DE US HISTORY Ch. 25 Test
By the middle of 1940, Germany had defeated
All of these Answers are Correct (Norway, Denmark, France, the Netherlands)
President Franklin Roosevelt's sharpest foreign policy break with Herbert Hoover concerned
Europe
T/F The American stance of militant neutrality gained support in October 1935 when Mussolini finally launched his long-anticipated attack on Somalia.
False
Which of the following statements about the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany is FALSE?
His rise was partially precipitated my ruinous inflation
In 1929, a fascist-led government was in power in
Italy
In 1934, the Soviet Union complained that the United States had little interest in stopping the expansion of
Japan
The Tripartite Pact was a defensive alliance among
Japan, Germany, and Italy
In 1941, prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor,
President Roosevelt froze all Japanese assest in the US
All of the following nations were signatories to the Five-Power Pact of 1922 EXCEPT
Russia
T/F Stalin's nonaggression pact with Hitler was signed before the start of World War II in Europe.
True
Germany began World War II in Europe days after
a non-aggression pact was signed between Germany and Russia
In 1940, the "lend-lease" plan
allowed the US to loan weapons to England to be returned when the war was over
The Neutrality Act of 1937
allowed warring nations to purchase nonmilitary goods in the US if they paid cash
The Washington Conference of 1921
attempted to prevent a global naval arms race
In July 1940, opinion polls showed the clear majority of the American public
believed Germany posed a direct threat to the US
Following the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939, President Franklin Roosevelt
declared that the US would remain neutral
In the 1930s, President Franklin Roosevelt carried out international policies that
established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union
The Neutrality Act of 1935
included a mandatory arms embargo of both sides during any military conflicts
In 1932, the Hoover administration, in response to the Japanese invasion of Manchuria,
issued warnings to the Japanese government
In his foreign policy for Latin America, President Herbert Hoover
repudiated the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
In 1941, the Atlantic Charter
saw the US and England claim to share the same common principles
By September 1941,
the US extended lend lease privileges to the Soviet Union
The America First Committee
was a powerful lobby against the US involvement in the war
The Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928
was signed with wide international acclaim