What was Isolationism
America's plan to stay out of European conflict
Who was the Dictator Leader of the Soviet Union
Joseph Stalin
Name one of the members of the Axis powers
Germany, Italy, Japan, Bulgaria and Hungary
On what day did Pearl Harbor happen
December 7, 1941
What was the motto of Roosevelt Corollary
"walk softly and carry a big stick"
Why did the idea of collective security fail ?
America and the Soviet Union didn't join the League of Nations
What did Women do during the war to help
Worked in factories and helped make supplies for the war
Name one member of the Allies
USA, United Kingdom, France, Soviet Union, Australia, Belgium and Canada
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F.D.R sought to improve relations in Latin America with the
Good Neighbor Policy
Why did the United States decide to return to the policy of Isolationism ?
World War 1
What event cause America to join the war
The attack on Pearl Harbor
When did World War 2 end
September 2, 1945
After what event was there an increase in the number of Dictatorship leaders
The Russian Revolution of 1917
What did President Roosevelt enact that forced the relocation of Japanese Americans
Executive Order 9066
What is an example of a exception to the trend of isolationism ?
Washington Naval Conference or Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact
What code made Native Americans a huge help during wartime
Navajo Code
Where did Hitler house the Jews during the Holocaust
Concentration Camps
What two Japanese cities were the hydrogen bombs dropped on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Who were The Flying Tigers and what did they do
They were American soldiers that engaged in combat with the Japanese as well as fly in supplies for the Chinese
What were the reasons for Isolationism
Americans were disenchanted with problems in the world or Americans were cut off by two oceans from Europe & Asia
What were war bonds
Government issued bonds that were used to raise money for the war
How many allied casualties were there on D day
10,250
Who was the British Prime Minister
Winston Churchill
What was the Lend-Lease Act
A act in which the president would lend or lease any needed war supplies to a country that would be vital to the defense of the U.S