This treaty officially ended World War 1 and punished Germany with massive territorial losses and extensive reparations (1919).
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
These 1930s laws prevented the U.S. from selling arms to nations at war.
What is the Neutrality Acts?
This policy describes the U.S. attempt to remain impartial in foreign affairs.
What is Isolationism?
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
This country is known for its isolationist ideologies based on memories of WWI and little desire to suffer the loss of another war.
What is the U.S.
What is the Kellogg-Briand Pact?
This policy allowed nations to buy arms from the U.S if they used their own money and transport.
What is the Cash and Carry Policy?
This war influenced American sentiment to avoid engaging the U.S. in future foreign affairs/conflicts.
What is World War 1?
This plan helped stabilize Germany's economy following the detrimental effects of the Treaty of Versailles by restructuring its WWI reparations.
What is the Dawes Plan?
At the Washington Naval Conference, this nation agreed to maintain naval equality with the U.S. following World War I.
What is England?
This disarmament conference attempted to prevent a naval arms race by limiting the construction of battleships (1921-1922).
What is the Washington Naval Conference?
This 1941 program allowed the U.S to supply weapons to Allied nations fighting Axis nations.
This American president first introduced the diplomatic strategy of isolationism to the U.S.
What is the Young Plan?
In 1923, this nation sent troops to occupy a German industrial valley to enforce the payment and reparations of WWI.
What is France?
This international organization was created after WWI and attempted to globally preserve peace. U.S. refused to join.
What is the League of Nations?
This president pushed the U.S. away from stricter neutrality to provide limited relief to Allied countries.
Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt/FDR?
This senator led the opposition to Woodrow Wilson's League of Nations plan.
Who is Henry Cabot Lodge?
This plan for international peace and diplomatic cooperation following WWI was proposed by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.
What is the Fourteen Points?
This nation suffered severely from the loss of World War I, and its economic downturn resulted in increased hostility between other European nations, which would lead to the eventual beginning of a new World War.
What is Germany?
This treaty from the Washington Naval Conference established a rule that allowed the U.S. and the UK to carry more tons of arms than Japan (to reduce the stength of the Japanese navy), often reffered to as the 5:5:3 ratio.
Five-Power Treaty
This phrase described the idea that helping the Allied nations was essential to protecting U.S. democracy.
What is the Arsenal of Democracy?
This American committee investigated arms manufacturing in the 1930s, helping fuel isolationist sentiment.
Who is...
Woodrow Wilson, William Howard Taft, and/or FDR
(Free response for the second part)
This nation had moved from a policy of spreading global revolution to gaining diplomatic recognition from major powers like the U.S. and UK by the mid 1920s.
What is the Soviet Union?