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Pearl Harbor & American Isolationism

Pearl Harbor & American Isolationism

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Pearl Harbor & American Isolationism

Unit 7, Week 1, Day 3 & 4

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Multiple Choice

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A political movement that promotes an extreme form of nationalism, a denial of individual rights, and a dictatorial one-party rule
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Fascism
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Communism
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Socialism
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Democracy

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Multiple Choice

The practice of giving in to aggression in order to avoid war.
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Genocide
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Mein Kampf
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Appeasement
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Blitzkrieg

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Open Ended

Why did the United States want to stay isolated during the 1930s? (Explain in complete sentences)

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Open Ended

Why was the League of Nations unsuccessful during the 1930s when dealing with Germany, Japan, & Italy? (Explain in complete sentences)

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Multiple Choice

a non-interventionist policy aimed at improving relations with Latin America and establishing for a mutual defense
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Good Neighbor Policy
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Four Freedoms
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Arsenal of Democracy
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Atlantic Charter

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Multiple Choice

law that established the first peacetime draft in U.S. history; sold as a deterrent for foreign aggression against the U.S.
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Cash-and-Carry
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Lend-Lease Act
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Selective Training and Service Act
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Neutrality Acts

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Multiple Choice

laws passed to limit U.S. involvement in future wars.

No sale of war weapons to nations involved within conflict.

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Cash-and-Carry

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Lend-Lease Act

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Selective Training and Service Act

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Neutrality Acts

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Multiple Choice

law that allowed nations at war to purchase U.S. goods if they paid in full and transported the goods themselves
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Cash-and-Carry
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Lend-Lease Act
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Selective Training and Service Act
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Neutrality Acts

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Multiple Choice

law that gave the government power to give war materials to Great Britain without regard for its ability to pay
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Cash-and-Carry
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Lend-Lease Act
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Selective Training and Service Act
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Neutrality Acts

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Multiple Choice

a statement of British and American goals for the postwar world following the defeat of the Nazis

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Good Neighbor Policy

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Four Freedoms

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Arsenal of Democracy

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Atlantic Charter

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Open Ended

What was the purpose of the Destroyer for Bases deal? (Explain in complete sentences)

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Multiple Choice

an attempt to halt aggressive expansion; the U.S. cut off oil and tin exports and froze assets in U.S. banks
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Sanctions on Japan
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U.S.S. Panay Incident
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Pearl Harbor
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Mukden Incident

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Multiple Choice

What did the US do to try and make Japan stop attacking China?
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bombed them
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cut off supplies of food
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cut off supplies of iron, steel, and oil
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nothing

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Multiple Choice

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On what date did the attack on Pearl Harbor occur?
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December 7, 2016
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December 7, 1916
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December 7, 1941
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December 14, 1971

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Where is Pearl Harbor?
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Japan
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Hawaii
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Atlantic Ocean
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China

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Pearl Harbor & American Isolationism

Unit 7, Week 1, Day 3 & 4

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