From Isolation to Global Power

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๐Ÿ“‹ Course Outline

  1. US Isolationism
  2. Interventionism Debate
  3. US Entry into WWII
  4. US Economic Mobilization
  5. War Production Strategies
  6. US Military Expansion
  7. Atomic Bomb Development
  8. US Diplomatic Conferences
  9. Post-War International Order
  10. American Cultural Influence

๐Ÿ“– 1. US Isolationism

๐Ÿ”‘ Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Isolationism: A foreign policy stance where a country avoids involvement in international conflicts, alliances, and political commitments to focus on domestic affairs. The US adopted this approach during the interwar period.

  • America First Movement: A political movement founded in 1940 advocating for US neutrality and non-intervention in foreign conflicts, emphasizing prioritizing American interests.

  • Neutrality Acts: Legislation enacted in the 1930s to prevent US involvement in foreign wars, initially banning arms sales and loans to warring nations, later modified to allow "Cash and Carry" and "Lend-Lease" aid.

  • Lend-Lease Act (1941): US legislation permitting the transfer of arms and supplies to Allied nations on credit, marking a shift away from strict neutrality and towards support for allies.

  • Pearl Harbor Attack (December 7, 1941): Surprise military strike by Japan on the US naval base, prompting US entry into WWII and marking a definitive end to US isolationism.

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1. What is US isolationism during the interwar period?

2. In what year was the Lend-Lease Act, a key legislation supporting US interventionism during WWII, enacted?

3. What was the primary role of the Pearl Harbor attack in the context of US entry into WWII?

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Isolationism โ€” definition?

US policy avoiding foreign entanglements in the interwar period.

America First Movement โ€” role?

Promoted US neutrality and non-intervention before WWII.

Neutrality Acts โ€” purpose?

Prevent US involvement in foreign wars during the 1930s.

Lend-Lease Act โ€” significance?

Allowed aid to Allies, marking a shift from neutrality.

Pearl Harbor โ€” date?

December 7, 1941, Japanese attack ending US isolationism.

US economic mobilization โ€” mechanism?

Mass production, technological innovation, resource rationing.

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