American Foreign Policy: 1920-1941 Foreign Policy Tensions InterventionismDisarmament Collective security Collective security “Wilsonianism” “Wilsonianism”
American Foreign Policy: 1930-1941 Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY.
U.S. and the Shadow of War The London Conference An international meeting set up to create a coordinated attack on the Great Depression The main goal.
American Foreign Policy: 1920-1941
Chapter 34 & 35 America in World War II, 1941-1945 The American Pageant.
World War II Chapters 34 and 35. Washington Disarmament Conference (1921-1922) 5 Long-standing Anglo-Japanese alliance (1902) obligated Britain to aid.
American Foreign Policy: 1920-1941. American Isolationism 5 Isolationists like Senator Lodge, refused to allow the US to sign the Versailles Treaty. 5.
DEBTS (Hawley-Smoot Tariff)US high tariffs (Hawley-Smoot Tariff) caused Great Britain and France to not trade with US. “economic isolationist”.US became.
Early Signs of War in the 1930’s
Dawes Plan 1924
U.S. and the Shadow of War