By September 1, 1939, why had Germany and Japan not already been stopped in their territorial ambitions?

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An ideal answer will:
1. Discuss war weariness from the First World I, especially in Great Britain, France, and the United States.
2. Discuss the successful choices made by German and Japanese leaders that enabled them to build their militaries, expand beyond their borders without inciting armed opposition, and develop support at home.
3. Examine the political culture of the United States during the 1930s, taking into account the Nye Committee, and the advocacy of men like Charles Lindbergh and Father Coughlin.
4. Discuss Hitler's foreign relations, including the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 1938 in Munich, and his attitude toward the League of Nations.
5. Write a concise and effective conclusion.

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A) restricting commodity production. B) granting all producers cash payments. C) increasing commodity production. D) deregulating prices and production.

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The concept of ______ is key to feminist analysis.

A. love B. justice C. compassion D. power

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How was slavery an obvious contradiction to the principles of the American republic?

A) Slavery showed how poorly treated black women were. B) Americans claimed to be fighting for freedom, but still enslaved others. C) Slavery funded much of the Revolution, so it was part of the new republic. D) Slavery was a British institution and had no place in an independent America. E) People who fought in the war and enslaved others were too violent for a republic.

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