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50b. Reactions to a Troubled World
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While Fascist aggressors were chalking up victories across Europe, America, Britain, and France sat on the sidelines. The desire to avoid repeating the mistakes of World War I was so strong, no government was willing to confront the dictators. Economic sanctions were unpopular during the height of the Great Depression. The Loyalists in Spain were already receiving aid from the Soviet Union; therefore, public opinion was against assisting Moscow in its "private" war against fascism. As the specter of dictatorship spread across Europe, the West feebly objected with light rebukes and economic penalties with no teeth.

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History
U.S. History
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Independence Hall Association
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US History
Date Added:
02/15/2018
U.S. History, Fighting the Good Fight in World War II, 1941-1945, The Origins of War: Europe, Asia, and the United States
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By the end of this section, you will be able to:

Explain the factors in Europe that gave rise to Fascism and Nazism
Discuss the events in Europe and Asia that led to the start of the war
Identify the early steps taken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to increase American aid to nations fighting totalitarianism while maintaining neutrality

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Social Science
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Date Added:
09/21/2018