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1 | | What did the Washington Conference accomplish? |
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2 | | Describe the circular pattern of international finance established by the Dawes Plan. What was the result? |
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3 | | How did President Hoover reshape U.S. policy toward Latin America? |
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4 | | How did the Hoover administration deal with Japanese expansionism? |
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5 | | How did Roosevelt break with Hoover on the matter of economic relations with Europe? |
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6 | | In what ways did the Good Neighbor policy of Roosevelt build on Hoover's Latin American policy? |
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7 | | What ideas and developments fed isolationist sentiment in the first half of the 1930s? What was Roosevelt's position? |
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8 | | Why did the Roosevelt administration extend diplomatic recognition to the Soviet Union? What was the effect of this action? |
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9 | | Taken as a whole, what were the basic provisions and central purpose of the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937? |
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10 | | How did President Roosevelt's responses to the Spanish-American War and the Japanese actions in China illustrate the political strength of isolationist sentiment? |
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11 | | Explain the Sino-Japanese War. How did it lay the groundwork for the conflict with America in World War II? |
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12 | | What German moves and diplomatic failures led to the start of World War II in Europe? What role did the Soviet Union play in the road to war? |
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13 | | How did Roosevelt manage to aid Great Britain in 1939 and 1940 in various ways short of war? |
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14 | | What naval warfare led the United States to the brink of war in Europe? |
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15 | | What was the basic war aim set out in the Atlantic Charter? |
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16 | | Describe the events in Asia that brought Japan into conflict with the United States. How close to war was the nation prior to the Pearl Harbor attack? |
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17 | | Why could the attack on Pearl Harbor be considered a tactical victory but a political blunder by the Japanese? |
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