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Explore the transition of the United States from isolationism to aiding the Allies during World War II. Discover the role of FDR, mass communication, and overcoming challenges, along with cash and carry policies, neutrality laws, and the impact on the home front.
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What events led the United States from isolationism to a commitment to aid the Allies and what impact did it have on the home front?
Political Popularity Overcoming a Disability Use of Mass Communication Identification with those who were Suffering Experimentation and Reform
From Isolationism to a Commitment to the Allies Cash and Carry and the Neutrality Laws The Sitzkrieg Charles Lindbergh and America First The Blitzkrieg
The United States Enters World War II The Third Term Campaign Tripartite Pact Destroyers for Bases Deal Lend Lease Escorting British Ships to Iceland A Backdoor to War
Film Segments The American Experience, FDR, “The Return” History Channel, America, The Story of Us, “Bust” and “World War II” PBS, Baseball, “Shadow Ball” and “War”
What events led the United States from isolationism to a commitment to aid the Allies and what impact did it have on the home front?