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collective security and disarmament, and settling international disputes through negotiation - US was reluctant to join due to the risk - keystone cartoon
League of Nations (1919)
ClassA: territories under ottoman empire are independent - ClassB: Gernam territores in west africa are given away - ClassC: south pacific islands deemed integral parts of nations
League of Nations Mandates (1919)
Germany to disarm, territorial concessions, and pay heavy reparations
Treaty of Versailles (1919)
America’s plan for war with Japan - Guam and the Philipines - blockade of Japan - Mahan doctrine
War Plan Orange (1920s)
tracking of movements of any warlike belligerents in the western hemisphere
Neutrality Patrol (1939)
blockade of Germany - German U-boats and aircraft against allied shipping
Battle of the Atlantic (1939-‘45)
increased Navy’s size by 70% - backbone of the Navy is the aircraft carrier not the battleship - cost $4billion and added 257 ships
Two-Ocean Navy Act (1940)
America supplied the UK SU China and other allies - $50billion in supplies - step away from non-interventionist policy
Lend-Lease Act (1941)
flexibility to temporarily reorganize ships without permanent fleet reorganization
Task Force Concept (1943)