Assess if the United States foreign policy during the 1930s helped to promote World War II. Could the United States have prevented the outbreak of World War II? If so, how? If not, why not? Explain if the United States, despite neutrality, aided the Allies against the Axis powers. Analyze if the use of atomic (nuclear) weapons to defeat enemies in war is a setback for democracy (President Truman's decision to drop the atom bomb on Japan).
In 1930 united states not involved in disputation. It became
influential nations in the 20th century. there were more economic
depression and international conflicts. Latin Americans contributed
to the US. Most of the Americans stringly stayed out of the war.
many of them against the policy for bloody conflict. There is a
cold war between the US and the soviet union. The government
becomes isolationist.
Isolationism in the US end of the war not interventing in European
affairs and prevented the US from joining in the league on nations
and it becomes weaker the nation and there is dissolution even
though isolationist. US help the Allies in great Britain neutrality
acts made Britain not to fight in world war. neutrality acts of
1935 and 1937 stopped selling arms, and in 1937 neutrality acts
belligerent nations can get the weapons and they use their own
ships called cash and carry policy. Axis power was aware of the
US's unofficial alliance to Britain. there was a potential threat
had lost in world war II.
In 1945 Japan had lost WWII. President Harry s. Truman tested the
atomic bomb. He decided it will be the most terrible bomb in the
history of the world. he decided to use it as a goal to end the
war. There were 3,33,000 Japanese were killed and 4,73,000
wounded.
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