APUSH Unit 13 Chapters 35-36 Amsco Chapter 25 Date Assigned _________________ Name _____________________________________ Period ________________ Date Due ________________________ 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.