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In 1937 the Japanese mili- tarists at the Marco Polo Bridge near Beijing (Peking) touched off the explosion that led to an all-out inva- sion of China In a 

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  • Who was Gerald Nye Apush?

    Gerald Nye of North Dakota believed that the U.S. should stay out of foreign wars.
    Led army group known as Nationalists against Spanish Popular Front after they had won the 1936 elections.
    The Civil War that followed resulted in 600,000 deaths and extreme cruelties on both sides.

  • What is fascism in Apush?

    fascism.
    A system of government characterized by strict social and economic control and a strong, centralized government usually headed by a dictator.
    First found in Italy by Mussolini.

  • Cash and Carry.
    The "Cash and Carry" policy stated that if a country at war wanted to purchase non-militaristic goods from the U.S., it had to pick them up in its own ships and pay for them in cash.
    It was adopted in 1937.
    DIPLOMATIC.

Avis 5,0 (1) China incident. A term referring to Japan's invasion of China, where the US did not recognize it as a war, so they could continue to send supplies to both  Autres questions
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