What Do I Submit? In this lesson, you learned about the shift from U. S. isolationism to interventionism in the years before World War II. Use this knowledge to complete the 05.01 Assignment: Step 1: Think about these big questions: When was the tipping point at which the United States could no longer be considered an isolated nation? At what point could the United States no longer avoid involvement in World War II? Step 2: Respond to each of the prompts below in a separate paragraph: Explain the reasons for U. S. neutrality during the 1920s and 1930s. How did ideas about neutrality change during the period from the end of World War I to the passage of the Lend-Lease Act? Be sure to include any events, terms, or people that may support your response. In your opinion, what was the point at which U. S. actions were no longer neutral? Explain your reasoning with supporting details from the lesson. Criticize or defend each of the U. S. actions surrounding World War II that are listed below. Justify your opinion with supporting details from the lesson. 1st Neutrality Act Cash and Carry U. S aid to China Lend-Lease Act
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Which statement describes the central idea of the text? a. while the nigerian government has the wealth to improve the conditions in prisons, they continue to view it as a low priority. b. nigerian prisons neglect the physical and mental health of their prisoners by failing to provide them with basic necessities and services. c. the inhuman conditions in nigerian prisons could easily be improved, but the environment is considered part of prisoners' punishment. d. conditions in nigerian prisons are slowly improving as non-government organizations and citizens are providing much-needed equipment to the prisons.
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History, 22.06.2019 06:30, hannaboo53
What restrictive measure required voters to pay to vote
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