| A | B |
| Washington Conference of 1921 | The first arms control conference in history |
| Kellogg Briand Pact | International agreement in which coutries promised not to use war to resolve "disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them" |
| 1932 World Disarmament Conference | An effort by member states of the League of Nations, the U.S. and, the UK of disarmament |
| Mussolini | Fascist leader in Italy |
| Hitler | Leader of the National Socialist Party |
| Geneva Conference | After this Japan withdrew from the 1921 Washington Conference agreements |
| Good Neighbor Policy | FDR's foreign policy towards Latin American Countries |
| Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act | Advanced principles of freetrade |
| Inter- American Conference | Pledged not to interfere in Latin American affairs |
| Isolationism | Keeping the affairs of other nations at a distance |
| Neutrality Acts | Passed to prevent the US from becoming involved in another world war |
| Roosevelt | Winner of 1940 presidential election |
| "Quarantine" Speech | FDR's speech about how aggressors should be prevented from spreading war |
| Munich Conference | GB and France's appeasement of Hitler |
| "lend-lease" | allowed for sale and borrowing of arms |
| Cash and Carry | Replaced the Neutrality Acts of 1939 |
| America First Committee | Group that went against the entrance of the US into WWII |
| Wendell Willkie | Republican Party nominee for president in 1940 |
| Nazi Soviet Pact 1939 | Also known as the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact |
| Atlantic Charter | Defined the Allied goals for the post-war world |