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1. How did President Roosevelt end U.S. isolationism and neutrality during the early years of World War II? we were in the great depression and we didn't have a lot of money 2. What events led to the United States’ formal involvement in World War II? bombing of pearl harbor 3. How did the United States mobilize and prepare for World War II? lend lease program? 4. What new forms of military technology helped the United States’ strategy in the Pacific theater? Island hopping? I honestly have no idea 5. How did World War II revolutionize the workforce in the United States? women were able to have jobs during the war because all of the men were at war and after the war women wanted to keep their jobs and the men wanted their jobs back. 6. How did World War II change the daily lives of Americans at home? They realized how important the men were for daily life. The women had to take over jobs and there was a lack of money. The women were kind of happy because they got to have a right and had an opportunity but also they were upset of their husbands leaving and the lack of children being born because all of the men were at war. 7. How did the United States display anti-Semitism before, during, and after the Holocaust? I don't really know this one? please help? but before the war jews were just looked at poorly, during the war they were hated against nazis and after they were free? 8. Why did the President Truman use the atomic bomb on Japan? To show them that the US had more power than then and tat they should surrender 9. How did the United States contribute to the end of World War II in Europe? Gave the English supplies? and May 8th was VE Day 10. How did the consequences of World War II shape the future of the United States? Before the war, america had money and after the war, we struggled with the Depression and the lack of money because of all the money we spent on the war. The GI Bill of rights (Education)
1. READ THIS _after that the US was hardly neutral. Prior to that bombing of Pearl Harbor the United States basic policy was one of neutrality and isolationism stemming from WWI. President Roosevelt did offer and aid through material sources help to Great Britain prior to our delcaration of war on Germany.Supplies were sent and guarded by the US Navy to England throughout the early years of 1940 and 1941.As to the invasion of Poland and why we did not declare war on Germany then, we had no treaty with European Countires to aid them in time of war.Only after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor did we declare war and only with Japan. Hilter soon after delared war on the US and our country was in an all out war on two fronts. Our neutrality was in the period before Pearl Harbor. The attack by the Japanese against our fleet instantly ended all thoughts of neutrality.
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3. READ This -It was the lend lease programs to the British and Soviet Union Before the US was involved got things started. Churchill (British prime minister) asked the US, well if your not going to fight at least get us supplies otherwise the Germans will win. So the US started producing planes, transport ships, tanks and other war equipment way before Pearl Harbor, to help supply the British and Soviets. and knowing sooner than later they would be directly involved they started production on a scale never seen before and probably never again. Just an example. Aircraft production of all types, including training planes, was stepped up from 700 planes per month in the summer of 1942 to 2,572 planes in September 1944. The link below also links to other site like the USAAF at the time, United States Army Air Force, did a study of Japanese aircraft production, and would they need to do to counter it.
4.Leapfrogging (also called "islandhopping") was a military strategy employed by the Allies in the Pacific War against Japan and the Axis powers during World War II. The idea was to bypass heavily fortified Japanese positions and instead concentrate the limited Allied resources on strategically important islands that were not well defended but capable of supporting the drive to the main islands of Japan.
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#6 Ok #7 Read This _With Hitler's rise to power in Germany, anti-Semitic fringe organizations also appeared in the U.S. About 100 such organizations conducted anti-Jewish hate campaigns during the 1930s. Anti-Semitism before the Second World War was also common within mainstream American society. Jews were often excluded from social organizations, summer resorts and neighborhoods. Many colleges and universities adopted Jewish quotas while employers frequently refused to hire Jews for jobs at their companies.
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