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World War II

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Term Paper TitleWorld War II
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World War II

World War II


     The 1930's were a very turbulent time period for the entire world.  Many
events occurred during this time that lead to World War II.   It all began with
a few events that set the stage for the entire thing.  Things continued to get
worse, until finally, the seemingly inevitable happened.
     There were several events that set the stage for the upcoming crisis.
In Europe, Germany specifically, Adolf Hitler had gained control.  Hitler was
the head of the Nazi party, a Fascist political group.  Meanwhile, on the other
side of the world, Japan had invaded Manchuria, a province in China.  The United
States declared its disapproval in the Stimpson Doctrine, which stated that it
would not recognize any territorial gain made by force.  Lastly, Japan had left
the League of Nations, and began building up its navy.
     During these events, the United States attempted to stay neutral.  One
war that may have helped was the Nye committee.  The Nye Committee investigated
how the U.S. got involved in World War I.  Many thought that by learning our
previous mistakes, we would not repeat them.  There was also the Neutrality Acts.
The first neutrality act made it unlawful for the U.S. to ship or sell arms to
countries where a state of war existed. Roosevelt and the U.S. congress had
different views about isolationism.  Roosevelt was not an isolationist, and was
concerned about what was ha...

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