APUSH Unit 13 Name Chapters 35-36 Amsco Chapter 25 Period

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APUSH Unit 13
Chapters 35-36
Amsco Chapter 25
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Period ________________
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Herbert Hoover’s Foreign Policy
Japanese Aggression in Manchuria
-Stimson Doctrine
Latin America
Franklin Roosevelt’s Policies, 1933-1938
Good Neighbor Policy
-Pan-American Conferences
-Cuba
-Mexico
Economic Diplomacy
-London Economic Conference (1933)
- Recognition of the Soviet Union
- Philippines
- Reciprocal Trade Agreements
Events Abroad: Fascism and Aggressive Militarism
-Italy
- Germany
-Japan
American Isolationists
-Revisionist history of World War I
- Neutrality Acts
-Spanish Civil War
-America First Committee
Prelude to War
-Appeasement
--Ethiopia 1935
--Rhineland, 1936
--China 1937
--Sudetenland 1938
- US Response
-Preparedness
From Neutrality to War, 1939-1941
Outbreak of War in Europe
-Invasion of Poland
--Blitzkrieg
Changing U.S. Policy
- “Cash and Carry”
- Selective Service Act (1940)
- Destroyers-for -Bases Deal
The Election of 1940
- Wendell Willkie
-Results
Arsenal of Democracy
- Four Freedoms
- Lend-Lease Act
-Atlantic Charter
-Shoot-on-Sight
Disputes With Japan
-US Economic Action
-Negotiations
Pearl Harbor
- Partial Surprise
-Declaration of War
World War II: The Home Front
Industrial Production
-Wages, prices, and rationing
- Unions
-Financing the War
The War’s Impact on Society
- African Americans
-Mexican Americans
-Native Americans
-Japanese Americans
-Women
-Propaganda
The Election of 1944
- Again, FDR
-Thomas Dewy
- Results
World War II: The Battlefronts
Fighting Germany
-Defense at Sea, Attacks by Air
-From North Africa to Italy
- From D Day to Victory in Europe
-German Surrender and Discovery of the Holocaust
Fighting Japan
- Turning Point 1942
-Island-Hopping
-Major Battles-Atomic Bombs
-Japan Surrenders
Wartime Conferences
Casablanca
Teheran
Yalta
-Death of President Roosevelt
- Potsdam
The War’s Legacy
Costs
The United Nations
Expectations
Answer this in the space provided:
Could Pearl Harbor have been avoided? Consider evidence such as; US policies and diplomacy in the
late 1930s, isolationism, anti-Fascist and pro-British sympathies.
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