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| the ... conference exemplified isolationist attitudes of american government and also led to poorer... |
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| london conference of 1933; poorer international cooperation |
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| Congress passed the ... Act in 1934, providing for the independence of the Philippines by 1946 |
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| which country did FDR formally recognize ein 1933 |
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| FDR's ... policy led to the end of interventionism in LA |
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| Congress passed the ... Act in 1934. Designed to lower the tariff, it aimed at both relief and recovery. |
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| Reciprocal Trade Agreements |
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| Congress passed the ... Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937. U.S. couldn't... |
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| Neutrality acts; 1. sell weapons to belligerents, 2. board a belligerent ship |
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| The sinking of the Panay caused what kind of reaction...why? |
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| nothing; tokyo appologize and u.s. forgaved; led to greater japanese aggression |
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| On August 23, 1939, the Soviet Union signed a nonaggression treaty with Hitler. The ... meant that Germany could make war on Poland and the Western democracies without fear of retaliation from the Soviet Union. |
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| After the fall of France, FDR initiated what that would later help allies in WW2 |
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sped up armament production peacetime draft |
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| At the ... of 1940, the United States agreed to share with its 20 New World neighbors the responsibility of upholding the Monroe Doctrine. |
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| The ... of 1940 gave gave britain 50 ww1 destroyers in return for 8 strategic bases in SA |
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| Congress passed the...which sent limitless arms to Britain and allies so they could "finish the war" with |
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| FDR and churchill met in 1941 and [also] created the |
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-no territorial changes -right of people to choose own government -disarmament, world peace -pending league of nations |
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| Pro-war advocates were called |
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Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies |
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| Isolationists formed a group against the war called |
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| When had the U.S. supposedly "abandoned neutrality" although they didn't join the war yet? |
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| When Congress passed the Lend-lease bill |
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| affirmed the constitutionality of internment camps for Japs. |
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| Shipbuilder ... was dubbed “Sir Launchalot” |
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Because of shortages of labor, the ... Program brought Mexican workers to America as resident workers. |
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| Symbol of the women workforce during WW2 |
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| The "..." South was created after FDR invested money in to the industrialization of it. |
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| What was a major push factor for Blacks to migrate north during WW2? |
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| the mechanical cotton picker |
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| After the U.S. army stationed at Philippines surrendered, they were forced on what death march |
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| 85 mile bataan death march |
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| At the ..., the Allies issued an ultimatum: surrender or be destroyed to the Japanese. |
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| What was America's role, as FDR first claimed, as the supplier of the war? |
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| main scientist in the Manhattan project |
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| threathened to march to washington to demand equal treatment of blacks |
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| first female cabinet member, appointed by FDR |
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| Radical socialist leader that clamored for communistic ideals |
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| The Casablanca conference, held in...(date), made what two important decisions? |
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1943 *declared unconditional surrender of axis *planned an invasion into Italy beginning at Sicily instead of France. |
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| The Postdam conference declared that... |
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| Japan had to surrender unconditionally or be destroyed |
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| The Yalta conference held in...proposed what? ...had to do with germany.. |
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| germany would be divided into Allie occupational zones |
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| Bear market means a ... in the stock market while bull market means ... |
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| turning point of pacific war |
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| Germany's last change(failed) to turn the table |
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| eventually, the neutrality act of 1939 did allow the us to aid allies but.. |
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| indirectly; they had to ship the supplies themselves |
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| At the Munich Conference, the allies .. |
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| sold out Czechoslovakia to Hitler |
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| The Fair...Practices Commission was designed to |
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| prevent discrimination of blacks in wartime industries |
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