How did the Destroyers for Bases agreement President Roosevelt signed help Britain and its allies?
  • the large number of American casualties in World War I
  • by avoiding alliances and other international relationships
  • the Lend-Lease Act
  • The agreement put US bases on British territory.
This map illustrates
  • the Evacuation of Dunkirk
  • the large number of American casualties in World War I
  • Japan's invasion of Indochina
  • the countries occupied by Germany.
Which piece of Roosevelt's legislation, passed in 1941, stirred up the most controversy?
  • the Lend-Lease Act
  • the Evacuation of Dunkirk
  • The agreement put US bases on British territory.
  • the large number of American casualties in World War I
What made Germany's invasions of Europe difficult to stop during World War II?
  • Germany's air attacks and fast-moving ground troops
  • by avoiding alliances and other international relationships
  • the large number of American casualties in World War I
  • Japan's invasion of Indochina
Which of the following was a reason the US adopted a policy of isolationism before World War II?
  • the large number of American casualties in World War I
  • avoiding alliances with other nations
  • Germany's air attacks and fast-moving ground troops
  • by avoiding alliances and other international relationships
Why did Germany sign a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union in 1939?
  • The agreement put US bases on British territory.
  • the Lend-Lease Act
  • Britain had a larger fleet of ships to carry arms than Germany.
  • Hitler wanted to prevent a two-front war.
During the 1930s the United States followed a foreign policy of isolationism. Which is the best example of that policy?
  • avoiding alliances with other nations
  • by avoiding alliances and other international relationships
  • Germany's air attacks and fast-moving ground troops
  • the large number of American casualties in World War I
During which decade did the US pursue a policy of isolationism?
  • pearl harbor
  • Asia
  • avoiding alliances with other nations
  • 1930s
What saved many British and French forces from the Germans in 1940?
  • Germany's air attacks and fast-moving ground troops
  • the Evacuation of Dunkirk
  • Japan's invasion of Indochina
  • pearl harbor
Why did the 1939 cash-and-carry amendment to the Neutrality Acts favor Britain over Germany?
  • Britain had a larger fleet of ships to carry arms than Germany.
  • Germany's air attacks and fast-moving ground troops
  • the large number of American casualties in World War I
  • by avoiding alliances and other international relationships
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