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Name: Date: Pd:
Herbert Hoover’s Foreign Policy
Japanese Aggression in Manchuria Simpson Doctrine
Latin America
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT’S POLICIES 1933-1938
Good- Neighbor Policy
Pan-American Conferences Cuba Mexico
Chapter 25: Diplomacy and World War II
1929-1945
Events Abroad: Fascism and Aggressive Militarism
How is it that the Axis Powers came to be?
GermanyJapan
Italy
ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY
Recognition of the Soviet Union Philippines Reciprocal of Trade Agreements
AMERICAN ISOLATIONISTS The Lesson of World War I Neutrality Acts
Neutrality Act of 1935
Neutrality Act of 1936
Neutrality Act of 1937
Spanish Civil War
Americas First Committee
PRELUDE TO WARAppeasement
Ethiopia, 1935
Quarantine Speech Preparedness
Rhineland, 1936
China, 1937
Sudetenland, 1938
FROM NEUTRALITY TO WAR, 1939-1941
Outbreak of War in Europe
Invasion of Europe Blitzkrieg
Changing U.S. Policy
“Cash and Carry” Selective Service Act (1940) Destroyers-for-Bases Deal
Election of 1940
Wendell Willkie Results: who won? 1)
2)
Circle or highlight which party won
Arsenal of Democracy
Four FreedomsArgument:
Freedom 1:Freedom 2:Freedom 3:Freedom 4:
Lend-Lease Act
Atlantic Charter Shoot-on-Sight
Disputes with Japan
U.S. Economic Sanction Negotations
Pearl Harbor
Partial Surprise Declaration of War Soivet Union invaded
World War II: the Home Front
Federal Government Business and Industry
Mobilization
Research and Development
Workers and Unions
The War’s Impact on Society
Midwest and Pacific Coast:
South:
African-Americans
Financing the War
1)
2)
Wartime Propaganda
Mexican-Americans
American Indians
Japanese Americans
Women
Wartime Solidarity
The Election of 1944Again, FDR Thomas Dewey Results
Circle or highlight which party won
WORLD WAR II: THE BATTLEFRONTS
Fighting Germany
Defense at Sea, Attacks by AirFrom North Africa to Italy
Fighting Japan
Turning Point, 1942
From D-Day to Victory in Europe German Surrender and Discovery of the Holocaust
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Island -Hopping Major Battles
Atomic Bomb Japan Surrenders
Casablanca
Wartime Conference
s
Teheran
Yalta
Death of President Roosevelt
Potsdam
The War’s Legacy
Costs
The United Nations
Expectations
Historical Perspectives: Was Pearl Harbor avoidable?Yes or no; explain why