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Chapter 27--America and the World, 1921-1945
Vocabulary concerning America's foreign policy from after WWI through WWII
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03/08/2013

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Hawley-Smoot Tariff
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(1930)Raised the tariff even higher, hurting European nation's ability to pay off war debts and generally decreasing international trade.
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Kellogg-Briand Pact
(Pact of Paris)
Definition
(1928)Eventually signed by almost every nation in the world, it outlawed war but contained no provisions to enforce it. Japan invaded Machuria and broke it in 1931. (Demonstrative of American efforts to completely avoid entanglements)
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Clark Memorandum
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(1930)Repudiated the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, and declared the U.S. had no right to interfere in its neighbor states.
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Good Neighbor Policy
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(1933)F.D.R. declared that the U.S. would not interfere in Latin America and would be a "good neighbor."
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Washington Disarmament Conference
Definition
(1921)Attempted to resolve the perilous Japan-China tensions and slow the naval buildup race between the U.S, Japan, and Britain. None of its policies had any provisions that enforced them. Japan invaded Manchuria and broke the policies in 1931.
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Five-Power Treaty
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(1921)Signed at the Washington Conference, this treaty limited five nations to a specific ratio of battleships and aircraft carriers-- U.S.-5:Britain-5:Japan-3:France-1.67:Italy-1.67
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Nine Power Treaty
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(1921)Signed at the Washington Conference, it pledged all involved nations to uphold the Open Door policy.
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Four Power Treaty
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(1921)Signed at the Washington Conference, it replaced the old Anglo-Japanese alliance with an American-designed Pacific security pact.
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Axis Powers
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Name for the pact between Japan, Italy, and Germany, three totalitarian nations. Originally anti-Communist in nature.
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Nye Committee
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Preceding the Neutrality Acts, it spent two years investigating American munitions dealers.
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Neutrality Acts
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(1935, 1936, 1937)Acts designed to keep America from ever becoming involved in a foreign war again. The first banned selling arms to belligerent nations and warned citizens against sailing on their ships, the second added a ban on loans, and the third limited other sorts of trade to a cash-and-carry basis. In 1939, a revision allowed cash-and-carry sale of munitions.
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"merchants-of-death" thesis
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The unfounded charge that bankers and munitions dealers had caused American entry into WWI.
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Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact
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(Aug. 1931)Surprising the international community, these two nations formed a nonaggression pact. Secretly, it contained a provision dividing up Poland.
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White Committee
Definition
Coalition of Americans who opposed isolationism, founded in support for the destroyers-for-bases deal.
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Destroyers-for-Bases deal
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Traded 50 American destroyers to Britain in exchange to build bases on eight British Pacific possessions.
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Lend-Lease program
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(1941)Program to "lend and lease" goods to nations fighting against aggressors. Deviously named--(you don't want war goods back)
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General East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
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Japanese Pacific Empire, which on the surface promised "Asia for Asians" but was in truth "Asia for Japanese."
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Tripartite Pact
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(1940)Elevated the Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis to a defensive, cooperative pact.
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Pearl Harbor
Definition
(Dec. 7, 1941)The Japanese attack that officially brought America into the war.
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El Alemein
Definition
(1942)This tank battle in Egypt was the turning point in the European war.
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Battle of Midway
Definition
(1942)This naval battle in the Pacific was the turning point in the war against the Japanese. Four Japanese aircraft carriers were destroyed to one of America's, leaving the Japanese navy in disarray.
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War Production Board (WPB)
Definition
Beginning in 1942, it attempted to regulate and encourage war production.
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Fair Employment Practices Commitee
Definition
Created in 1941, it attempted to prevent racial discrimination in war industries; it was more successful in the public sector than in the private one.
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Nisei
Definition
Native-born Americans with Japanese heritage;they suffered intense discrimination and often imprisonment during the war.
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D-Day
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(June 6, 1944)Date of first Allied offensive in France, conducted on the beaches of Normandy.
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Yalta Conference
Definition
(1945)Meeting of the Big Three just before the end of the war; the Russians, at a military advantage, ended up with control of Eastern Europe and were promised control of Manchuria in exchange for entering the war with Japan once Germany was defeated.
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Declaration of Liberated Europe
Definition
Signed by the Big Three at the Yalta Conference, it called for the free election of leaders in Europe without providing a method of enforcement or supervision.
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Manhattan Project
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Secret U.S. government project to develop atomic bombs during WWII.
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Battle of the Bulge
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(1945)This German counteroffensive in Belgium, narrowly repelled by allied forces, was its last offensive in the war.
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Battle of Leyte/Leyte Gulf
Definition
(1944)Amphibious invasion of the Gulf of Leyte in the Philipines was the most important part of the recapture of the islands.
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Battle of Manila
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(1945)This battle was the scene of the worst urban fighting in the Pacific theater, and it finally ended Japanese occupation of the Philippines.
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Battle of Iwo Jima
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(1945)This bloody battle, the first in which American casualties exceeded those of the Japanese, was the final step in the American island-hopping campaign.
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