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  1. 3. The United States promised to not interfere in the internal affairs of Latin America.
  2. 5. A Japanese American that refused to leave the restricted area. He believed his constitutional rights had been violated. The Supreme Court upheld his arrest and conviction.
  3. 8. Also known as the (OWI) they controlled the content and imagery of war messages also anti-axis propaganda (Movies, Posters, and Radio)
  4. 11. Leading world powers agreed to limit the size of their navies. (1921)
  5. 13. Bonds issued by the government in which citizens would buy to help pay for the war.
  6. 14. Permitted military commanders to require Japanese Americans to relocate to interior internment camps away from Western coastal regions.
  7. 16. The action of occupying or being occupied by military force.
  8. 17. Regulating the amount of goods that a consumer could obtain. (Gasoline, Meat, and Milk)
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  1. 1. One of the most important developments of the war was new medicine such as penicillin.
  2. 2. signed by 62 nations, all agreeing not to use war for gain after the result of WWI. (1928)
  3. 4. Vegetable gardens used to help make sure that an adequate food supply was available for both troops and civilians. Normally grown in individual yards.
  4. 6. Also known as (WACS) large amounts of women joined the army mostly in clerical jobs.
  5. 7. Famous scientist who convinced President Roosevelt that Germany was developing an Atomic Bomb.
  6. 9. A research and development project that produced the first nuclear weapons in July 1945.
  7. 10. prohibited Americans from traveling on the ships of nations at war. (1935-1937)
  8. 12. An African-American fighter group in the Air Corps.
  9. 15. Issued to each family, based on their size.