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SS.11.8.a.1:
Students will examine reasons for the passage of the Neutrality Acts (1935–1937) and consider the national debate as a shift to pro‐Allied policies including “cash and carry” and Lend‐Lease.
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NYS Social Studies Framework
Grade 11: United States History and Government
WORLD WAR II (1935 – 1945): The participation of the United States in World War II was a transformative event for the nation and its role in the world.
As situations overseas deteriorated, President Roosevelt’s leadership helped move the nation from a policy of neutrality to a pro‐Allied position and ultimately direct involvement in the war.
Students will examine reasons for the passage of the Neutrality Acts (1935–1937) and consider the national debate as a shift to pro‐Allied policies including “cash and carry” and Lend‐Lease.
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