
10-2 From Neutrality to War
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- Q1Why did many Americans support isolationism during the 1930s?They sought to colonize other nations.They believed in helping other countries regardless of cost.They wanted to expand their military forces.They wanted to avoid involvement in foreign conflicts.30s
- Q2What was one reason President Roosevelt supported internationalism?He aimed to expand U.S. territories overseas.He wanted to isolate the United States from the world.He thought the U.S. should focus only on its own problems.He believed in cooperation among nations to maintain peace.30s
- Q3What was one way President Roosevelt helped Britain while keeping the U.S. neutral during World War II?Declaring war on GermanySending soldiers to fightSupplying weapons and food under the Lend-Lease programSigning a peace treaty30s
- Q4How did the United States try to slow Japan's advances in the Pacific?By declaring war immediatelyBy sending troops to GermanyBy using economic sanctions and limiting tradeBy ignoring Japan's actions30s
- Q5Which event led the United States to declare war on Japan in 1941?The signing of the Treaty of VersaillesThe sinking of the TitanicThe start of the Great DepressionThe attack on Pearl Harbor30s