History Exam Review Unit 1 Ultimatum - a demand that one country accept another country’s terms or face war - Austria-Hungary sent Serbia an ultimatum that they did not accept‚ giving Austria an excuse to enter Serbia - this officially started WWI Lusitania - a British luxury liner - it was torpedoed by a German U-boat and brought the U.S. into WW1 War Measures Act - an act that took away the civil
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Goebbels 6. Francisco Franco 7. Winston Churchill 8. Charles Lindbergh 9. Wendell Willkie Use the following to answer questions 10-13: Define and state the historical significance of the following: 10. totalitarianism 11. fascism 12. isolationism 13. appeasement Use the following to answer questions 14-37: Describe and state the historical significance of the following: 14. London Economic Conference 15. Good Neighbor policy 16. Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act 17. Nazi party
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Which was the more important reason for the development of the Cold War in the years 1948 – 1955: -The Truman Doctrine - The Potsdam Conference Both the Truman Doctrine and Potsdam Conference were rhetorical confrontations between communism and capitalism. The Truman Doctrine was an American foreign policy and the Potsdam conference was hostile meeting between the leaders of Britain‚ USA‚ and Russia. I think that the Truman Doctrine was the more important reason for the development of the
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police states also by destroying religious and political dissent. Churchill also feared the Soviet Union was trying to expand towards Western Europe and East Asia. Truman wanted to aid those in Greece and Turkey. He warned if America retreated into isolationism the peace of the world would be in danger. Soon after‚ congress voted to donate 400 million dollars to aid those in Greece and Turkey. Truman promised to help the nations who are struggling against communist movements; they named this the Truman
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d. Didn’t stop Mussolini in taking Abyssinia‚ In fact gave them 2/3 so that they wouldn’t go to war. Also didn’t stop him in conquering Ethiopia because they didn’t want him to be allied with Hitler. (He later did anyway) c. Isolationism iv. USA never joined the League of Nations 7. Since the US never joined‚ it was headed by weak countries e. Britain and France were economically and military weak because of WWI 8. US would trade
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1) Isolationism a) Non-interventionism b) Avoid alliances with other nations c) Avoid being drawn into wars while maintaining participation in global economic affairs and trade 2) Washington Conference (1921) a) Attended by United States‚ Japan‚ China‚ France‚ Britain‚ Italy‚ Belgium‚ Netherlands‚ and Portugal b) The Soviet Union was not invited c) Called by President Warren G. Harding d) Held in Washington from November 1921 to February 1922 e) Resulted in the Five-Power treaty‚ the Four-Power
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towards foreigners and other un-American political ideas. The Red Scare from 1919 to 1921‚ was a period of general fear of communists and all forms of socialism‚ that followed the beginning of passing acts against immigration in the path leading to isolationism. This also led to Palmer Raids in which more than 500 foreign citizens were deported. Both of these events confirmed the growing belief that the US was under threat from new immigrants. In order to diminish this fear‚ the Ku Klux Klan reappeared
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passage‚ this renders more sympathy for the foresters and deems the narrator as unemotional‚ as an interrogator should be. The consistent use of pathetic fallacy throughout the passage conveys the figurative meaning‚ which encompasses the theme of isolationism and defiance; this such theme is manifested through the character of the forester. The impact of war is conveyed through the personification of the house; “there
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world stage. The United States since World War I had been a great economic power through foreign policies generated by President Wilson. President Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ retained much of the foreign policies instituted by Wilson. FDR continued the isolationism policy and even signed in the Neutrality Act of 1935‚ making it illegal for the U.S. to ship arms to belligerents during any wartime engagement. Roosevelt tried to remain isolated during the event that is until December
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President Wilson’s main goal before the start of World War I was to not get involved. Practicing isolationism was a difficult task to follow through with though. Intercepting the Zimmerman Telegram from the Germans to the Mexican government changes the perspective of entering into the war. President Wilson’s “He Kept Us Out Of The War” campaign slogan quickly went out the window. Before America just entered into the war‚ Wilson wanted to make sure he had majority support from the American people
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