A-freaking-PUSH chapter 25

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The secretary of state of the Harding administration was

a. Charles Evans Hughes

Which of the following statements regarding the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor is FALSE?

a. The State Department assumed the Japanese would never attack American interests

In 1940, the "lend-lease" plan

a. allowed the US to loan weapons to England, to be returned or paid for when the war was over

The Washington Conference of 1921

a. attempted to prevent a global naval arms race

In July 1940, opinion polls showed the clear majority of the American public

a. believed Germany posed a direct threat to the United States

Following the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939, President Franklin Roosevelt

a. declared the US would remain neutral

President Franklin Roosevelt's "Good Neighbor Policy"

a. expanded initiatives begun under Herbert Hoover

In 1932, the Hoover administration, in response to the Japanese invasion of Manchuria

a. issued warnings to the Japanese government.

All of the following nations were signatories to the Five-Power Pact of 1922 EXCEPT

b. Russia

Germany began World War II in Europe days after

b. a nonaggression pact was signed between Germany and Russia

The Neutrality Act of 1937

b. allowed warring nations to purchase nonmilitary goods in the US if they paid cash

President Franklin Roosevelt's decision in 1940 to give fifty American destroyers to England

b. circumvented the cash-and-carry provision of the Neutrality Acts

During the 1920s and 1930s, interest in pursuing an isolationist foreign policy

b. seemed to grow in the U.S. as it became apparent that Italy would invade Ethiopia

By September 1941,

b. the US extended lend-lease privileges to the Soviet Union

In 1929, a fascist-led government was in power in

c. Italy

The Tripartite Pact was a defensive alliance among

c. Japan, Germany, and Italy

The Burke-Wadsworth Act of 1940

c. approved the first peacetime draft in American history

In the 1930s, President Franklin Roosevelt carried out international policies that

c. established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union

The Munich agreement of 1938

d. was supported by President Franklin Roosevelt

The Dawes Plan of 1924

e. All these answers are correct

In what became known as the 1933 "bombshell" message, Franklin Roosevelt declared that

e. America would reject any international agreement on currency stabilization

The Munich Conference of 1938 was precipitated by a crisis over

e. Czechoslovakia

The Five-Power Pact of 1922 dealt with

e. armament limitations

In his foreign policy for Latin America, President Herbert Hoover

a. repudiated the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.

In response to the breakout of the civil war in Spain, the US government joined with Britain and France in an agreement to

a. support the republican side

The America First Committee

a. was a powerful lobby against US involvement in the war

In 1938, Anschluss

a. was proclaimed by Hitler

President Franklin Roosevelt's sharpest foreign policy break with Herbert Hoover concerned

b. Europe

The American ambassador to London who insisted in 1940 that the British plight was already hopeless was

b. Joseph Kennedy

The Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928

c. was signed with wide international acclaim.

In 1934, U.S.-Soviet relations soured in part because the US demonstrated little interest in stopping the expansion of

d. Japan

In 1941, Germany's declaration of war against the US

d. occurred before the US declared war on Germany

During the Harding administration, the United States

d. proposed a dramatic reduction in the fleets of the United States, Britain, and Japan.

In 1937, President Franklin Roosevelt's "quarantine" speech

d. received a decidedly hostile response by the American people

In 1941, the Atlantic Charter

d. saw the US and England claim to share common principles

As a part of his foreign policy, President Herbert Hoover moved to withdraw American troops from

e. Haiti

In 1941, prior to the Japanese attack on Pear Harbor

e. President Franklin Roosevelt froze all Japanese assets in the US

Which of the following statements about the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany is FALSE

e. Upon coming to power in 1933, Hitler called his new government "the Weimar Republic"

By the middle of 1940, Germany had defeated

e. all these answers are correct

The German sinking of the American ship Reuben James

e. all these answers are correct

The Neutrality Act of 1935

e. included a mandatory arms embargo of both sides during any military conflict.

In the election of 1940, Franklin Roosevelt

e. none of these answers are correct


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