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Objectives: Students will be able to... (1)identify key details from images on American Isolationism (2) define Isolationism and Neutrality (3)speak and listen within a small group setting. (3)speak and listen within a small group setting.
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What do they mean? What’s the difference? Isolationism vs. Neutrality?
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Sacrifice of WWI seemed pointless with rise of Dictators… Americans began to support Isolationism American Neutrality
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Nye Committee
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Neutrality Act of 1935 – Spanish Civil War – Anti-Comintern Pact – Japan, Germany, Italy become AXIS POWERS Neutrality Act of 1937 – Legislating Neutrality
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FDR: Internationalism – Idea that trade between countries creates prosperity and helps prevent war Loophole in the Neutrality Act (China vs. Japan) FDR and Internationlism
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“When an epidemic of physical disease starts to spread, the community... joins in a quarantine of the patients in order to protect the health of the com- munity against the spread of the disease.... War is a contagion, whether it be declared or undeclared.... There is no escape through mere isolation or neutrality.... “ Freedom from Fear
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