Chapter 23
Chapter 23
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Chapter 24
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actively involve itself in preventing world tensions from leading to war
The refusal of the US t join the League of Nations reflected a desire of the nation to
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1. raised tariffs 

2. restricted immigration 

Two actions taken by the US before WWII that sought to maintain the isolationist policy. 
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planting a Victory Garden

how does this slogan" grow your own, Can your own" help what WWII activity 

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involvement in WWII brought about significant changes to American society 
what conclusion can be drawn from both of these document 
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Lake Superior 
name the largest freshwater lake in the world 
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isolation from European military conflicts
which most accurately characterizes the policy followed by the US in the years between WWI and WWII 
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to improve relations with the Latin American nations
what was the primary reason that FDR announced the Good Neighbor Policy
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value a policy of isolationism can have in stopping fascism 
the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 is an illustration of the
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women contributed greatly in the home front during the war
taken together, two posters in Document 2 can be used to show that
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Greenland
worlds biggest island 
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withdrawal from overseas colonies
which trend in US foreign policy is shown by the passage of the Neutrality Act of 1939, the destroyers for bases deal, and the Lend-Lease Act of 1941?
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refusing to join League of Nations
which action demonstrates the US efforts to isolate itself from European conflicts after WWII
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African Americans were involved in combat operations during WWII
what did the role played by the Tuskegee Airmen indicate about race relations in WWII 
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military authorities saw them as a threat to national security 
what argument does the San Fransisco News use to support the removal of Japanese - American from west coast 
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8,000 miles
what is the diameter of the earth 
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protect American colonies from foreign aggression
Banning loans to nations at war and Prohibiting the sale of arms to the nation at war were similar in that each was intended to
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restrict loans to warring nations and limit trade with them
the neutrality laws passed in the 1930s were based on the assumption that the surest way to avoid war was for the US to
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their jobs were taken by men returning from the war
what effect did the end of WWII have on American women who worked in defense industries during the war
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state laws were declared unconstitutional by Supreme Court 
in what way was US Supreme Court cases of Plessy v Ferguson and Korematsu v US similar
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Madrid
what is the capital of Spain
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provide defensive weapons to our European friends
what was a major goal of US foreign policy in the 1930s
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the US passed multiple neutrality laws 
what describes how the US responded in the 1930s to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy 
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many essential goods were rationed
which statement about US economy during WWII is accurate 
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gas was rationed, victory gardens were planted, and more women found jobs in factories
which statement best describes how WWII affected the home front in the US 
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amazon
world's longest the river