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Chapter 35 APUSH

Cornel Replacement Notes

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What was the London Economic Conference? Roosevelt realized that an international agreement to maintain the value of the dollar in terms of other currencies because it wouldn't allow him to inflate the dollar in turn making international cooperation increasingly difficult
What was the Tydings-McDuffie Act provided independence of the Philippines
What was the Good Neighbor policy? it renounced armed intervention in Latin America
What was the Reciprocal Trade Agreements it was designed to lower the tariff and aimed to both relieve and recover.
Who were the communist leaders of Europe? Joseph Stalin--USSR Adolf Hitler--Germany Benito Mussolini--Italy
What were the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937? they stated that when the president proclaimed the existence of a foreign war, certain restrictions would automatically go into effect. They were meant to keep the US out of conflict.
What was the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939? Spanish rebels rose against the governtment aided by the communist leaders of Europe and although it was legal for the US to send troops they didn't because they didn't want to go into war.
What started WWII? Germany violating the Treaty of Versailles.
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