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TABLE OF CONTENTS LEFT HAND SIDE 37 DR. SEUSS POLITICAL CARTOON RIGHT HAND SIDE ISOLATION4/14

WORLD WAR 2 ISOLATION

WHY DID AMERICA AVOID WAR?

ISOLATION Led by the Charles Lindbergh, isolationists were a vocal minority who wanted to put “America First” and resisted involvement in the war Neutrality Act limited the government’s ability to support Britain and France Quarantine Speech was given prevent the spread of war after Japan attacked China, but it upset many isolationists.

NEUTRAL IN NAME 1940 Roosevelt reelected for a third term As the crisis increased Congress passed the first peacetime conscription bill 1941 Lend-Lease Act provided arms to any nation deemed vital to the defense of the United States (Great Britain, China and the Soviet Union) British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Roosevelt issue a joint statement of war aims in the Atlantic Charter (similar to Wilson’s fourteen points).

POLITICAL CARTOONS Theodor Seuss Geisel, a German American and son of a brewer, began a career as a cartoonist after deciding against becoming a literature professor Ultimately he became a political cartoonist for the progressive newspaper PM