Monday -
Tuesday - Went over the United states on WWII
United States
Main powers - Great britain, Soviet union, United States, China, and France,
Latin america - Argentina, Mexico, brazil
Wednesday - Gone (went to the game)
Thursday - Finishing going over United States then move on to Great Britain
Allie Powers
great Britain
soviet union
Italy
U.S after WW1:
us never signed the treaty of Versailles
Wilson(democrat) vs congress(republican)
join the league of nations or go back to isolation?
republican warren Harding.
need to get the rest:
Neutrality in General:
the neutrality act were passed by the us in the 1930's in response to the issues in Europe and Asia that eventually led to WW2
Neutrality Acts:
act of 1935 → stop trading with countries at war
act of 1936 → stop loaning money to countries at war
act of 1937→ cash and carry system → weapons not included
act of 1939 → cash and carry systems → weapons included
Panay Incident---December 1937:
american gunboat attacked on the river in china by japan
Bases for Destroyers:
50 us destroyers were given to great Britain in exchange for land rights(for 99 years) on British colonies for naval or air base purpose
End of US Neutrality Act → lend lease Act:
the end of neutrality for the us came with the land lease act passed in march, 1941
this act allowed the us to sell need to get the rest
Selective training and service act:
required that men between the age 21 and 35 register for the draft
extended to all men aged 18 to 45 once us entered war
first peacetime draft in the us history
Atlantic Charter:
defined as the allied goals for the post war world
many similarities to Wilson's 14 points.
Pearl Harbor → December 7,1941:
they had to make sure it was a surprise, so that we didn't know they were coming
war bond:
like an investment, it is a big way of how we payed for the war
December 8, 1941:
last time congress declared war
FDR's War Message:
pearl harbor was not the only area japan attacked on December 7
''yesterday the Japanese government also launched an attack against Malaya''
Why did Japan attacked Pearl Harbor:
after japan invaded french Indochina in 1940, us stopped trading with Japan
japan signed the soviet-Japanese neutrality pact in April, 1941 guaranteeing that japan and USSR would not go to war
japan realized they needed US trade to be successful in war
only way to force US hand was to hit them hard in a surprise attack forcing them out of the war
japan knew that this plan was a huge risk, but thought it was the only way to defeat US
the plan backfired on the
Backdoor to war Conspiracy:
what can we do to insure we get into the war
The 1920's:
signed the 4, 5, and 9 power pacts
joined the league of nations
signed the Kellogg briand pact
The Great Depression:
great Britain was hit hard by the great depression
Road to war-1930's
signs threat from germany
WW2:
war declared on germany
Friday -
Allie Powers
great Britain
soviet union
Italy
U.S after WW1:
us never signed the treaty of Versailles
Wilson(democrat) vs congress(republican)
join the league of nations or go back to isolation?
republican warren Harding.
need to get the rest:
Neutrality in General:
the neutrality act were passed by the us in the 1930's in response to the issues in Europe and Asia that eventually led to WW2
Neutrality Acts:
act of 1935 → stop trading with countries at war
act of 1936 → stop loaning money to countries at war
act of 1937→ cash and carry system → weapons not included
act of 1939 → cash and carry systems → weapons included
Panay Incident---December 1937:
american gunboat attacked on the river in china by japan
Bases for Destroyers:
50 us destroyers were given to great Britain in exchange for land rights(for 99 years) on British colonies for naval or air base purpose
End of US Neutrality Act → lend lease Act:
the end of neutrality for the us came with the land lease act passed in march, 1941
this act allowed the us to sell need to get the rest
Selective training and service act:
required that men between the age 21 and 35 register for the draft
extended to all men aged 18 to 45 once us entered war
first peacetime draft in the us history
Atlantic Charter:
defined as the allied goals for the post war world
many similarities to Wilson's 14 points.
Pearl Harbor → December 7,1941:
they had to make sure it was a surprise, so that we didn't know they were coming
war bond:
like an investment, it is a big way of how we payed for the war
December 8, 1941:
last time congress declared war
FDR's War Message:
pearl harbor was not the only area japan attacked on December 7
''yesterday the Japanese government also launched an attack against Malaya''
Why did Japan attacked Pearl Harbor:
after japan invaded french Indochina in 1940, us stopped trading with Japan
japan signed the soviet-Japanese neutrality pact in April, 1941 guaranteeing that japan and USSR would not go to war
japan realized they needed US trade to be successful in war
only way to force US hand was to hit them hard in a surprise attack forcing them out of the war
japan knew that this plan was a huge risk, but thought it was the only way to defeat US
the plan backfired on the
Backdoor to war Conspiracy:
what can we do to insure we get into the war
The 1920's:
signed the 4, 5, and 9 power pacts
joined the league of nations
signed the Kellogg briand pact
The Great Depression:
great Britain was hit hard by the great depression
Road to war-1930's
signs threat from germany
WW2:
war declared on germany
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