The refusal of the United states to join the League of Nations reflected a desire of the nation to
Return to a policy of isolation
Which statement is most accurate about race relations during World War II
Which statement is most accurate about race relations during World War II
What was the primary reason that President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced the "Good Neighbor Policy" in 1933
To improve relations with Latin American nations
Which most accurately characterizes the policy followed by the United States in the years between World War I and World War II
Isolation from European military conflicts
Which statement best explains why the U.S. mainland suffered little physical damage in World War II
Geographic isolation kept America protected from most of the fighting
The neutrality laws passed in the 1930s were based on the assumption that the surest way to avoid war was for the United States
restrict loans to warring nations and limit trade with them
What was a major goal of U.S. foreign policy in the 1930s
Bring Hitler and Mussolini to trial as war criminals
Victory Gardens were used by Americans in the war effort as a way to
Raise more food for home consumption
Which of these statements is most accurate about President Franklin D. Roosevelt's announcement of his "Good Neighbor Policy"
The President saw it as a way to revoke the principles of the "Big Stick" Policy
"Banning loans to nations at war" "Prohibiting the sale of arms to nations at war" These governmental actions were similar in that each was intended to
keep the United States out of war.
Which statement about the U.S. economy during World War II is accurate
Many essential goods were rationed
Which change in Untied States foreign policy is demonstrated by the passage of these acts prior to World War II. Cash and Carry(1937), Destroyer for Bases Deal(1940), and Lend-Lease Act(1941)
A shift from neutrality to more direct involvement
Which trend in U.S. foreign policy is shown by the passage of the Neutrality Acts of 1939, the destroyers for bases deal, and the Lend-Lease Act of 1941
reduction in war preparedness
The Japanese attack on Pearl harbor in 1941 is an illustration of the
Impact an event can have on the social and economic fabric of Americans
In what way were the U.S. Supreme Court cases of Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) and Korematsu v. United States (1944) similar
Specific groups of people were targeted based on their race or ethnicity