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nevsk [136]
3 years ago
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What are the questions on module five DBA for United States history

History
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Tanya [424]3 years ago
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1. How did the end of WWI, including the Treaty of Versailles, affect Germany?

The negotiations caused severe, economic, territorial, military, and psychological hardships on Germany.

- huge national debt from war reparations

- stopped trusting their government- nationalism- rise of dictators

2. How did the Munich Pact affect Germany? Why was the agreement made?

- gave Germany Sudetenland- Chamberlain meant to prevent another World War

3. How were the three Neutrality Acts different from each other? What did each allow? What were their goals?

The First Neutrality Act:- barred Americans from lending money to warring nations or selling them arms- didn't differentiate between aggressive nations and the countries they invaded

The Second Neutrality Act:- U.S. ships couldn't carry passengers / goods to warring nations- Americans weren't allowed to travel on ships going to or from warring nations- Cash and carry policy

The Third Neutrality Act:

- response to the invasion of Poland

- ended ban on selling arms to foreign countries (land and lease act- borrow goods and pick up shipments)

- allowed the Allies to purchase war goods as long as they paid cash and used their own ships (cash and carry policy)

- Americans opposed it

4. What events helped move Americans from isolationism to support for the war?

- Germany conquers France- Mussolini starts fascist govt. in Italy- Roosevelt subtly speaks out for interventionism - Lend-Lease Act- Pearl Harbor

5. What are the differences between the cash-and-carry and lend-lease programs?

"cash and carry" is where nations had to pay for the goods and have it delivered to them on their own ships, whereas in "lend-lease" weapons were sold, exchanged, lent, or leased to nations whose defense seemed vital to the U.S.

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