US foreign policy during the 1930s Flashcards

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what was the Good Neighbour Policy?

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it was a reversal of the USA’s aggressive foreign policy in Latin America and helped the US to create new economic and diplomatic relationships with
Latin American nations.

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what were the main principles of the good neighbour policy?

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non-intervention and non-interference in the affairs of Latin American nations.

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what was theMontevideo
Conventionon the Rights and Duties of States?

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It renounced the right of the US to intervene unilaterally in the affairs of Latin American countries.

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what was the the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act 1934?

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encouraged greater trade between the USA and other nations by lowering tariffs and
allowed the USA to negotiate reciprocal trade agreements with other nations

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5
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when was the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act?

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1934

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when was theMontevideo
Conventionon the Rights and Duties of States signed?

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December 1933

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7
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why were the neutrality Acts passed?

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The strong feelings of isolationism, they were designed to keep the USA out of any potential conflict.

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what did the first Neutrality Act of 1935 do?

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imposed an embargo on trading in arms and war
materials with all parties in a war and declared that US citizens travelling on warring ships travelled at their own risk.

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9
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when was first Neutrality Act?

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1935

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what did the second Neutrality Act of 1936 do?

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banned all loans or credits to countries at war.

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when was the second Neutrality Act?

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1936

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what did the third Neutrality Act of 1937 do?

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prohibited US ships from transporting arms or
war materials and forbade US citizens from travelling on ships of warring nations. However, a “cash-and-carry” provision allowed the sale of supplies and
materials to warring nations.

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13
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when was the third Neutrality Act?

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1937

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what did the fourth Neutrality Act of 1939 do?

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allowed the trade of arms with warring nations on a cash-and-carry basis. In effect, this ended the arms embargo.

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when was the fourth Neutrality Act?

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1939

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16
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were the neutrality Acts successful?

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impact that they had was largely negative, as the US ultimately joined the war in 1941 and they limited the USA’s ability to aidBritainandFranceagainstNazi Germany.

17
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what was the purpose of Roosevelt’s ‘Quarantine speech’?

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warned of the situation in Europe and spoke about his desire to ‘quarantine’ aggressor nations.

18
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when was Roosevelt’s ‘Quarantine speech’?

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October 1937