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Montano1993 [528]
4 years ago
5

Who was the leader(s) of The United States in the Interwar Years? (1919-1939) what was their political system(s)? How were they

involved in WWII???
History
1 answer:
Dmitry [639]4 years ago
5 0

Leader(s):

- Woodrow Wilson [ President ; 1913 — 1921 ] He was a democratic president.

- Warren G. Hardening [ President ; 1921 — 1923 ] Died in 1923, Republican

- Calvin Coolidge [ President ; 1923 — 1929 ]

Republican

- Herbert Hoover [ President ; 1929 — 1933 ]

Republican, many Americans blamed him for not doing anything to help prevent or help get America back on its feet when the stock market crashed in 1929.

- Franklin D. Roosevelt [ President ; 1933 - 1945 ]

Democratic, Enlisted in several things to help get America back on its feet ( Relief, Recovery, Reform), and was President during WWII. He would overseer the Manhattan Project, in which bombs were tested, but would die right before the end of the war. He was Commander In Chief, and was mainly President for so long was because we were at war and you don’t really want a new president in the midst of the war. He claimed the US to be “neutral,” but the US was sending munitions and money to the allied power for help. He would then decide to join the war once Pearl Harbor was bombed. He would overseer the Yalta Conference in which the allied powers decided how to handle Germany after the war.

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