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True or False Chapter 24 Self-Quiz 2
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The Neutrality Act of 1935 made no distinction between aggressor and victim in foreign wars.
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The quick French collapse in June 1940 left about 300,000 British troops stranded on the French beaches on the English Channel.
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In 1938, Roosevelt refused to send military aid to China out of fear that this might anger Japan.
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Most Asian leaders rejected Japanâs claims to be liberating their countries from imperial control.
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By early 1945, the U.S. Navy had severed Japan's links to Southeast Asia, leaving Japanese soldiers on the Asian mainland stranded.
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Republican scored big gains in the 1942 congressional election.
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A. Philip Randolph pressed President Roosevelt to desegregate war industries, but not the military.
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The GI Bill of rights was the biggest and longest running New Deal program.
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Racial violence exploded in Los Angeles in 1943 in the zoo suit riots between police and predominately Latino Marines and sailors.
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Navajo code talkers provided vital assistance to military units in the Pacific.
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