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America & Neutrality Today’s Topic: 1.) How did FDR help our Allies while remaining neutral? 2.) How did the Lend- Lease Act and other policies increase tension between the USA and Japan?

“ War is a contagion, whether it be declared or undeclared. It engulfs states…We are determined to keep out of war, yet we cannot insure ourselves against disastrous effects of war and the dangers of involvement.” From his “Quarantine Speech” 1937

How did FDR help our Allies while remaining neutral? Neutrality Act 1935  no weapons to any nation in war Neutrality Act of 1937  we’ll sell you goods, but on “cash-and-carry” basis Neutrality Act 1939  we’ll sell weapons, but on a “cash-and-carry” basis

Can we stay isolated from war? Lend-Lease Act  we will loan/lease weapons to nations who are “vital to America’s defense”, but these weapons must be returned after the war. What was the purpose of the Lend Lease Act? Are we still neutral? How did FDR help our Allies while remaining neutral?

- 1937; Japan invades neighboring China (Manchuria) = looking for raw materials. - Neutrality Act 1937 in effect, but FDR decides to help China b/c it was “not a declared war” How did the Lend-Lease Act and other policies increase tension between the USA and Japan?

- By 1940 Japan had joined the Axis Powers. Japans says they will attack America if they get involved - FDR starts his Lend Lease Program…does this make us involved? How did the Lend-Lease Act and other policies increase tension between the USA and Japan?

While you watch part 1: 1.) What events lead to the bombings at Pearl Harbor? 2.) List some of the ways the Japanese surprised us at Pearl Harbor. 3.) Examples of how civilians & military reacted to the attack. Pearl Harbor Video:

This issue, dated just after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, is captioned: "The Sword of the Samurai. It defeated the big mouth."