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Chapter 10 Quick Review

America’s Involvement Neutrality Acts Could not sell arms to nations at war Neutrality Act of 1939 Cash and carry Aided Allies Interventionists – US could avoid war if we aided Britain Tripartite Pact – German, Italy and Japan become allies “Four Freedoms” Speech Lend-Lease Act – economic declaration of war Atlantic Charter – General security and alliance with Britain

America Enters the War Japan depended on US resources Why did FDR place an embargo on Japan? To stop expansion? To provoke into war? Hideki Tojo Pearl Harbor – 2500 die, 8 battleships damaged, 3 destroyers destroyed, and more Office of War Mobilization – supervised use of industry resources

Fighting in the Pacific Douglas MacArthur – commander of US Army in Asia Bataan Death March – 7000 American and Filipino troops die in 55 mile march to Bataan railway Battle of Coral Sea – forced Japan to call of attack on New Guinea

Test Review Key Terms Anschluss, appeasement, Stalin, Atlantic Charter, blitzkrieg, Winston Churchill, totalitarianism, Tripartite Pact, Hitler, Mac Arthur, Tojo, WAC, Neutrality Act of 1939 Essay Questions Do you think a totalitarian form of government would have formed in Germany if the Great Depression had not occurred? Explain. How did the attack on Pearl Harbor cause the United States to abandon its neutral position on the war between the Allies and Axis Powers?