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More World War Two

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Policy that stated that warring nations would have to pay up front and carry goods away in their own ships; revision of previous neutrality provisions   Cash and Carry  
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Investigation of the supposed excessive profits made by American financiers and arms manufacturers during WWI   Nye Committee  
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Stated that the US would not recognize territory won by aggression in Asia   Stimson (or Hoover-Stimson) Doctrine  
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Trial balloon by FDR on collective security in 1937   Quarantine Speech  
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Abrogated by the US as part of the Good Neighbor Policy   Platt Amendment  
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Agreed that if a nation outside the Western hemisphere attacked a nation in the hemisphere it would be perceived as an attack on all the nations in the hemisphere   Buenos Aires Conference  
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Narrowly defeated, would have said that Congress couldn't declare war without a nationwide referendum   Ludlow Amendment  
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Said the President must embargo munitions to all belligerents in a war and that US citizens could travel on belligerent vessels only at their own risk   First Neutrality Act  
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Said the US was prohibited from extending loans or credit to belligerents   Second Neutrality Act  
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American gunboat fired upon by Japan in China   Panay  
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Established a "chastity belt" for zones in the Western Hemisphere   Declaration of Panama  
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Program of giving aid to allied countries   Lend-Lease  
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FDR and Churchill established principles which we were fighting for such as self-determination, freedom of the seas, a postwar organization to provide collective security   Atlantic Charter  
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The Supreme Court unanimously upheld ethnic internment of Japanese-Americans on the Pacific coast   Korematsu v. US  
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Preliminary meeting to discuss a postwar international organization in 1945   Dumbarton Oaks  
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Meeting of FDR and Churchill to agree to a joint military operation against Italy and established the doctrine of 'unconditional surrender'   Casablanca  
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First meeting of the Big Three; agreement to establish a second front in 1944   Teheran  
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Meeting of Big Three which discussed the surrender of Germany and its division into four occupation zones; allowed Soviets to keep Polish territory seized in 1939; Soviets promised to hold democratic elections in Poland and enter war against Japan   Yalta  
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Meeting to adopt the United Nations Charter   San Francisco  
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Meeting of Truman, Churchill, and Stalin; declared that Japan must surrender unconditionally or face "prompt destruction"   Potsdam  
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Counterattack of Germans in last desperate push to keep the allies from crossing into Germany   Battle of the Bulge  
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Conference of the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference that created a world bank to stabilize international currency   Bretton Woods  
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Site of trials of Nazi civil and military leaders for war crimes   Nuremberg  
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Agency established to combat inflation by fixing price ceilings   Office of Price Administration  
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Agency established to convert factories from civilian to military production   War Production Board  
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