Policy in the U.S. of staying out of foreign affairs.
What is Isolationism?
What is 1823?
Japan did this and it brought the U.S. into the war.
What was Pearl Harbor?
Name of bonds used to help pay for the war.
What are War Bonds?
The Act to sell, lease or lend materials to any country.
What is the Lend-Lease Act?
These were the two noted exceptions to the U.S. isolationist policy.
What are the Washington Naval Conference and the Kellog-Briand Pact?
Roosevelt's policy of " Walk softly but carry a big stick"
What is the Big Stick Policy?
The year Japan invaded Manchuria.
What is 1931?
Gardens that helped support the war.
What are Victory Gardens?
D-Day.
What is June 6, 1944?
The century where most of Spain's Latin American colonies rebelled.
What are the 1800s?
The years of the good neighbor policy.
What is 1930-1945?
This year Japan attacked all of China.
What is 1937?
The tactic of helping control how much consumers buy during wartime.
What is Rationing?
The year the Atlantic Charter was signed.
What is 1941?
Two actions to keep the U.S. an isolated country.
What are the Neutrality Acts and Refusing to join the League of Nations?
The year of the Russian revolution.
What is 1917?
The date of the Pearl Harbor attack.
What is December 7, 1941?
The group of people that helped code messages sent around during the war.
What are Native Americans?
The tactic of hopping from island to island during WWII.
What is Island Hopping?
This stated that the U.S. would oppose any action of Europen nations establishing colonies in the western hemisphere.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
The three listed Dictators around WWII.
Who are Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Benito Mussolini?
Lifted the U.S. out of the great depression.
What is WWII?
The title of the order that required Japanese Americans to go to CAMPS.
What is Executive Order 9066?
The Idea of peaceful nations banding together.
What is Collective Security?