Buildup to World War II.

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Buildup to World War II

Jigsaw, Step 1 Summarize the rise of nationalism in each country The Soviet Union (735) Italy (736) Germany (737) Japan (738)

The Spanish Civil War Guiding Question: How did Americans view the Spanish Civil War? Read “Civil War Breaks Out In Spain” on page 739 and answer the question above in complete sentences

US Isolationism The US continued the isolationist policies begun after World War I These policies were strengthened as war loomed in Europe Congress passed the Neutrality Acts Outlawed arms sales to any country at war or engaged in a civil war Outlawed loans to any country at war or engaged in a civil war