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Warm Up –based on your reading. How did the terms of the Treaty of Versailles impact the development of post-war Japan, Germany and Italy?. 1921 - 1941. The Global Crisis. Diplomacy of the 1920s. USA officially ends war w/Germany in 1921, but never joins League of Nations - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Warm Up –based on your reading
How did the terms of the Treaty of Versailles impact the development of post-war Japan, Germany and Italy?
The Global Crisis1921 - 1941
Diplomacy of the 1920s USA officially ends war w/Germany in 1921, but
never joins League of Nations Washington Conference of 1921
Reduction in Naval ships & armaments b/w US, GB and Japan
Continuation of ‘Open Door’ policy in China Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1929 –outlaws war as an
instrument of national policy
Economic Policy Dawes Plan, 1924 –Us banks would loan
$ to Germany to make reparations payments, so Allies could pay back 11 billion in loans to USA Circular loans –ends by 1934
‘Good Neighbor Policy’ Hoover removes troops from
Haiti in 1928 Latin America was largest
source of trade ‘reciprocity’ 1933 Inter-American
Conference US agrees not to interfere w/
the affairs of Latin American nations (revocation of Roosevelt Corollary)
Economic influence, not military Increased exports & imports
by 100% in the 1930s
Isolationism or Internationalism
FDR faced diplomatic challenges b/c Americans weary of another world war▪ Nye Investigation of 1935
US gov’t could not afford interventionist policies▪ Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act, 1934▪ Lowered tariffs on non-competing goods; limited trade
Instability of European economies▪ 1934, US banks forbidden to make loans to any nation
in default on WWI debt Soviet resistance to forge relationship w/capitalist nations▪ Failed attempt in 1933-34 to control Japanese
expansion in China Rise of extreme nationalism in Italy, Germany & Japan
Why isolationism wins out FDR claims that Nye Report is impressive
Exorbitant profiteering during WWI Tax evasion by large corporations during WWI Bankers pressured Wilson to intervene to protect
loans to Allies Asks Senate to ratify membership to the World
Court –smear campaign by Hearst news & Fr. Coughlin
League is seen powerless to stop Japan in China Italy drops out of League after conquering Ethiopia Congress passes a series of ‘neutrality acts’ to
prevent US involvement in hostilities
Neutrality Acts Mandatory arms embargo
against both victim & aggressor
President to warn US citizens that they travel on ships of warring nations at their own risk
Renewed in 1936 Addition to 1937 renewal
belligerents could only purchase non-military good
had to ‘cash & carry’
AP PARTSH.R. 1776A BILL Further to promote the defense of the United States, and
for other purposes.Be it enacted by the Senate add House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as "An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States".
SEC. 2. As used in this Act -(a) The term "defense article" means -(1) Any weapon, munition, aircraft, vessel, or boat;(2) Any machinery, facility, tool, material, or supply necessary for
the manufacture, production, processing, repair, servicing, or operation of any article described in this subsection;
(3) Any component material or part of or equipment for any article described in this subsection;
(4) Any agricultural, industrial or other commodity or article for defense.
Neutrality helps the dictators Spanish Civil War (1936-1930) –fascists Gen.
Francisco Franco wins control aided be US arms embargo of Neutrality Acts
FDRs ‘Quarantine Speech’, 1937 Bombing of the Panay, 1937 Japanese aerial
bombing of US gun boat Germany -1935 Conscription -> 1936 invades
Rhineland ->1938 invades Austria -> invades Sudetenland & rest of Czechoslovakia
Germany & USSR sign Non-aggression Pact (1 week later Germany invades Poland)
Merchant ship Robin Moor torpedoed by German submarine in S. Atlantic
Moving towards internationalism
Neutrality Acts of 1939 –European democracies could ‘cash & carry’ war materials
Finland loaned $30 million to repel Soviet advance
Congress appropriates $37 million to expand a 2-ocean navy
September 1940, US transfers 40 old destroyers to GB for 8 military bases in the Atlantic
Lend-Lease Act -‘blank check bill’ Jan 10, 1941 FDR, Winston Churchill & USSR sign Atlantic
Charter (Aug 1941) creation of new system of general security for conquered peoples at war’s end
US enters WWII
Dec. 7th, 1941 –’A date that will live in infamy’ Precipitated by US freezing of Japanese
assets in US and embargo oil sales Attack of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii ->
Guam & Wake Islands->Philippines; attack of British Burma & Hong Kong
Pear Harbor Hysteria led to EO 9066 –Japanese Internment in concentration camps
Closure –Answer as a group Why did the neutrality laws fails to
prevent America’s growing involvement with military conflicts in Europe and Asia?
How did the process of American entry into WWII compare with entry into WWI?
Would the US have entered WWII even if the Japanese had not attacked Pearl Harbor?
Group Work
Present your article- Audience Take Notes! How did life change in America for your
minority group during WWII? What actions did the US gov’t take to
promote or limit your minority group?