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Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Global Crisis, 1921- 1941 Brinkley, The Unfinished Nation, 4/e

Transcript of HIST 121 Chapter 27

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Chapter Twenty-Seven:

The Global Crisis, 1921-1941

Brinkley, The Unfinished Nation, 4/e

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The Diplomacy of the New Era Replacing the League

Charles Evans Hughes Kellogg-Briand Pact

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The Diplomacy of the New Era Debts and Diplomacy

The Dawes Plan Economic Expansion in Latin America

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The Diplomacy of the New Era Hoover and the World Crisis

Roosevelt Corollary Repudiated Manchuria Invaded

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Isolationism and Internationalism Depression Diplomacy

FDR’s “Bombshell Message” Soviet Union Recognized

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Isolationism and Internationalism Depression Diplomacy

FDR’s “Bombshell Message” Soviet Union Recognized “Good Neighbor Policy”

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“No state has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another.”

Cordell Hull

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Isolationism and Internationalism The Rise of Isolationism

Sources of Isolationism Neutrality Acts “Quarantine” Speech

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Isolationism and Internationalism The Failure of Munich

“Appeasement”

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“We should seek by all means in our power to avoid war, by analysing possible causes, by trying to remove them, by discussion in a spirit of collaboration and good will. I cannot believe that such a programme would be rejected by the people of this country, even if it does mean the establishment of personal contact with the dictators.”

- Neville Chamberlain

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From Neutrality to Intervention Neutrality Tested

Cash-and-Carry Fall of France Burke-Wadsworth Act

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From Neutrality to Intervention The Campaign of 1940

FDR Reelected

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Library of Congress)

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From Neutrality to Intervention Neutrality Abandoned

“Lend-Lease” The Atlantic Charter

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From Neutrality to Intervention The Road to Pearl Harbor

Japanese Assets Frozen

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Naval dispatch from the Commander in Chief Pacific (CINCPAC) announcing theJapanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941 (Library of Congress)

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From Neutrality to Intervention The Road to Pearl Harbor

Japanese Assets Frozen Pearl Harbor

Attacked

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Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941

“A date which will live in infamy…”

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America in the World:

The Sino-Japanese War 1931-1941

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