American foreignpolicy 1920to1941
Foreign Policy (1920-1941)
Early Signs of War in the 1930’s War between Japan and China World wide depression caused by many factors European economic problems weakened the.
American Foreign Policy: 1920-1941 Mr. Phipps Santa Teresa High School.
American Foreign Policy: 1920-1941 Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY.
Early Signs of War in the 1930’s War between Japan and ChinaWar between Japan and China World wide depression caused by many factorsWorld wide depression.
Remember WWI… 8 million people died ◦112,000 Americans Government increases in size and authority Did not make the world “safe for democracy” ◦Uprising.
Chapter 18. FDR’s statement of WHY the US needed to be involved in the war. Stressed the idea that we were protecting these for ourselves- rather than.
US Steps to World War II Road for the US… ► In the 1920s, US remained isolationist due to economic recovery and the fallout of Wilsonian ideology. ►
Hoover-Stimpson Doctrine (1932) US would not recognize any territorial acquisitions that were achieved by force. Japan was infuriated because the.