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Cash and Carry
Allowed allied forces to purchase non-military goods from U.S. using cash
Lend-Lease Act
Provided Military supplies to Allies while maintaining facade of neutrality
Ghost Army Trailer
Inflatable weapons, recordings of tanks, and artillery to create sense of American occupation
Fascism
D: Victimhood, Energy, Purity, Traditional Elites, External Expansion.
E: Treaty of Versailles
S: External expansion to Austria, Asia, North Africa
Isolationism
D: Avoiding alliances and conflict with other nations—Wilson promises
E: Washington’s Farewell Address
S: Return to in WWI, until commitment to global engagement
Great Migration
D: Over a million black Americans left the South and moved North in 1900s
E: Worsening race relations—Ku Klux Klan
S: Job Crisis in North—Can’t handle influx of people until WW1—Factories
Plessy v. Ferguson
D: The establishment of separate, but equal rights for Blacks.
E: Jim Crow Laws
S: Brown v. Board of Education
Roosevelt Corollary
D: Talk Soft, Carry Big
E: Imperialism
S: World’s Cop
Prohibition
D: 18th Amendment—No sale, purchase, transport of alcohol
E: Protestant Temperance Movements
S: Mafia and organized crime
Great Depression
D: 10 Years—Bubbles, No Money, “Economy self-corrects”
E: Black Tuesday > Failing Banks > Unemployment
S: Farm Credit Act, Emergency Banking Act of 1933, New Deal, Emergency Relief Act
Dorothy Thompson
Interviewed Hitler, ridiculed him
Geraldine Snyder
Factories being converted to war efforts
Arnold Forester
St. Louis, Madison Square Garden (German-American Bund)
Military Intelligence Service
Code Breakers, Enigma Machines
Japanese-Americans
Internment camps, not citizens—enemies
Jane Doyle
Aircraft Carriers in Pacific Theater, WASP—Women pilots in WW2
FDR
“Day that will live in infamy” — Pearl Harbor
Modern Warfare
Battle of resources and production
Jingoism
D: Aggressive foreign policy, bad nationalism
E: Spanish-American War
S: Accusation, callback
Progressive Era
D: Public outcry for gov’t intervention—exploitation
E: Roosevelt argued for laws and policies
S: FDA
Moral Diplomacy
D: We ally with you, do business like us.
E: Imperialism—Cultural superiority
S: Recruited for Ally powers in WW1