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The "Good Neighbor" Policy was a policy made by FDR's administration which was meant to create a better relationship between Latin countries.
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Fascism is a form of radicalism lead by dictatorial power. This ideal came into place because of Europes Great Depression after the war and it was easier for totalitarian dictators to come into power.
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These acts were created to limit and prevent the U.S. from getting involved in the war. This Dr. Seuss cartoon explains that even though there was a Neutrality Act, the U.S. still helped other countries in the war by sending goods. From Dr. Seuss' cartoon we can tell he was maybe against this.
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Poland gets attacked and invaded by Germany. This makes England and France declare war on Germany.
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Congress passes a policy that lets the U.S. help the allies in war. The U.S. can wholesale arms and supplies to Brits.
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The AFC was a group of people that opposed America joining the war. They wanted it to stay neutral.
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The U.S. stopped selling and trading with the Japanese. They no longer import metal, oil, and other products into Japan.