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,{ Section 3 Words to Know cash-and-carry policy a plan that let nations at war buy g'oods that they could pay cash for and then carry home lend-lease plan to lend or lease supplies to a country whose defense is needed to protect the United States An., World War I, most Americans feared that alliances, or unions, with other nations would pull the United States into another war. Yet, Americans could see the growing signs of war in Europe and Asia. Many Americans asked whether the United States had a duty to help other countries. Remember The Uniled Slotes wos in lhe middle of Ìhe Greol Depression when World Wor ll begon, í--ï ITEEP U.S. ÜAß agreed with the message on this poster. Ãàany Americans Staying Out of War Between 1935 and L937, the U.S. Congress passed several laws to keep the country out of war. Many Americans backed these laws because they wanted the United States to remain a peaceful nation. However, some Americans backed the laws because they were isolationists. Isolationism is the policy of staying out of the problems of another country. These people said the United States had plenty of problems of its own. Congress passed a law that started a cash-and-carry policy. Under this plan, nations at war could buy goods that they could pay cash for and then carry home. President Roosevelt did not agree with isolationism. He believed that the United States should be a good neighbor to countries around the world. President Roosevelt also believed that the United States should stand up to the dictators in Europe. However, Roosevelt 398 Unit 7 . The United Stltes in Crisis lrr '': !: '{'N had a huge problem to solve at home. He spent most of his time trying to end the Great Depression. ïr..;t*nt were many Americans isolationists? The End of lsolation Before L940, no President of the United States had ever run for a third term. The election of 1940 was different. The reason was the war in Europe. Many Americans felt Roosevelt's experience as a leader was necessary if the United States did go to war. ,l qi President Roosevelt promised the American people that if he were elected for a third term, he would keep the United States out of the war. 9*s*pfu ' focf The Weptern Hemisphere is the hemisphere in which all of North America and South America are located. In I94O, Franklin Roosevelt was reelected for a third term as President. He was the first American President ever to serve more than two straight terms. The American people could now see how dangerous Hitler really was. President Roosevelt said that the United States had to keep Hitler out of the Western Hemisphere. Roosevelt asked for the first peacetime draft in U.S. history. l Soon after the election of L94O, Winston Churchill, the leader of Great Britain, asked the United States for help against Nazi Germany. Britain did not have enough money to buy weapons. To help Great Britain, President Roosevelt asked Congress to pass a lend-lease plan. This plan gave the President the power to lend or lease supplies to a country whose defense was needed to protect the United States. Many isolationists disliked Roosevelt's plan. However, in eafly 1,94L, Congress agreed to the lend-lease plan. Sending ships, guns, and other supplies to Britain became very dangerous. German submarines began , ¡.} 'r rrÞ; ' Chapter 21 . Leading Up to War . 1922-1941 399 ' attacking American ships. In October I94I, German submarines sank a U.S. Navy ship, killiñg 115 sailors. To many Americans, it seemed that war was coming closer each day. 'it¡'. .¡ti What did President Roosevelt do to prepare for war? Pearl Harbor an ally of Germany and Italy. At the same time, Japan continued to expand into Asia. In protest, Roosevelt, in 194I, stopped trade with Japan. He banned oil shipments to Japan. Japan needed oil to keep its military tanks, trucks, and airplanes working. In September L94O, Japan became Japan and the United States started talks in November 1947. Neither side would compromise. While the talks continued, Japan was busy making Events Leading to World War ll Mussolini goins power in ltoly Oclober 1922 September I 93 ì Jopon invodes Monchurio. Jonuory 1933 Hitler becomes leoder of Germony July I 937 Joponese move forther into Chino Morch 1938 Germony onnexes Austrio September 1938 Munich Conference is held August I 939 Nozi-Soviel Poct is signed September I 939 Germony invodes Polond l. Who wos the firsl diclolor lo goin power? 2. Lole in I939, why did counlries in 400 Unit 7 . The United St{es in Crisis 9F, Europe feor Germony? :,;^,'. '.J; plans to attack the U.S. navy base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in th.e Pacific Ocean. These islands belonged to the United States. lapan felt it would take the United States a while to rebuild its forces after an attack. Before dawn in Hawaii on Sunday, December 7, L94I, Japanese pilots headed toward the U.S. Navy base at Pearl Harbor, on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. There, Japanese planes destroyed 19 American ships and killed more tlran 2,400 Americans. ,{ The next day, December 8, 1947, President Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Congress agreed, and the United States once again joined its allies to fight a war. What happened when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor? Section 3 Review L. In what ways were the views of many members of Congress different from President Roosevelt's on isolationism? 2.Whry did Ainericans elect President Roosevelt for a third term in I94O? 3. Critical Thinking Why were some isolationists against the lend-lease plan? 4. Write About History Members of your family are isolationists. You have just heard the news about the attack on Pearl Harbor. Describe in writing the discussion that takes place in your home. I ìt $"; Chapter 21 . Leading Up to War . 1922-1941 401