Showing posts with label hitler. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

war for europe and north africa

Read the remainder of Chapter 25-2 (pages 779 onward) (War for Europe and North Africa) and post your answers to the following questions in your blog. Your answers are due at the beginning of class Tuesday. Title: War for Europe and North Africa - Part II Labels: WWII, FDR, Churchill, D-Day, Battle_of_Bulge, Germany, Hitler, Truman

6. What was D-Day?
June 6, an allied invasion, largest land-air-sea operation in army history.
7. What happened at the Battle of the Bulge?
The fight went on for a month and nothing seemed to have changed axcept that the Germans were now weakened and could do little but retreat.
8. What did Allied troops find in Germany?
The city was in panick and soldiers were shot.
9. What happened to Hitler? What happened to F.D. Roosevelt? Who became U.S. President?
Hitler shot himself, FDR had a stroke and dies and Harry Truman became president.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

"isolationism" and FDR (35-41)

1. What were the goals of the isolationists? Why is "isolationism" a misleading term?
Isolationists wanted to stay out of war. It is misleading because isolationists still wanted to trade internationally.
2. What did some isolationists feel that there was no need for Americans to feel threatened by developments in Europe and Asia?
They said that because they still had alliances with other nations in those hemispheres.
3. What were the purposes of the Nye Committee hearings?
To investigate why US entered WWI.
4. List two impressions that the Nye Committee hearings created.
That coorporations wanted profit and that banking and business would drag them into war again.
5. What were the purposes of the Neutrality Acts?
To convince the public and Congress of certain beliefs.
6. List two reasons that some Americans considered Roosevelt's leadership radical and dangerous.
They thought he was getting the government intruded in their lives and had an over powerful presidencny.
7. What was "Cash and Carry"?
A part of the Neutrality Act that allowed US to continue trading but made it so warring nations had to pay for it.
8. Why did President Roosevelt freeze Japanese assets in the United States?
To try to stop Japns aggression.
9. What was the purpose of the America First Committee?
For peace and to try to protect the Americans.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

World events Set Stage For Isolationism

1. What was the Japanese reaction to the Treaty of Versailles? (pgs. 4 - 5)
The Japanese were outraged and warned that they may be inclined to not put their support internationally in the future.







2. Read the pull-out box on page 4 entitled, "Japan Becomes a Great Power." Cite specific evidence Japan was becoming a strong power that rivaled European & American interests. And, why specifically was Japan threatened by U.S. actions?

Japan had made a rapid emergence economically and in their mititary power making it a rival of Europe and America. Japan was threatened by the U.S.'s actions because the U.S. had much control over the Pacific and Japan is on the pacific.





3. Why was the Washington Naval Conference convened and what was accomplished? (pg. 6) (Note: Japan signs the agreement.)
It was convened because of the growth of japan's navy and they made many limitations of the navy in war and otherwise to keep things fair.




4. The Senate's willingness to ratify the Kellogg-Briand Pact relected two strong and widely held sentiments. What were they? (pgs. 6 - 7)
Americans wanted to avoid another war with Europe and policy makers wanted to avoid permanent alliaces so they could act when and where they wanted.




5. Why did Hitler enjoy popular support in Germany for most of the 1930s? Give three reasons. (pgs. 9 - 10)

He improved the economic situation, reduced unemployment and restored national pride.


6. Japan voiced its intentions to invade China for what two reasons? (pg. 10)
As a mean of obtaining raw materials, and increasing japans power.




7. Compare the Reichstag fire and the explosion on the Japanese railway in Manchuria. What did they accompllish?

They gave the Japanese an excuse to have something against the Chinese.





8. Why was the united States unable to oppose Japan in the early 1930s with a significant military force? (pgs. 11 - 12)
Because the U.S. had to island hop over in order to oppose japan.




9. Describe the major similarities and differences among liberal democracy, fascism, and socialism. (pg. 8)

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Woodrow Wilson Fights for Peace

1. What was Wilson's 14th Point?
League of Nations: International Organization
2. What terms of the treaty specifically affected Germany?
That germany had to pay off the debt they owed the allies and they couldn't refuse the treaty or the war would still go on.
3. What were the weaknesses of the treaty?
war-guilt clause solely blaming germany for WWI.
4. Why did Henry Cabot Lodge object to the treaty?
he wanted the treaty to let Congress declare war.
5. How did Wilson help bring about the Senate's rejection of the treaty?
he put on alot of speeches and traveled to try to convince people.
6. What circumstances at this time would eventually lead many Germans to support Adolf Hitler?
Because they are angry and wanted revenge.
7. Who is George Clemenceau?
Wanted to prevent invasions on France.
8. Who is David Lloyd George?
British Prime Minister.
9. Describe the participation of Russia at the peace conference.
Russia was not allowed to particapate because they are communists.