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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did President Roosevelt get around the Neutrality Acts after Japan invaded China in 1937? pressuring Congress to add cash and carry provisions to the acts selling decommissioned naval ships to American arms merchants allowing the transportation of arms to the Chinese on British ships ignoring Soviet efforts to smuggle American-made arms into China

OpenStudy (anonymous):

allowing the transportation of arms to the Chinese on British ships I pretty sure...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

only really about WWII

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Really ? That's awesome though.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and cause I have studied it since I could read well... if it wasn't that it was documented movies...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did the United States continue trade during the war without actually entering the war effort? It established the cash-and-carry policy for warring nations. It encouraged members of the Axis powers to buy its war products. It signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact to allow for trade and keep the country out of war. It increased its trade efforts with countries that were not involved in the war.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, I love history! But, I'm not good at it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

like, I World history was easy for me but, U. S history is so tough for me.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It increased its trade efforts with countries that were not involved in the war. should be...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which describes the effect of the Lend-Lease Act on U.S. foreign policy? The act angered Americans' former allies in war and led European nations to declare war on the United States. The act effectively ended American neutrality by supplying the British with war supplies. The act helped the Americans remain neutral by providing supplies to both sides of the war. The act divided the American public as some citizens wanted to remain isolated and others wanted to join the war effort.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If you don't wanna answer these feel free to not respond back cause i know it's annoying.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its not annoying

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The act effectively ended American neutrality by supplying the British with war supplies.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks<3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no problem... :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why did the Supreme Court ruling in Korematsu v. United States (1944) anger supporters of civil liberties? It affirmed the declaration of war against all people of Japanese descent. It made the internment of certain American citizens legitimate. It granted Japanese Americans compensation for property seized during wartime. It placed limits on the civil rights of all Asian immigrants.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It made the internment of certain American citizens legitimate.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did the efforts of A. Philip Randolph help further civil rights in the United States? He demanded that African Americans be allowed to serve in non-segregated units. He persuaded leaders to pass an order forcing employers to stop discriminating against workers on the basis of race. He encouraged the government to release the nations' scientists from other duties to work on the Manhattan Project. He argued for minority workers to be allowed to strike if their wages were not increased in proportion to their employers' profits.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

He persuaded leaders to pass an order forcing employers to stop discriminating against workers on the basis of race.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which argument would have been used to justify increased government control over the economy during World War II? Government planning is necessary to ensure a sufficient supply of war materials. The American people expect strong government leadership during times of crisis. Capping the price of war materials is necessary to prevent runaway government debt. Government intervention is needed to guarantee that Americans will support the war effort.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Government intervention is needed to guarantee that Americans will support the war effort.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, I literally only have 3 more questions and I'll stop bothering you! I promise<3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did World War II impact African Americans? It intensified efforts to protect segregation. It established a network of black-owned businesses. It expanded African Americans' economic opportunities. It drove many African Americans back to agricultural work.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did World War II impact African Americans? It intensified efforts to protect segregation. It established a network of black-owned businesses. It expanded African Americans' economic opportunities. It drove many African Americans back to agricultural work.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Government intervention is needed to guarantee that Americans will support the war effort.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did World War II impact African Americans? It intensified efforts to protect segregation. It established a network of black-owned businesses. It expanded African Americans' economic opportunities. It drove many African Americans back to agricultural work.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I just answered that...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

It expanded African Americans' economic opportunities.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

XD sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This statement was one of the terms of the Potsdam Declaration in July 1945: "We call upon the government of Japan to proclaim now the unconditional surrender of all Japanese armed forces, and, to provide proper and adequate assurances of their good faith in such action. The alternative is prompt and utter destruction." What does this statement indicate about the use of the atomic bomb in World War II? Japanese leaders wanted to surrender before the bomb was dropped. The leaders of Great Britain and the Soviet Union supported dropping the bomb. Great Britain and the Soviet Union had also developed atomic weapons. The Allies did not ask the Japanese government to surrender before dropping the bomb.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"We call upon the government of Japan to proclaim now the unconditional surrender of all Japanese armed forces, and, to provide proper and adequate assurances of their good faith in such action. The alternative is prompt and utter destruction." Even though japan really surrendered because the atomic bombs were doped and they didn't know that the US had only 2 they thought they had a huge supply..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so the last one? D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The development of an atomic bomb by the United States did which of these? pressured German leaders to surrender increased tensions between Truman and Stalin worried the leaders of France and Great Britain led Stalin to postpone a Soviet invasion of Japan

OpenStudy (anonymous):

led Stalin to postpone a Soviet invasion of Japan

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hope I helped you....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why was the Battle of the Coral Sea significant for the Allies? It destroyed the Japanese navy's carrier fleet. It re-opened American trade with Europe. It kept the Soviet Union out of the Pacific war. It stopped Japanese plans to invade Australia.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just one more!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It destroyed the Japanese navy's carrier fleet.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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