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Sophie [7]
3 years ago
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11. _______Declaration made by the US and Great Britain that endorsed national self-determination and an international system of

general security.
12. _______Speech by Roosevelt after Japan’s invasion of China, which he called for the peaceful nations of the world to act together to isolate aggressive nations.
13. _______Act that let nations buy goods and arms in the US if they paid cash and carried the merchandise on their own ships.
14. _______Freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, freedom from fear
15. _______Act that authorized Roosevelt to sell or lend war supplies to any country whose defense he considered vital to the safety of the US.
16. _______An American military base attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941.
17. _______Leader of Great Britain during World War II
18. _______Atlantic and Pacific: America was engaged in war in both these areas
19. _______A volunteer group of American fighter pilots that sent supplies and engaged in combat with Japanese pilots
20. _______Roosevelt froze their assets in the US and cut off trade with this nation after they invaded Manchuria, the rest of China and southern Indochina.

A. Neutrality Acts
B. “Quarantine Speech”
C. Flying Tigers
D. Lend-Lease Act
E. Two fronts
F. Japan
G. Four Freedoms
H. Winston Churchill
I. Atlantic Charter
J. Pearl Harbor
History
1 answer:
ozzi3 years ago
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<span>11. _______Declaration made by the US and Great Britain that endorsed national self-determination and an international system of general security.
</span><span>J. Pearl Harbor

</span><span>12. _______Speech by Roosevelt after Japan’s invasion of China, which he called for the peaceful nations of the world to act together to isolate aggressive nations.
</span><span>B. “Quarantine Speech”
</span><span>
13. _______Act that let nations buy goods and arms in the US if they paid cash and carried the merchandise on their own ships.
</span>A. Neutrality Acts
<span>
14. _______Freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, freedom from fear
</span>G. Four Freedoms
<span>
15. _______Act that authorized Roosevelt to sell or lend war supplies to any country whose defense he considered vital to the safety of the US.
</span>D. Lend-Lease Act
<span>
16. _______An American military base attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941.
</span>I. Atlantic Charter
<span>
17. _______Leader of Great Britain during World War II
</span>H. Winston Churchill
<span>
18. _______Atlantic and Pacific: America was engaged in war in both these areas
</span>E. Two fronts
<span>
19. _______A volunteer group of American fighter pilots that sent supplies and engaged in combat with Japanese pilots
</span>C. Flying Tigers
<span>
20. _______Roosevelt froze their assets in the US and cut off trade with this nation after they invaded Manchuria, the rest of China and southern Indochina.
</span>F. Japan
<span>







</span>
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