The United States enters the War 3

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Atrocities are ______. cities devoted to astronomy cruel acts character traits scars on your skin

Cruel acts

Which of the following received lend-lease aid? Italy Great Britain Soviet Union Germany

Great Britain Soviet Union

The Japanese attacked _____ and established a puppet state called Manchukuo. Cambodia Manchuria Vietnam

Manchuria

Isolationism ______. favored U.S. involvement in international affairs dominated U.S. policy in the years immediately following World War I contributed to American neutrality in the early years of World War II encouraged U.S. aid to the Allies in Europe

dominated U.S. policy in the years immediately following World War I contributed to American neutrality in the early years of World War II

Why did the Japanese want to build an empire in Asia?

Japan had emerged as an aggressive military power. The Japanese government was largely controlled by a group of militarists. Economic factors influenced Japan's desire to conquer territory in Asia. As an island nation, Japan lacked many natural resources. The Japanese depended on the Asian mainland to supply oil, rubber, tin, and other raw materials for industry. The mainland also served as an important market for Japanese products.

What happened as a result of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor? The United States negotiated with Japan in an effort to avoid war. The United States imposed trade restrictions on Japan. The United States entered World War II on the side of the Allies.

The United States entered World War II on the side of the Allies.

The Selective Training and Service Act was the first peacetime military draft in U.S. history.

True


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