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CHAPTER 34: READING GUIDE-FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT AND THE SHADOW OF WAR The London Conference Define: London Economic Conference 1. What were the results of Roosevelt's decision not to help stabilize currencies? Freedom for (from?) the Filipinos and Recognition for the Russians Define: Tydings-McDuffie Act 2. What was the reason for America's decision to free the Philippines? Becoming a Good Neighbor Define: Good Neighbor Policy 3. Was the United States serious about the Good Neighbor policy? Explain. Secretary Hull's Reciprocal Trade Agreements Define: Cordell Hull, Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act 4. Were reciprocal trade agreements a good idea? Explain. Storm-Cellar Isolationism Define: Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, Fascism 5. What were the reasons for American isolationism? Congress Legislates Neutrality Define: Gerald Nye, Neutrality Acts 6. How did the Neutrality Acts attempt to keep the U.S. out of war? America Dooms Loyalist Spain Define: Francisco Franco, Spanish Civil War 7. How did the Spanish Civil War contribute to WWII? Appeasing Japan and Germany Define: Quarantine Speech, Panay, Rhineland, Sudentenland, Munich Conference, Appeasement 8. What actions were taken by fascist governments that showed that they were a threat? Hitler's Belligerency and U.S. Neutrality Define: Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, Cash and Carry 9. How did the United States respond to the start of WWII in Europe? The Fall of France Define: Phony War, Blitzkrieg, Winston Churchill 10. What further steps did the United States take after the fall of France? Bolstering Britain with the Destroyer Deal (1940) Define: Battle of Britain, Royal Air Force, Fortress America, America First, Charles Lindbergh, Destroyer Deal 12. Describe the conflict between interventionists and isolationists in America in 1940. FDR Shatters the Two-Term Tradition (1940) Define: Wendell Wilke 13. Interpret the results of the 1940 election. Congress Passes the Landmark Lend-Lease Law Define: Lend-Lease 14. What was so controversial about Lend-Lease? Hitler's Assault on the Soviet Union Spawns the Atlantic Charter Define: Atlantic Charter 15. What was the reaction in America to the Nazi attack on the Soviet Union? U.S. Destroyers and Hitler's U-Boats Clash 16. How did America's implementation of the Lend-Lease policy bring us closer to war? Surprise Assault at Pearl Harbor Define: Dutch East Indies, Pearl Harbor, December 7 1941 17. How did American actions contribute to Japan's decision to attack Pearl Harbor? CHAPTER 35: AMERICA IN WORLD WAR II The Allies Trade Space for Time Define/Explain: Germany First 19. "America's task was far more complex and back-breaking [in World War II] than in World War I." Explain. The Shock of War Define/Explain: Axis Powers, Internment Camps, Korematsu v. U.S 20. How did the war affect liberal ideals and goals at home? Building the War Machine Define/Explain: War Production Board, War Labor Board 21. What effects did the war have on manufacturing, agriculture and labor? 22. In what way can it be said that the reason's for Japanese immigrants' success also caused them trouble? Manpower and Womanpower Define/Explain: WAACS, WAVES, SPARS, GI, Braceros, Rosie the Riveter 23. What opportunities were opened to women as a result of the war? Wartime Migrations Define/Explain: A. Philip Randolph, Fair Employment Practices Commission, Double V, CORE, Code Talkers, Zoot Suit Riots 24. What effect did the war have on the nation's minorities? Holding the Homefront 25. What economic effects resulted from American participation in the war? The Rising Sun in the Pacific Define/Explain: Douglas MacArthur, Bataan Death March 26. Describe Japanese victories in the Pacific in the months following Pearl Harbor. Japan's High Tide at Midway Define/Explain: Battle of the Coral Sea, Midway, Chester Nimitz 27. Why was Midway an important battle? American Leapfrogging Toward Tokyo Define/Explain: Guadalcanal, Island Hopping, Guam 28. What strategy did the United States use to defeat the Japanese? The Allied Halting of Hitler Define/Explain: Wolf Packs, Enigma, Erwin Rommel, Bernard Montgomery, El Alamein, Battle of Stalingrad 29. "The war against Hitler looked much better at the end of 1942 than it had in the beginning." Explain. A Second Front from North Africa to Rome Define/Explain: Soft Underbelly of Europe, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Casablanca, Sicily 30. Describe the purpose and outcome of the Invasion of North Africa. D-Day: June 6, 1944 Define/Explain: Teheran, D-Day, Normandy, George Patton 31. Why could June 6, 1944 be considered THE turning point of the war? The Last Days of Hitler Define/Explain: Battle of the Bulge, "Nuts," Elbe River, Holocaust, V-E Day 34. Describe the last six months of war in Europe. Japan Dies Hard Define/Explain: Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Kamikazes 35. Explain the meaning of the title of this section. Atomic Bombs Define/Explain: Potsdam, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Hirohito 36. What was the military impact of the atomic bomb? The Allies Triumphant Define/Explain: George Marshall 37. "This complex conflict was the best fought war in America's history." Explain Varying Viewpoints: The Atomic Bombs: Were They Justified? 38. What questions concerning WWII have historians attempted to answer?