PART II: Checking Your Progress
... resented the role of European bankers in bringing on the Great Depression and feared their return to influence. Seeking to withdraw from overseas commitments and colonial expense, the United States, in 1934, promised future independence to a. ...
... resented the role of European bankers in bringing on the Great Depression and feared their return to influence. Seeking to withdraw from overseas commitments and colonial expense, the United States, in 1934, promised future independence to a. ...
Chapter 34 - Scott County Schools
... The US withdrawal from the London Economic conference illustrates FDR’s determination not to associate his New Deal (inflationary) agenda with an international attempt to combat the effects of global depression by stabilizing international currencies. ...
... The US withdrawal from the London Economic conference illustrates FDR’s determination not to associate his New Deal (inflationary) agenda with an international attempt to combat the effects of global depression by stabilizing international currencies. ...
The Road to World War II
... 1. Describe the cause and effect of American isolationism during the 1930s (USH.4.8) 2. Compare and contrast President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s world view with that of Germany’s Adolph Hitler (USH.5.1) 3. Identify and describe key events that resulted in the United States entry into World War II (USH ...
... 1. Describe the cause and effect of American isolationism during the 1930s (USH.4.8) 2. Compare and contrast President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s world view with that of Germany’s Adolph Hitler (USH.5.1) 3. Identify and describe key events that resulted in the United States entry into World War II (USH ...
The Rise of Dictators
... Opportunist #3- Hideki Tojo •1930’s Japan •Military regime wants imperial and industrial power •Maintain Emperor Hirohito as puppet figurehead ...
... Opportunist #3- Hideki Tojo •1930’s Japan •Military regime wants imperial and industrial power •Maintain Emperor Hirohito as puppet figurehead ...
The Rise of Dictators
... Opportunist #3- Hideki Tojo •1930’s Japan •Military regime wants imperial and industrial power •Maintain Emperor Hirohito as puppet figurehead ...
... Opportunist #3- Hideki Tojo •1930’s Japan •Military regime wants imperial and industrial power •Maintain Emperor Hirohito as puppet figurehead ...
The Rise of Dictators
... nations. Germany, Italy, and later Japan, became known as the Axis Powers. Powers. ► In March 1938, Germany took over Austria. Several months later, Hitler demanded the Sudetenland, a region of Czechoslovakia. Following the policy of appeasement, appeasement, or giving into a competitor’s demands in ...
... nations. Germany, Italy, and later Japan, became known as the Axis Powers. Powers. ► In March 1938, Germany took over Austria. Several months later, Hitler demanded the Sudetenland, a region of Czechoslovakia. Following the policy of appeasement, appeasement, or giving into a competitor’s demands in ...
SOL 10 & 11 World War II
... Sudetenland and Hitler promised not to take any more territory and to settle w/negotiation Chamberlain thought—peace preserved; Hitler invaded Czech. 03/15/1939 Hitler can not be trusted ...
... Sudetenland and Hitler promised not to take any more territory and to settle w/negotiation Chamberlain thought—peace preserved; Hitler invaded Czech. 03/15/1939 Hitler can not be trusted ...
From Appeasement to War-Failure of Diplomacy st.ed
... Spain Collapses into Civil War When conservatives led by Francisco Franco revolted against the new reformist government in Spain, a civil war broke out that drew help from Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union. Franco’s rebels won, and he set up a fascist dictatorship. ...
... Spain Collapses into Civil War When conservatives led by Francisco Franco revolted against the new reformist government in Spain, a civil war broke out that drew help from Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union. Franco’s rebels won, and he set up a fascist dictatorship. ...
ch161ppt - Mentor High School
... League does nothing to stop him • 1935, League fails to stop Mussolini’s invasion of Ethiopia ...
... League does nothing to stop him • 1935, League fails to stop Mussolini’s invasion of Ethiopia ...
The Spanish Neutrality during the Second World War
... of the Tripartite Pact. Most observers believed that the Mediterranean would be closed with the Axis conquest of both the Suez and Gibraltar entry points. Fortunately for Spain, Hitler ordered the beginning of Operation Barbarrossa in June 1941. With this, the strategic scenario changed: the central ...
... of the Tripartite Pact. Most observers believed that the Mediterranean would be closed with the Axis conquest of both the Suez and Gibraltar entry points. Fortunately for Spain, Hitler ordered the beginning of Operation Barbarrossa in June 1941. With this, the strategic scenario changed: the central ...
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31-4-Aggressors-Invade-Nations
... The Civil War lasted 3 years. Hitler and Mussolini supported Franco by sending troops, tanks, and airplanes. Franco’s forces were called the Nationalists. The Soviet Union supplied Spain’s elected government. The new Spanish republic collapsed and Franco became Spain’s Fascist dictator. ...
... The Civil War lasted 3 years. Hitler and Mussolini supported Franco by sending troops, tanks, and airplanes. Franco’s forces were called the Nationalists. The Soviet Union supplied Spain’s elected government. The new Spanish republic collapsed and Franco became Spain’s Fascist dictator. ...
WW2--Fascist Aggression
... Franco in Spain. Hitler wanted to test out his troops and military tactics The Republican army fighting Franco received little help from abroad Early in 1939, the Republicans collapsed ...
... Franco in Spain. Hitler wanted to test out his troops and military tactics The Republican army fighting Franco received little help from abroad Early in 1939, the Republicans collapsed ...
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... 1928 – Kellogg-Briand Pact – U.S. pledges not to use military force for aggressive ends But, by 1933 - Fewer people believe that peace established by Treaty of Versailles would hold up for long. Why? 1. Asia – Japan threatening China 2. Europe – a. Democracies fail b. Rise of Fascism—authoritari ...
... 1928 – Kellogg-Briand Pact – U.S. pledges not to use military force for aggressive ends But, by 1933 - Fewer people believe that peace established by Treaty of Versailles would hold up for long. Why? 1. Asia – Japan threatening China 2. Europe – a. Democracies fail b. Rise of Fascism—authoritari ...
World War II
... Election of 1944 A. FDR-Dems (4th term) B. Reps. Thomas E. Dewey 1. NY Governor 2. Dewey merely said “he could do better” C. FDR won carrying 36 states Thomas E. Dewey ...
... Election of 1944 A. FDR-Dems (4th term) B. Reps. Thomas E. Dewey 1. NY Governor 2. Dewey merely said “he could do better” C. FDR won carrying 36 states Thomas E. Dewey ...
partitions of czechoslovakia and poland, 1938–1939
... • Neville Chamberlain, the British Prime Minister, made three flights to Germany between September 15th and 29th, attempting to appease Hitler and avoid war. He ended up conceding the Sudetenland to Germany, by withdrawing support from Czechoslovakia. However, Hitler insisted that the Czechs withdra ...
... • Neville Chamberlain, the British Prime Minister, made three flights to Germany between September 15th and 29th, attempting to appease Hitler and avoid war. He ended up conceding the Sudetenland to Germany, by withdrawing support from Czechoslovakia. However, Hitler insisted that the Czechs withdra ...
WORLD WAR II REVIEW SHEET
... 1. What U.S. president made the decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan? ______________________________________________________ 2. The atomic bomb was dropped on these two Japanese cities ______________________________________________________ 3. The Allied invasion of France is called _____________ ...
... 1. What U.S. president made the decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan? ______________________________________________________ 2. The atomic bomb was dropped on these two Japanese cities ______________________________________________________ 3. The Allied invasion of France is called _____________ ...
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... (100,000 man Army allowed under the Versailles Treaty becomes the officer corps for the new million-man German Army) ...
... (100,000 man Army allowed under the Versailles Treaty becomes the officer corps for the new million-man German Army) ...
Victory in Europe
... Who were the Allies/the Axis Powers? Allies • United States • Great Britain • Soviet Union • And many others Axis Powers • Germany • Italy • Japan ...
... Who were the Allies/the Axis Powers? Allies • United States • Great Britain • Soviet Union • And many others Axis Powers • Germany • Italy • Japan ...