| A | B |
| isolationism | The policy of staying OUT of internation affairs |
| dictator | A RULER with ABSOLUTE power in a country |
| Nazi | The political party that came to power in GERMANY in the 1930 |
| Axis Power | The countries that fought AGAINST the Allies in WWII |
| war crime | A crime that violates accepted laws of war or norms of humane behavior |
| Holocaust | The MASS MURDER of millions of Jews and other people by the Nazis |
| scrap drive | a call for discarded material to be used to support the war effort |
| victory garden | a garden planted by people to show that they could be self-sufficient |
| bracero | One of a group of Mexican farm workers who took the place of American farm workers during WWII |
| nisei | A United States citizen born in America to parents of Japanese descent |
| internment camp | A prisonlike place in which people are held during a war |
| integration | Bringing together people of different racial or ethnic groups |
| prisoner of war | One who is captured and held by an ENEMY during war. Example: Senator of Arizona-John McCain |
| GL Bill of Rights | The servicemen's Readjustment Act, which ensured benefits to returning soldiers |
| United Nations | An organization of world nations pledged to promote peace and security |
| Marshall Plan | A plan of economic assistance from the US to Europe nations after WWII |