1945. Lend-Lease Act. The Lend-Lease Act allowed the US to send resources to Allied countries during World War II without requiring immediate payment.

Gave the region of western Czechoslovakia to Germany in an act of appeasement
Munich Pact
Gave the region of western Czechoslovakia to Germany in an act of appeasement. Munich Pact. The Munich Pact was an agreement in 1938 where Britain and France allowed Nazi Germany to annex parts of Czechoslovakia to avoid conflict.

A form of fascism that incorporated pseudo-scientific theories of racial hierarchy
Nazism
A form of fascism that incorporated pseudo-scientific theories of racial hierarchy. Nazism. Nazism was a totalitarian ideology led by Adolf Hitler in Germany, promoting extreme nationalism and racism, which led to World War II and the Holocaust.

Laws passed in the 1930s to limit US involvement in future wars
Neutrality Acts
Laws passed in the 1930s to limit US involvement in future wars. Neutrality Acts. The Neutrality Acts were designed to keep the United States out of future conflicts by restricting trade and interactions with warring nations.

A surprise preemptive military strike by the Japanese upon the US, December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor
A surprise preemptive military strike by the Japanese upon the US, December 7, 1941. Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor was a Japanese attack on a U.S. naval base in Hawaii that led to America's entry into World War II.

A civil war in Spain (1936-1938) viewed struggle between classes, religion, and democracy
Spanish Civil War
A civil war in Spain 1936-1938 viewed struggle between classes, religion, and democracy. Spanish Civil War. The Spanish Civil War was a conflict between Republicans and Nationalists that shaped the future of Spain.

A political system that prohibits opposition and exercises control over public and private life
Totalitarianism
A political system that prohibits opposition and exercises control over public and private life. Totalitarianism. In history, totalitarianism refers to a government that seeks to control every aspect of society and individuals' lives, often through dictatorship.