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Chapter 27: The Global Crisis, 1921-1941


Objectives

Objectives

A thorough study of Chapter Twenty-Seven should enable the student to understand:

1. The new directions of American foreign policy in the 1920s.

2. The effects of the Great Depression on foreign relations.

3. The pattern of Japanese, Italian, and German aggression that eventually led to World War II.

4. The factors that led to the passage of neutrality legislation in the 1930s.

5. The specific sequence of events that brought the United States into the war.


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