Interactions in History: Aggressors, Isolationism, and Appeasement

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Explore historical events such as the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, Britain and France's response to Italian aggression, American isolationism, effects of appeasing Hitler, the Munich Conference, and more. Dive into the concepts of isolationism, economic interests, and diplomatic decisions that shaped the course of history.

  • History
  • Aggressors
  • Isolationism
  • Appeasement
  • Diplomacy

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  1. Aggressors Invade Nations Activity

  2. Part A: Build Vocabulary

  3. isolationism isolationism belief that political ties to other countries should be avoided

  4. Part B: Answer from presentation

  5. Why did the Japanese invade Manchuria? Why did the Japanese invade Manchuria? to solve its economic problems and protect Japanese business interests

  6. Why did Britain and France take no action against Why did Britain and France take no action against Italian aggression? Italian aggression? Britain and France hoped to keep the peace in Europe.

  7. Why would American isolationists want Why would American isolationists want the the Neutrality Acts passed? Neutrality Acts passed? They hope to keep the United States out of another war.

  8. What were some effects of appeasing Hitler What were some effects of appeasing Hitler after after his invasion of the Rhineland? his invasion of the Rhineland? strengthened Hitler s power in Germany tilted the balance of power in Germany s favor encouraged Hitler to speed up military and territorial expansion

  9. Why was the Munich Conference Why was the Munich Conference unsuccessful unsuccessful? ? The Czechs were not invited. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain believed he could preserve peace by giving in to Hitler s demands. When Hitler s troops took over Czechoslovakia, it was clear that the agreement had failed to stop Hitler from occupying Czechoslovakia and then demanding Danzig, Poland.

  10. THE END

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