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APUSH Chapter 35
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London Economic Conference
A 1933 international effort to stabilize currencies and combat the Great Depression.
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Good Neighbor Policy
FDR’s shift to diplomacy over military intervention in Latin America, improving relations and reinforcing non-interference.
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Reciprocal Trade Agreements
1934 policy allowing the president to reduce tariffs for mutual trade benefits, boosting global trade and diplomatic ties.
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Rome-Berlin Axis
A 1936 alliance between Hitler’s Germany and Mussolini’s Italy, solidifying fascist power in Europe.
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Neutrality Acts (1935, 1936, 1937)
Laws aimed at keeping the U.S. out of foreign wars by banning arms sales and loans to warring nations.
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Quarantine Speech
FDR’s 1937 call to isolate aggressive nations, signaling a shift from neutrality.
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Appeasement
Policy of conceding to Hitler’s demands to avoid war, which emboldened Nazi aggression.
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Hitler-Stalin Pact
A 1939 non-aggression treaty between Germany and the USSR, allowing Hitler to invade Poland.
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Neutrality Act of 1939
Allowed the U.S. to sell weapons to Allied nations on a 'cash-and-carry' basis.
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Kristallnacht
A 1938 Nazi-led attack on Jewish communities, escalating persecution and foreshadowing the Holocaust.
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Lend-Lease Act
A 1941 policy allowing the U.S. to supply arms to Allied nations, moving closer to direct involvement in WWII.
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Atlantic Charter
A 1941 U.S.-Britain agreement outlining post-war goals, emphasizing democracy and free trade.
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Pearl Harbor
Japan’s surprise attack on December 7, 1941, leading the U.S. to enter WWII.
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Francisco Franco
Spanish fascist leader who, with Axis support, won the Spanish Civil War but stayed neutral in WWII.
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Adolf Hitler
Nazi dictator of Germany who led aggressive expansion and WWII.
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Benito Mussolini
Fascist leader of Italy, allied with Hitler, and expanded militarily before WWII.
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Fall of France
Germany’s swift 1940 conquest of France, leaving Britain isolated and escalating U.S. aid to the Allies.