What are the series of acts that congress pass in 1935.
Neutrality acts
What treaty is signed in 1919 that blames Germany for the start of WWI?
The Treaty of Versailles
Who were the Allies of WWII
United States, Soviet Union, Britian, France
What event causes America to join WWII?
Attack on Pearl Harbor
What is Isolationism?
Isolationism is a political philosophy that emphasizes not getting involved into political affairs and war with other countries
What is the name of the pact that unifies Germany, Italy, and Japan in 1940?
Tripartite Pact
Which country was occupied by Germany by summer of 1940?
France
What is the name of the U.S ship that Germany sinks with their U-boats in 1941?
Reuban James
What did the Neutrality Acts of 1935 do for the U.S
Outlaw's arms sales and loans to nations at war
What is the Political Ideology that associates with far-right nationalism, as well as a strong military and centralized dictatorship?
Who were the Axis Powers of WWII
Germany, Italy, Japan
What year does the U.S officially join the war?
1941
What does the Neutrality Act of 1939 do for America
It allows for the sale of arms and loans to countries in war.
What was the event on September 1, 1939, that caused the official start of WWII?
Germanys Invasion of Poland
What were two countries that had a fascist government during WWII?
Germany, Italy
How many destroyers (War boats) were left after the attack on Pearl Harbor?
Three
Why was America able to trade with Japan and China after Japan invades Manchuria?
What American actions caused a Japanese attack on the United States on December 7th, 1941?
The Embargos places on Materials and Oil
What is the American response to the Tripartite Pact?
What were the French controlled colonies that were taken by Japan in 1941?
Indochina (Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia)