During the 1930s, the U.S. government attempted to distance the country from earlier interventionist policies in the Western Hemisphere as well as retain an isolationist approach to events in Europe and Asia until the beginning of WWII.
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The United States' stance on foreign policy after WWI, stay out of all foreign affairs.
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Isolationism
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The act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war.
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Mobilization
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The United States' stance on foreign policy after WWI, stay out of all foreign affairs.
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The act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war.
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allowed sales or loans of war materials to any country whose defense the president deems vital to US security
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Allies pay the US cash for arms and carry them away in their own ships
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1939 laws designed to keep the United States out of future wars
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United States military base on Hawaii that was bombed by Japan, bringing the United States into World War II.
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Millions of women also took jobs outside the house, working in the war industry.
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Enlisted for a double victory; to preserve democracy and to end racial segreagation
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Restricting the amount of food and other goods people may buy during wartime to assure adequate supplies for the military
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Converted factories from civilian to military production.
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A board that negotiated labor disputes and gave workers what they wanted to prevent strikes that would disrupt the war efforrt
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FDR's order to place all Japanese Americans in Internment Camps
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The forcible relocation of approximately 110,000 Japanese Americans to housing facilities called "War Relocation Camps"
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Backyard gardens; Americans were encouraged to grow their own vegetables to support the war effort
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Pledge signed by US president FDR and British prime minister Winston Churchill to work for peace and democracy after the war
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President at the end of WWII and gave the order to drop the atomic bomb
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Code name for the U.S. effort during World War II to produce the atomic bomb.
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Two Japanese cities on which the U.S. dropped the atomic bombs to end World War II.
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reason why Japan bombed Pearl Harbor
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Short-term loans that individual citizens made to the government that financed two-thirds of the war's cost.