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History quiz 5 Crossword
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1) War debts- the money owed to the united states by various european powers as a result of world war 1- 17 billion. Reparations-Germany was blamed for starting world war 1 and was assigned a figure of 33 billion- to be paid to the winning side in the war.
3) The U.S. policy was to lend weapons to nations fighting against aggression.
4) Groups gained widespread public support. Women assumed leadership of many of these groups in America because women were seen as having a special interest because they were mothers and wives.
5) step towards arms control. Target was the battleship.
7) In August 1941 the American president FDR and the British prime minister Winston Churchill issued the Atlantic charter. The document established the war aims of the nation.
8) in 1931 Japan seized Manchuria from China. The U.S. along with other nations protested the Japanese actions with little success.
11) The Japanese attacked the U.S. military forces in Hawaii on Dec. 7, 1941.
14) the failed policy of giving hitler what he wanted in exchange for promises not to demand any more territroy.
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2) Many Americans advocated this policy as the war clouds were building in Asia and Europe.
6) A shift in American policy toward Latin America. The policy of intervention by force was to be replaced by a policy of working together.
9) An agreement among 62 nations to condemn war as a means of solving world problems.
10) prohibited arms and weapons sales to warring nations. The laws were modified many times.
12) in 1938 Hitler seized the sudetenland, a part of Czechoslovakia with a large German population. Hitler promised not to seize any more territory and the English and French leaders told the world they had preserved peace.
13) In 1936 the United States officially endorsed a policy of non-intervention in Latin America.
15) Leader of the Nazi party in Germany. He came to power in 1933.
16) attempts to improve relations with latin american nations. The history of relations between the united states and latin america was generally one based on intervention and domination by the u.s. U.S. investments by 1929 had reached 3.5 billion and the economies of the latin american nations dramatically influenced by U.S. economic decision. Many latin american nations complained that the resources of their nations were being drained by U.S. companies. the good neighbor policy and pan-americanism were attempts to reinvent american relations with latin america. the real product of american actions was the nationalism that continued to develop during the years after world war 2.
17) Many Americans advocated this policy as the war clouds were building in Asia and Europe.
18) The Japanese plan to replace Western colonial powers as the most influential nations in Asia.
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