Deck 7: 1929-1941: The Big Breakdown-The United States and the World

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Upon assuming the presidency, FDR agreed to follow through on Hoover's international economic policies.
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FDR eventually returned to Hoover's belief that the exportation of goods was crucial to the United States's economic recovery.
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In the 1930s, the United States passed a series of Neutrality Acts that effectively forbade U.S. citizens or businesses from involving themselves in foreign wars.
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The year 1937 saw a substantial turn-around of the U.S. economy.
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The entrance of the United States into World War II lifted the nation out of the Great Depression.
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Cordell Hull's economic policies proved effective in the late 1930s.
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The Import-Export Bank, established during the Great Depression, proved a failure and was promptly dismantled.
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In the years prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, FDR was straightforward with the American people about the need to intervene in international affairs.
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The Great Depression affected Japan less than it did many other countries.
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Compare and contrast Hoover's and FDR's foreign policies, especially as they related to economic issues.
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How did U.S. foreign policy help shape the New Deal?
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The text claims that "the Neutrality Acts [passed by Congress in the 1930s] were written to prevent the previous war, not the next one." What does that mean?
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Japanese imports to U.S. markets dropped by what percent in 1930?

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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North Manchuria was controlled by what country prior to the Japanese invasion in 1931?

A) China
B) Korea
C) Russia
D) Mongolia
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Who served as Secretary of State under FDR?

A) Henry A. Wallace
B) Adolf A. Berle Jr.
C) Cordell Hull
D) Sumner Welles
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The 1933 Montevideo Conference concerned U.S. relations with what part of the world?

A) Mexico
B) South America
C) Europe
D) The Far East
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Who served as the first U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union?

A) Adolf A. Berle Jr.
B) Cordell Hull
C) Sumner Welles
D) William Bullitt
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Francisco Franco was dictator of what country?

A) Mexico
B) Spain
C) Italy
D) Nicaragua
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In 1937, the U.S. gunboat Panay was attacked by what nation?

A) Japan
B) Germany
C) Italy
D) China
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Who was Edward R. Murrow?

A) A politician
B) An actor
C) A journalist
D) A businessman
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Hitler was "appeased" by the other western powers at what city?

A) London
B) Munich
C) Berlin
D) Geneva
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In what year did the Soviet Union sign a Nonaggression Pact with Nazi Germany?

A) 1937
B) 1938
C) 1939
D) 1940
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In what year did Nazi Germany invade Poland?

A) 1937
B) 1938
C) 1939
D) 1940
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Who replaced Neville Chamberlain was Prime Minister of England?

A) Tony Blair
B) Clement R. Attlee
C) Margaret Thatcher
D) Winston Churchill
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What was the purpose of the America First group?

A) To ensure that any treaty ending World War II favored U.S. interests
B) To keep the U.S. out of World War II
C) To ensure that wartime expenditures did not disrupt domestic programs
D) To identify Japanese-Americans for internment
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In what year did Nazi Germany invade the Soviet Union?

A) 1938
B) 1939
C) 1940
D) 1941
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On what day did the Japanese attack the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor?

A) November 11, 1940
B) December 7, 1940
C) November 11, 1941
D) December 7, 1941
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The Hawley-Smoot bill concerned what?

A) Aid to China
B) Aid to Britain
C) Tariffs
D) U.S. neutrality
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Fulgencio Batista was an army officer who overthrew the government of what country?

A) Cuba
B) Mexico
C) The Philippines
D) Nicaragua
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Japan's foreign policy in the late 1930s resembled what U.S. policy?

A) The Platt Amendment
B) The Monroe Doctrine
C) The Roosevelt Corollary
D) All of the above
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Who developed the Reciprocity Principle?

A) Franklin D. Roosevelt
B) Cordell Hull
C) Henry Morgenthau
D) Sumner Welles
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In the days following the Japanese attack on the naval base at Pearl Harbor, what nation declared war on the United States?

A) Japan
B) Italy
C) Germany
D) All of the above
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How did U.S. foreign policy in the 1930s contribute to the outbreak of World War II?
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Discuss the collapse of international agreements in the decades prior to World War II, especially in terms of how they led to war. How was the end of World War I connected to the beginning of World War II? What role did the Great Depression play in bridging the gap between the two conflicts? What specific international agreements, made subsequent to World War I, failed, and why did they fail?
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Upon assuming the presidency, FDR agreed to follow through on Hoover's international economic policies.
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FDR eventually returned to Hoover's belief that the exportation of goods was crucial to the United States's economic recovery.
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In the 1930s, the United States passed a series of Neutrality Acts that effectively forbade U.S. citizens or businesses from involving themselves in foreign wars.
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The year 1937 saw a substantial turn-around of the U.S. economy.
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The entrance of the United States into World War II lifted the nation out of the Great Depression.
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Cordell Hull's economic policies proved effective in the late 1930s.
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The Import-Export Bank, established during the Great Depression, proved a failure and was promptly dismantled.
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In the years prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, FDR was straightforward with the American people about the need to intervene in international affairs.
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The Great Depression affected Japan less than it did many other countries.
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Compare and contrast Hoover's and FDR's foreign policies, especially as they related to economic issues.
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How did U.S. foreign policy help shape the New Deal?
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The text claims that "the Neutrality Acts [passed by Congress in the 1930s] were written to prevent the previous war, not the next one." What does that mean?
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Japanese imports to U.S. markets dropped by what percent in 1930?

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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North Manchuria was controlled by what country prior to the Japanese invasion in 1931?

A) China
B) Korea
C) Russia
D) Mongolia
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Who served as Secretary of State under FDR?

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C) Cordell Hull
D) Sumner Welles
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The 1933 Montevideo Conference concerned U.S. relations with what part of the world?

A) Mexico
B) South America
C) Europe
D) The Far East
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Who served as the first U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union?

A) Adolf A. Berle Jr.
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C) Sumner Welles
D) William Bullitt
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Francisco Franco was dictator of what country?

A) Mexico
B) Spain
C) Italy
D) Nicaragua
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In 1937, the U.S. gunboat Panay was attacked by what nation?

A) Japan
B) Germany
C) Italy
D) China
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Who was Edward R. Murrow?

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Hitler was "appeased" by the other western powers at what city?

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C) Berlin
D) Geneva
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In what year did the Soviet Union sign a Nonaggression Pact with Nazi Germany?

A) 1937
B) 1938
C) 1939
D) 1940
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In what year did Nazi Germany invade Poland?

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D) 1940
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Who replaced Neville Chamberlain was Prime Minister of England?

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C) Margaret Thatcher
D) Winston Churchill
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What was the purpose of the America First group?

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B) To keep the U.S. out of World War II
C) To ensure that wartime expenditures did not disrupt domestic programs
D) To identify Japanese-Americans for internment
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In what year did Nazi Germany invade the Soviet Union?

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On what day did the Japanese attack the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor?

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B) December 7, 1940
C) November 11, 1941
D) December 7, 1941
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The Hawley-Smoot bill concerned what?

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Fulgencio Batista was an army officer who overthrew the government of what country?

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D) Nicaragua
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Japan's foreign policy in the late 1930s resembled what U.S. policy?

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D) All of the above
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Who developed the Reciprocity Principle?

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D) Sumner Welles
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In the days following the Japanese attack on the naval base at Pearl Harbor, what nation declared war on the United States?

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