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Name: __________________________________________________________________________ Date: __________________ Period: ______________ Chapter 25: Diplomacy and World War II, 1929-1945 From 1929-1945, U.S. foreign policy moved from ______________________ to ______________________. *Note* - Not all sections follow the exact structure of the chapter. Read entire chapter & look for instructions on each page before writing. Hoover’s Pre-War Foreign Policy Roosevelt’s Pre-War Foreign Policy Hoover’s predominate foreign policy was... (circle one) Isolationism Collective Security Internationalism Imperialism Japanese Aggression in Manchuria Today, Manchuria is located in the country of ______________ What Happened? Stimson Doctrine Latin America Hoover’s foreign policy in Latin America was... (circle one) Isolationism Collective Security Internationalism Imperialism Explain: - Nicaragua & Haiti – FDR was mostly focused on the__________________ instead of foreign policy Latin America Good Neighbor Policy Pan-American Conferences - Cuba - __________________________________________________ Economic Diplomacy Recognition of USSR – Philippines – Trade Agreements –

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Name: __________________________________________________________________________ Date: __________________ Period: ______________

Chapter 25: Diplomacy and World War II, 1929-1945

From 1929-1945, U.S. foreign policy moved from ______________________ to ______________________.

*Note* - Not all sections follow the exact structure of the chapter. Read entire chapter & look for instructions on each page before writing.

Hoover’s Pre-War Foreign Policy Roosevelt’s Pre-War Foreign Policy Hoover’s predominate foreign policy was... (circle one)

Isolationism Collective Security Internationalism Imperialism Japanese Aggression in Manchuria

Today, Manchuria is located in the country of ______________ What Happened? Stimson Doctrine Latin America Hoover’s foreign policy in Latin America was... (circle one)

Isolationism Collective Security Internationalism Imperialism

Explain:

- Nicaragua & Haiti –

FDR was mostly focused on the__________________ instead of foreign policy

Latin America Good Neighbor Policy Pan-American Conferences - Cuba - __________________________________________________

Economic Diplomacy Recognition of USSR – Philippines – Trade Agreements –

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Term Definition & Date Why is it a cause? Ca

uses

of W

ar in

Eur

ope –

page

s 524

-528

World

wide

De

pres

sion

Choose 1 & Respond: It caused... It led to...

It forced... It angered...

Aggr

essiv

e Mili

taris

m/ F

ascis

m

Italy Leader: _________________ What Happened:

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Germany Leader: _________________ What Happened:

Japan What Happened:

Choose 1 & Respond: It caused... It led to...

It forced... It angered...

Appe

asem

ent

Appeasement means to (choose: calm, challenge) an aggressor. The allies appeased Hitler because they wanted to __________________.

Ethiopia (1935) –

Rhineland (1936) –

China (1937) -

Appeasement was ultimately (choose: successful, a failure) page 527

Choose 1 & Respond: It caused... It led to...

It forced... It angered...

Outb

reak

of W

ar

Non-aggression pact – Invasion of Poland – Blitzkrieg –

Choose 1 & Respond: It caused... It led to...

It forced... It angered...

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Isolationism – pg 525 US Involvement Public Opinion –

Impact of WWI –

Neutrality Acts –

- 1935:

- 1936:

- 1937:

America First Committee – They believed... In GREEN, color the statements “America First-ers” would agree with.

Led by (important person): _______________________________

Preparedness (p. 526) -

Changing U.S. Policy (p. 528) – U.S. foreign policy began to change when FDR __________________

____________________. He began to support the Allies because

_______________________________________________________.

Cash & Carry -

Was Cash & Carry neutral? YES NO Was Cash & Carry isolationist? YES NO

Selective Service Act (1940) -

Arsenal of Democracy (p. 529) – Four Freedoms -

**Lend-Lease Act -

Shoot on Sight –

What caused this change in US Policy?

When Hitler’s done with Europe, he will come for the U.S.

We need to focus on the

Great Depression –

a not war.

The U.S. can only protect its own democracy by

staying out of the European war

We must protect

democracy world wide

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Causes of WWII in the Pacific

Disputes With Japan

U.S. Economic Action Negotations

Date: ___________________

“A date which will ___________

__________________________

Was Pearl Harbor Avoidable? Page 540

Possibly, if... *

*

*

Probably not, because... *

*

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Pearl Harbor

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Mobilization on the Homefront

Mobilization – (verb) the act of assembling and readying _____________ and supplies for ____________.

Instructions: Explain how each sector worked to rapidly mobilize for war.

Did this also occur in World War I? YES NO

Did this also occur in

World War I? YES NO

Explain – *Manhattan Project -

Did this also occur in

World War I? YES NO

a war bond is an (circle) loan, stock from individual people to the government to fund the war.

Did this also occur in

World War I? YES NO

Did this also occur in

World War I? YES NO

Explain – *Office of War Information –

Did this also occur in

World War I? YES NO

Instructions: Each propaganda poster had a purpose. Match the purpose to the propaganda. Fund War Effort Conserve Resources Increase War Production Maintain Public Morale

OWM

OPA

Defic

it $$

By the end of WWII, the US was (circle) OUT OF, STILL IN the Great Depression

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War’s Impact on Society Instructions: Describe the positive and/or negative impact that the war had on different demographics. Some will have both.

Election of 1940

Winner: 1. How were these elections unique? 2. Why do you think the public voted this way?

Election of 1944

Winner:

African Americans Mexican Americans

American Indians Japanese Americans

Women Immigrants

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World War II: The Battle Fronts Allied Powers Axis Powers

Military Strategies & Weapons Antibiotics Radar Plastic Fighter Planes

Euro

pean

The

atre

What Happened? Information Effects Turning Point o No

o Yes If yes, for who?

____________________

o No o Yes

If yes, for who?

_________________

o No o Yes

If yes, for who?

____________________

Germany surrendered on (VE Day) ______________________

ß Color Key ß Color Key

Location: Date: General:

Location: Date: General:

Location: Date: General:

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Allied Powers Axis Powers

Military Strategies & Weapons Sonar *Island Hopping – Kamikaze –

Paci

fic T

heat

re

What Happened? Information Effects Turning Point o No

o Yes If yes, for who?

____________________

o No o Yes

If yes, for who?

_________________

o No o Yes

If yes, for who?

____________________

Japan surrendered on (VJ Day) ______________________

ß Color Key ß Color Key

Location: Date: General:

Location: Date: General:

Location: Date: General:

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Wartime Conferences

Casablanca

Tehran

**Yalta

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

**Potsdam

Legacy of World War II The United Nations Pick the top 2 legacies

1. 2.

1. This United Nations is a _____________________________ Made up of _______ countries including _______________ ________________________________________________.

2. The United Nations replaced the failed _________________ _________________ created after WWI.

3. Unlike the League of Nations, the U.S. did/did not join the UN.

The U.S. emerged from WWII as _________________________ in the world.

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