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APUSH Chapter 33 - FDR and the Shadow of War (1933-1941) - SY22

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Welcome to your Chapter 33 reading! As you read, you should consider the following essential question:
  • How did the U.S. foreign policy shift from isolationism to interventionism as World War II escalated?
As always, "Focus Questions" should guide your reading and notes, but you do not necessarily have to explicitly answer them.
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What are your thoughts on war? Is conflict between multiple nations something that should be avoided at all costs or a necessary evil?

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World War II was the biggest and deadliest war in history, involving over _______ countries.

Sparked by Nazi Germany invading _______ in 1939, the war dragged on for six years until the Allies defeated the Axis powers in 1945.

Due to _______ , the U.S. was hesitant to get involved in WWII, until the conflict showed up at our doorstep.
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Please categorize each country to the corresponding side in World War II.

  • Russia
  • France
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The worldwide Great Depression of the 1930s took its toll in different ways throughout the world. In Europe, political power shifted to _______ and imperialist governments in countries like Germany and Italy. In Asia, a resource-starved Japan began to expand aggressively, invading China to control a sphere of _______ in the Pacific Ocean.

The United States, however, chose to withdraw from world affairs and concentrate on its own economic problems. _______ believed that problems in the U.S. could only be exacerbated by intervening in international affairs. Even after Hitler invaded Poland, Roosevelt maintained U.S. _______ , though he did indirectly support the British and the Allies in their fight against Nazi Germany by supplying them with American-made weapons and equipment through the _______ program.
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What is the Point of View of this political cartoon regarding the U.S. government's handling of WWII?

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The main idea of totalitarianism is

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The passage indicates that the American people responded to the aggressive actions of Germany, Italy, and Japan by

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Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?

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That's all due for Wednesday, 4/6/2022. Any questions?

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Question 11
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The passage indicates that the 1941 Lend-Lease Act was

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Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?

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As used in line 1, "evidently" most nearly means

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Excellent reading! Close out this Chapter by reviewing the "Chapter Summary" and using the "rectangle" tool to box the 5 most important key terms in the space provided.

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Question 17
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That's all due for Thursday, 4/7/2022. Any questions?

United States
Germany
Great Britain
Japan
Italy
Axis Powers
Allied Powers
Both (Axis -> Allied Power)
the glorification of the state and disregard for the individual and his rights.
a belief in the historic destiny of the working class.
an opposition to the religions of Christianity and Judaism.
the doctrine of white racial superiority.
giving humanitarian assistance to the targets of aggression.
promoting economic embargoes against aggressor nations.
providing military aid to those nations under attack.
Line 18-20 ("Through its... innocent victims")
As used in line 1, "appease" most nearly means
elevate
criticize
ignore
placate
an executive deal negotiated between Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill.
was a relatively inconsequential challenge to Joseph Stalin.
the point when all pretense of American neutrality was abandoned.
Line 22-23 ("By its... of neutrality")
naturally
clearly
vaguely
The Atlantic Charter signed by the United States and Britain in August 1941 called for
an end to the British and French colonial empires.
national self-determination and a new League of Nations.
an American-British military alliance.
the United States to enter World War II by December 1941.
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Which choice best reflects the perspective of the Japanese government regarding Pearl Harbor?