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From Neutrality to War: United States & Europe

From Neutrality to War: United States & Europe

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
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•How did Americans' disillusionment with World War I help to shape U.S. foreign policy during the 1920s?
•Did the neutrality laws of the 1930s represent an effective U.S. response to world affairs?
•How did the American conception of "neutrality" change during the first fifteen months of World War II in Europe? Was this change a positive or a negative development?
•Which side offered the better approach to U.S. foreign relations—the "internationalists" or the "isolationists"?

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