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Diplomacy in the Inter-War Years - Quiz 1

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The Latin American policies of Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt were similar in that both?

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were guided by the protectionism of the Hawley-Smoot Tariff.

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intended to create a stable regime in Nicaragua.

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intended to use force, if necessary, to protect American oil interests in Mexico.

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advocated digging an isthmus canal in northern Nicaragua.

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intended to decrease U. S. intervention there.

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the one obstacle to resolving American-Japanese during the 1941 negotiations was?

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control of the natural resources of southeast Asia.

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Japanese occupation of China.

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the embargo on war supplies to Japan.

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the Japanese alliance with Germany and Italy.

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The effect of the Neutrality Acts of 1935-1937 was to?

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halt all trade between the U. S. and belligerent nations.

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encourage aggressor nations because they knew in advance that the U. S. would not become involved.

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encourage trade between the United States and belligerent nations.

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prevent United States involvement in European wars.

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encourage peaceful settlement of problems between potentially belligerent nations.

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The most accurate description of United States foreign policy toward Japan between 1900 and 1941 is that the United States?

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supported Japan's territorial ambitions.

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attempted to restrict Japan's growth and power.

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encouraged Japan to develop a strong industrial base.

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lacked interest in Japanese policies.

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The high-tariff policy of the United States between the two world wars?

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triggered economic growth in the United States but stagnation in Europe.

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created an abnormal speculative spiral on the U. S. stock market.

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retarded the growth of manufacturing in the U. S.

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hindered European nations from repaying their war debts to the U. S.

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enabled the U. S. to recover from the Depression more rapidly than other countries.

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The America First Committee?

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pushed for more aid to England and France in order to defend America.

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urged an immediate declaration of war on Germany.

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argued that a Nazi victory in Europe would pose no threat to American national security.

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drew most of its support from the East and West Coasts and the South.

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In 1933, the United States finally recognized the government of communist Russia, in part because the?

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United States hopes for substantial trade with Russia.

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Soviet Union completely abandoned support of the Comintern.

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Soviet Union completely abandoned support of the Comintern.

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United States felt it needed a new ally against Hitler.

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The United States responded to the Japanese seizure of Manchuria from China in 1931 by?

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issuing the Stimson Doctrine, which amounted to a moral lecture.

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asking the League of Nations to condemn Japanese aggression.

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doing nothing.

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imposing trade sanctions against Japan.

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The diplomatic strategy behind the Lend-Lease program was to?

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continue American neutrality at all costs during World War II.

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support non-Communist nations at the close of World War II.

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stimulate the growth of Third World nations' economies.

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aid American business interests in Latin America.

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support England's war efforts against Germany without the United States entering World War II.

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As Italy invaded Ethiopia and Japan invaded China, the Roosevelt administration?

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encouraged the League of Nations to impose economic sanctions on the aggressor nations.

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sent men, money, and material to the invaded countries.

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limited its actions to feeble warnings and moral outrage.

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joined the League of Nations in declaring war against the aggressor nations.

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Which statement best represents the United States' response to reports of the German persecution of Jews?

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Americans overwhelmingly supported legislation to admit twenty thousand German refugee children.

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the United States expressed sympathy for the plight of the Jews, and liberalized its restrictive immigration laws.

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the United States sponsored the ship St. Louis to rescue 900 Jews for resettlement in America.

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the United States expressed sympathy for the plight of the Jews, but refused to liberalize its restrictive immigration laws.

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The purpose of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech was to?

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obtain a congressional declaration of war against Germany.

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obtain a congressional declaration of war against Japan.

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gain support for his Lend-Lease program.

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assert complete American neutrality in the war in Europe.

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set forth the terms under which Germany's surrender would be accepted.

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