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Chapter 25 SmartBook Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass When its troops swarmed into Manchuria in northeast Asia in 1931, _____ became the first fascistic state to expand aggressively. - answerJapan. Hitler flouted the terms of the Treaty of Versailles by _____ in 1935. - answerrearming and ...

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When its troops swarmed into Manchuria in northeast Asia in 1931, _____ became the first
fascistic state to expand aggressively. - answer✔Japan.

Hitler flouted the terms of the Treaty of Versailles by _____ in 1935. - answer✔rearming and
sending troops into the Rhineland.
In 1938, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlin accepted
Hitler's promise that he only planned to occupy a small, German-speaking region of ______. -
answer✔Czechoslovakia.
In 1939, U.S. involvement in what would become World War II consisted of ______. -
answer✔an officially neutral stance, but indirectly aiding the British war effort.
At the 1939 World's Fair in Flushing Meadows, New York, business interests promoted the
"American Way," which they presented as a blend of which of the following? - answer✔-
consumerism.
-technological innovation.

Italy's Benito Mussolini was able to invade Ethiopia because ______. - answer✔the League of
Nations was ineffective in trying to stop him.
Adolf Hitler held ____ responsible for the Great Depression and other national woes. -
answer✔Jews.

In March 1939, Germany announced a mutual nonaggression pact with ______. - answer✔the
Soviet Union.
Two days after Britain and France declared war on Germany, President Roosevelt ______. -
answer✔affirmed U.S. neutrality.

In 1939, American business leaders ______. - answer✔were divided about the war.

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In the early 1940s, American self-identified internationalists ______. - answer✔felt the United
States had a moral obligation to stop the Nazis.
By the end of 1939, FDR had persuaded Congress to authorize the United States to sell arms to
European democracies on what two conditions? - answer✔-They had to collect the arms
themselves.
-They needed to pay cash.

The Selective Service Act of 1940 ______. - answer✔directed nine thousand men to undergo
military training.
FDR's Four Freedoms speech envisioned a world founded on the freedoms of speech and
worship and the freedoms from which of the following? - answer✔-fear.
-economic want.
Many Americans learned about the war and began questioning their isolationist stance as a
result of reports from radio broadcaster ______. - answer✔Edward R. Murrow.

The Atlantic Charter (1941) recognized what three collective principles? - answer✔-collective
security.
-free trade.
-national self-determination.
Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, FDR always assumed that an attack on the United States
would come from ______. - answer✔Germany.
Under the terms of the Selective Service Act, nine thousand men aged twenty to thirty-six had
to ______. - answer✔undergo military training.

Which country attacked the U.S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor in 1941? - answer✔Japan.
The Lend-Lease Act of 1941 gave the federal government wide latitude to to supply defense
materiel to any country ______. - answer✔whose defense the president deemed vital to the
defense of the United States.

The U.S. armed forces in World War II ______. - answer✔-was the largest citizen-soldier army
the world had ever seen.
-was culturally and ethnically diverse.

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