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Chapter 16 Section 4
1. Axis Powers
2. Lend-Lease Act
3. Atlantic Charter
4. Allies
Photo from the attack on Pearl Harbor
5. Hideki Tojo
6. Why did some Americans object to the cash and carry policy?
7. What impact did the outbreak of war in Europe have on U.S. foreign and defense
policy?
8. How might FDR’s reelection in 1940 have affected the Constitution?
9. Why did Roosevelt take one “unneutral” step after another to assist Britain and te
Soviet Union in 1941?
10. How was oil a source of conflict between Japan and the United States?
11. What problem would the Japanese attack on Pearl harbor solve for Roosevelt?
What new problems would it create?
12. How did isolationists’ and interventionists’ opinions differ regarding America’s
responsibility to other nations?
13. Do you think that the United States should have waited to be attacked before
declaring war?
14. Although the U.S. was unwilling to declare war early in 1941, Churchill told his
cabinet, “We must have patience and trust to the tide which is flowing our way,
and to events.” What do you think Churchill meant by this remark? Support your
answer.
15. Create a timeline of key events leading to America’s entry into World War II.
Use the dates already plotted on the timeline below as a guide.
March
1941
September
1940
August
1941
June
1941
December
1941