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Title: FDR and the Shadow of War


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FDR and the Shadow of War
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Totalitarianism
  • A political system in which the government
    exercises complete control over its citizens
    lives

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Fascism
  • Advocates a strong, centralized, nationalistic
    government headed by a dictator

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Nazism
  • Based on extreme nationalism, racism, and
    militaristic expansionism-that Adolf Hitler put
    into practice in Germany

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Appeasement
  • Satisfying the demands of an aggressor nation in
    order to avoid war

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Isolation
  • By 1934 U.S. still trying maintain isolation
  • U.S. agrees to gradually give Philippines their
    independence
  • U.S. recognizes the Soviet Union in hopes of
    opening trade and scaring Japan

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Good Neighbor Policy
  • U.S. scared of fascism and socialism creeping
    into Latin America
  • FDR renounced U.S. military action to control
    Latin American countries
  • U.S. image improves image in L.A.

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Adolf Hitler
  • Took advantage of resentment of losing WWI and
    Treaty of Versailles
  • Calls the new German empire the Third Reich

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Joseph Stalin
  • Communist leader who transformed the Soviet Union
    into an industrial giant

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Benito Mussolini
  • Fascist leader who made Italy a world economic
    power

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Munich Pact
  • Hitler wants more territory and invades
    Czechoslovakia
  • Great Britain and France allows Hitler to retain
    part of Czechoslovakia
  • Hitler promises not to take anymore land

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Munich Pact
  • Hailed as an example of avoiding war and creating
    peace
  • Really an example of appeasement

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Ethiopia
  • Mussolini invades Ethiopia in 1935
  • League of Nations imposes economic sanctions, but
    were ignored
  • Germany supports Italy
  • League of Nations proves powerless

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Nye Committee
  • Formed to investigate whether or not major
    corporations pushed America into WWI in order to
    raise profits
  • Found not to be true but the press took it and
    ran with the story
  • Furthered American isolation

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Neutrality Acts
  • 1935-37 laws enacted to prevent U.S. arms sales
    and loans to nations at war

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Spanish Civil War
  • Francisco Franco led a rebellion against the U.S.
    backed government
  • Aided by Nazi Germany Spain fell to fascism while
    America stood by and watched

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Quarantine Speech
  • 1937, after Japan invaded China
  • Roosevelt condemns aggressor nations
  • Calls for nations to isolate aggressive nations
    in order to protect democracy

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Non-Aggression Pact
  • Signed between Hitler and Stalin
  • Stated that Germany and Soviet Union would not
    attack each other
  • Hitler violates pact in 1941 when Germany invades
    the Soviet Union

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Poland
  • 1939, Germany violates Munich Pact and invades
    Poland
  • World War II has now begun

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In the Beginning
  • Germany uses blitzkrieg, lightning war, against
    European foes
  • France falls in 1940 and Germany looks
    unstoppable

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Battle of Britain
  • Hitler decides to try and invade Great Britain
  • Germans use continuous bombings of London for
    57days
  • British were able to fight off Germany and be
    safe from invasion

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Roosevelt Breaks Tradition
  • 1940, FDR breaks tradition after his second term
    as president to run for a third term as President
    of the U.S.

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Lend-Lease Act
  • 1941, law that allowed the U.S. to ship arms and
    other supplies, without immediate payment, to
    nations fighting the Axis Powers

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The Atlantic Charter
  • 1941, a declaration of principles in which the
    U.S. and Great Britain set forth their goals
    opposing the Axis Powers

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Roosevelts Four Freedoms
  • Freedom from fear
  • Freedom from want
  • Freedom of religion
  • Freedom of speech
  • Became the guideline for US foreign policy

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December 7, 1941 Japan attacks the U.S. Navy base
at Pearl Harbor
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