The U.S. did not agree with what Hitler was doing in Germany but the U.S. was trying to stay out of it but then when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor of December 7, 1941 they didn't have a choice anymore and entered WWII and eventually brought the war to an end on August 6, 1945 by dropping a 5-ton atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima.
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the jerry can. a handheld plastic container used to transport water or fuel
nylon. an artificial alternative to silk used to make clothes
Aerosol can a pressurized can usually used to store a gas or pressurized liquid
The Japan initially wanted the Americans expelled from their however, Perry, the American head of the troop was very persistent that after several negotiations, the Japan was made to sign the "Treaty of Kanagawa" on March 31, 1854. The treaty guaranteed that the Japanese will be the one to repair shipwrecked Americans that provides food, coal, water and other needs of the ships that docked in Nagasaki. This forced labor had affected the economy of Japan greatly. It heightened the inflation brought by the foreign money entering Japan disrupting Japan's currency.
Hello there!
Here is my OPINION/ interpretation. I may or may not be incorrect.
1). The US shouldn't sell arms (weapons) overseas because it would cause a war, and the US's goal was to stay isolated, hence the term isolationism.
Arms = weapons
Arms = body part
Selling weapons across the to Britain could cause conflicts, which could lead to war.
However, (in the first image), of they didn't sell weapons, they'd remain neutral, therefore avoiding war and its costs.
2). This cartoon MAY be trying to persuade the reader that war isn't always the solution to resolving a conflict, and that isolationism can lead to peace and unity.
Again, this is MY OPINION.
Hope this helped! :)
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