| A | B |
| censor | to examine printed materials, media broadcasts, and movies in order possibly to ban, alter, or delete information |
| nazism | a doctrine based on totaliarianism, a bleif in racial superiority, and state control of industry |
| appeasement | a policy of making concessions to an aggressor in hopes of avoiding war |
| collective security | a system in which nations act together to stop aggression |
| puppet government | an entity controlled by an outside power |
| armed aggression | military invasion; a war of conquest |
| territorial integrity | domain of a state |
| concentration camp | a prison in which political prioners are held by force |
| anti-Semitism | hostility or discrimination against the Jews |
| fascism | a political movement that believes in an extreme form of nationalism; denying individual rights, inisisting upon the supremacy of the state, and advocating dictatorial one-party rule |
| free-enterprise | a competitive economic system based on private ownership and the priciples of supply and demand |
| depression | a long business slump when many people are out of work and many businesses close |
| isolationism | the idea that a country should avoid political or military alliances with other countries |
| propoganda | one-sided information designed to convince people of a certain point of view |
| communism | a theory in which wealth and property are owned in common and production and labor are shared equally among the people. In reality, the means of production and distribution are owned and controlled by the state |