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Clep 1930s Between the Wars

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The United States led the call for disarmament after World War I. Many Americans believed that reduced military strength would help ___ another war.   show
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The United States led diplomatic talks on disarmament. Many Americans believed that arms buildup was a cause of World War I. Also, the United States wanted to limit ____'s military growth, which it saw as a threat to U.S. interests in Asia.   show
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The Five-Power treaty limited the tonnage of ____carriers and capital ships and arranged for the United States, Great Britain, and France to scrap a number of ships.   show
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This was the Five-Power Treaty between the United States, Japan, Great Britain, Italy, and France. It was part of the ____ which were a series of meetings to consider limitation of naval armaments, and settlement of the rules of naval war.   show
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Q 5 of 30 The Young Plan was passed after the Dawes Plan, and reduced the total amount of reparations that Germany was required to pay, and extended the payment period.   show
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The Stimson Doctrine, issued by Secretary of State Henry Stimson in 1932, set a policy of  ___ towards situations which were brought about by means contrary to the Kellogg-Briand Pact, which outlawed war as an instrument of foreign policy.   show
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In the Clark Memorandum of 1928, under President Hoover, the State Department repudiated the ____ corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.   show
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The Clark Memorandum reflected a change in foreign policy towards the Western Hemisphere. Under President Hoover, the U.S. maintained that the Monroe Doctrine did not justify American  ___ in the Western Hemisphere.   show
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In his first inaugural address, Franklin Roosevelt announced his Good Neighbor policy in an effort to improve relations with Latin America. These events were concrete signs of this change in  ___ policy.   show
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The United States finally recognized the ___ as a country in 1933 under FDR's administration.   show
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The Soviet Union was formed in 1918. It wasn't until ____that the U.S. formally recognized the Soviet Union as a country.   show
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The Neutrality Act of 1937 prohibited loaning money to countries at war. This was because a Senate committee had decided that arms dealers and bankers had ___ in getting America involved in World War I.   show
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The series of events leading up to World War II began in 1936, when Germany violated the Treaty of Versailles by reoccupying the ___.   show
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The Anti-Comintern Pact united Germany, Italy, and Japan against the __ .   show
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Germany annexed Austria in 1938. Hitler then made threats to move into by force, but at the Munich Conference, Great Britain and France agreed to give Germany the German-speaking parts of Czechoslovakia in return for peace.   show
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The ___ Nonagression Pact was signed in 1939 . In it, Germany and the Soviet Union agreed not to attack each other.   show
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The Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact was signed in August 1939 . Hitler wanted this Pact so that he could attack ___ without worrying about retaliation from the Soviet Union. On September 1, Germany invaded Poland, and World War II began.   show
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Once World War II began, the period from October 1939 - April 1940 was known as the __.   show
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Great Britain stood alone by July, 1940. At that point, the ___ began to prepare for war.   show
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The Selective Training and Service Act provided for the first peacetime __ in 1940.   show
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The Lend-Lease Act went along the lines of what Roosevelt called the United States' role as the " __ of democracy." The idea was to stay out of the war, but give the British what they needed to withstand the Nazi onslaught.   show
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The aid from the Lend-Lease Act primarily went to Great Britain, but was later extended to the __ when it was invaded by the Germans in June 1941.   show
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In August 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister ___ enunciated a joint program of peace aims known as the Atlantic Charter.   show
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In September 1940 Japan signed the Tripartite Pact, making it part of the ___ with Germany and Italy.   show
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The United States declared war on Japan on December 8, 1941, after ___ was attacked by Japanese planes.   show
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