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Chapter 24 Section 4 & Chapter 25 Section 1

America Prepares for War Chapter 16 sec 4 America moved away from isolationism. The military began to store arms and increase the size of the military. The U.S. secretly sent Arms to England © Shawn McCusker

The Axis Powers Japan Germany Italy Signed a treaty aimed at stopping the U.S. from joining the war.

The US Prepares for War Increased defense Spending. Lend Lease plan to help other countries. Germans started attacking U.S. ships. Then the U.S. agreed to the …

The Atlantic Charter – Established the causes for fighting the war 1. No territorial expansion 2. No changes in territories without the consent of the population. 3. Let people choose their form of government. 4. Promote free trade 5. Promote international cooperation 6. Secure a lasting peace 7. Disarm aggressors 8. A system of general security

December 7 th, 1941 Japan attacked. 2,400 people died Addressed Congress and asked for war the next day.

WAAC Selective Service Race, Ethnicity and the War (x2) Science OPA WPB