chapter 23
chapter 23
Fun
chapter 24
chapter 24
100
since the U.S. didn't join the league of nations what happened?
went back to policy isolation 
100
how many nations signed the Kellogg-brand peace pact?
62
100
what is the yellow sponges name?
spongebob
100
during world war II what happened to the U.S. economy?
many essential goods were rationed.
100
what was the lend-lease aid provided for?
help the allied powers fight the axis powers 
200
what was a major goal of U.S. foreign policy in the 1930's?
provide weapons to our European friends
200
who seized power in the 1920's?
joseph stalin
200
what color is the ocean?
blue
200
despite support for the war effort, were racial minorities often faced with discrimination?
yes 
200
The neutrality laws were based on the assumption that the best way to avoid war was for the U.S. to do what?
restrict loans to warring nations and limit trade with them.
300
which trend in U.S. foreign policy is shown by the passage of the neutrality act of 1939?
increase in support in the allied powers 
300
who wanted to achieve German domination throughout Europe
Adolf hitler
300
whats 2+2?
4
300
how did world war affect the home front in the U.S?
gasoline was rationed, gardens were planted, and more women found jobs in factories.
300
how did the U.S. respond to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy?
The U.S. passed a series of neutrality laws.
400
who was the British prime minister?
winston churchill
400
what did the lend-lease act allow?
it allowed us to lend, lease, or sell war materials to any vital country.
400
what is alaynas last name?
Grover
400
why did the U.S. mainland suffer little physical damage in world war I?
isolation kept America protected from most of the fighting 
400
what was the purpose of Franklin D. Roosevelts announcement of his "good neighbor policy"?
he saw it as a way to revoke the principles of the "big stick" policy.
500
what were the flying tigers?
U.S. volunteer pilots 
500
why did the U.S. ban loans to nations at war?
to keep us out of the war.
500
what is the name of this game?
jeopardy
500
why were gardens planted by Americans in the war effort?
to raise more food for home consumption.
500
what happened to most Japanese Americans after the war?
many were forced to return to Japan after the war ended 
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