front 1 Franklin Roosevelt undermined the London Economic Conference because
| back 1 B |
front 2 As a result of Franklin Roosevelt's withdrawal from the London
Economic Conference | back 2 E |
front 3 One internationalist action by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his first
term in office was | back 3 A |
front 4 Roosevelt's recognition of the Soviet Union was undertaken partly
| back 4 C |
front 5 In promising to grant the Philippines independence, the United States
was motivated by | back 5 D |
front 6 Franklin Roosevelt embarked on the Good Neighbor policy in part
because | back 6 E |
front 7 As part of his Good Neighbor policy toward Latin America, President
Roosevelt developed more generous policies of | back 7 B |
front 8 The net effect of most of Franklin Roosevelt's early foreign policy
moves was that | back 8 D |
front 9 The 1934 Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act | back 9 C |
front 10 President Franklin Roosevelt's foreign-trade policy | back 10 A |
front 11 Throughout most of the 1930s, the American people responded to the
aggressive actions of Germany, Italy, and Japan by | back 11 E |
front 12 Fascist aggression in the 1930s included Mussolini's invasion of
____, Hitler's invasion of ____, and Franco's overthrow of the
republican government of ____. | back 12 C |
front 13 By the mid-1930s, there was strong nationwide agitation for a
constitutional amendment to | back 13 E |
front 14 Passage of the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937 by the United
States resulted in all of the following except | back 14 E |
front 15 Americans' fervent isolationism in the 1930s can best be attributed
to | back 15 E |
front 16 From 1925 to 1940, the transition of American policy on arms sales to
warring nations followed this sequence | back 16 D |
front 17 America's neutrality policy during the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939
did nothing to prevent | back 17 E |
front 18 Americans reacted to Franco's efforts to stage a coup in Spain by
| back 18 B |
front 19 Franklin Roosevelt's sensational Quarantine Speech in 1937 resulted
in | back 19 B |
front 20 In September 1938 in Munich, Germany, | back 20 A |
front 21 Shortly after Adolf Hitler signed a nonaggression pact with the
Soviet Union | back 21 C |
front 22
Which of the following nations was not conquered by
Hitler's Germany between September 1939 and June 1940? | back 22 E |
front 23 The event that shook Americans to the core and moved them to make an
enormous effort against Hitler's aggression in Europe was | back 23 A |
front 24 The era of informal polling techniques came to an end and was
replaced by more scientifically based systems | back 24 B |
front 25 Efforts to bring large numbers of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany
to the United States were largely blocked by | back 25 A |
front 26 During the 1930s, the United States admitted ____ Jewish refugees
from Nazism. | back 26 D |
front 27 One of the few successful wartime American efforts to save Jews from
perishing in the Holocaust came when | back 27 E |
front 28 Congress's first response to the unexpected fall of France in 1940
was to | back 28 E |
front 29 America's attempt to remain neutral in the war between the Axis
powers and the Allies came to an end when | back 29 D |
front 30 In 1940, in exchange for American destroyers, the British gave the
United States | back 30 C |
front 31 By 1940, a strong majority of American public opinion had come to
favor | back 31 E |
front 32 The surprise Republican presidential nominee in 1940 was | back 32 A |
front 33 Franklin Roosevelt was motivated to run for a third term in 1940
mainly by his | back 33 B |
front 34 The 1941 lend-lease program was all of the following except
| back 34 E |
front 35 When Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, the United States
| back 35 D |
front 36 In 1940, Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie avoided
deepening the sharp divisions among the American people when he
| back 36 E |
front 37 Those opposed to the Lend-Lease program, such as members of
Massachusetts' Woman's Political Club, feared that | back 37 C |
front 38 After the Greer was fired upon, the Kearny
crippled, and the Reuben James sunk | back 38 C |
front 39 By 1941, Japan believed that it had no alternative to war with the
United States because Franklin Roosevelt absolutely insisted that
Japan | back 39 B |
front 40 The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 came as a great surprise
because | back 40 A |
front 41 On the eve of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, a large majority of
Americans | back 41 B |
front 42 Arrange these events in chronological order: (A) Munich Conference,
(B) German invasion of Poland, and (C) Hitler-Stalin nonaggression
treaty. | back 42 A |
front 43 Arrange the following events in chronological order: (A) fall of
France, (B) Atlantic Conference, and (C) Hitler's invasion of the
Soviet Union. | back 43 D |
front 44 As part of his plan to concentrate on alleviating the Depression at
home, President Roosevelt's administration | back 44 B, C, D |
front 45 In the 1940 presidential election campaign, both President Roosevelt
and the Republican candidate, Wendell Willkie, agreed that the
| back 45 A, C |
front 46 Among the principles of the Atlantic Charter signed by President
Roosevelt and British prime minister Churchill were | back 46 A, B, D, E |