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Unit 9: 1920's Foreign and Domestic Policies - Part I

Unit 9: 1920's Foreign and Domestic Policies - Part I

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Unit 9: Foreign and Domestic Policies - Part I

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This U.S. measure helped stimulated the global economy. The United States loans Germany money which then can pay reparations to England and France, who can then pay back their loans to the U.S.

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Dawes Plan

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Kellogg- Briand Pact

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Quota system

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Multiple Choice

FOREIGN POLICY: Laws passed by Congress to ban the sale of arms or loans to nations at war like it did during WWI. This would ensure that we would stay out of future wars.

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Kellogg- Briand Pact

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Dawes Plan

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Neutrality Acts

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Multiple Choice

Which action best demonstrated the United States effort to isolate itself from European conflicts after World War I?

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lowering tariff rates

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failing to sign international disarmament agreements

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refusing to join the League of Nations

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attempting to improve relations with Asia

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Multiple Choice

What did the Washington Naval Conference, the Nine-Power Treaty, and the Kellogg-Briand Pact have in common?

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They were attempts at promoting world peace without the League of Nations

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They created secret alliances between the former Allied and Central Powers

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They were a series of naval disarmament treaties involving the Allied Powers of World War I.

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They were disarmament treaties that limited the number of tanks, use of poison gas, and airplanes.

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Multiple Choice

US, Great Britain, France and & Japan; These countries intended to respect interests of others in Pacific Islands, It was expected to produce a balance of forces in the Pacific.

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Dawes Plan

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Four Power Treaty

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Kellogg- Briand Pact

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Open Ended

Which of those U.S efforts to maintain peace was the weakest? - Kellogg-Briand Pact, Washington Naval Conference, 4 Power treaty, or 9 Power Treaty. Explain why.

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Open Ended

1. How did the U.S try to help to maintain peace? - Mention or explain as many as you can from memory.

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