answersLogoWhite

0

In 1937 Roosevelt tried to alter the isolationist mood of Americans by stating that agression anywhere in the world could affect all nations.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Still curious? Ask our experts.

Chat with our AI personalities

ProfessorProfessor
I will give you the most educated answer.
Chat with Professor
EzraEzra
Faith is not about having all the answers, but learning to ask the right questions.
Chat with Ezra
TaigaTaiga
Every great hero faces trials, and you—yes, YOU—are no exception!
Chat with Taiga

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: In 1937 Roosevelt tried to alter the isolationist mood of Americans by stating that?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Military History

The buckskin colonial soldiers whose military success did nothing to alter British officers contempt?

colonial militiamen


Why might the sussex pledge help the US stay neutral in 1916?

Because they wanted to stay neutral because they wanted to help the sussex pledge


Why were German naval leaders confident about Enigma?

The Nazi Naval Officers never dreamed the Allied Forces would get their hands on an Enigma machine and the instructions to the machine. They thought their code system was full proof since the machine did an exceptional job of doing code. They did not realize the Allies could decipher all their code. Once they began to suspect the Allies had figured out their code they had to alter their methods.


Was the Spanish unable to overpower the Aztecs and the Incas with their superior weaponry?

The Spanish had superior weaponry, but the Aztecs had many more people, and the Spanish had to flee a few times, or ally with natives, in order to take over. They also did lots of tricky things like kidnapping and giving permission for celebrations and then turning them into massacres. I don't think that there was ever much doubt that they would eventually overcome; just they had to change their timing and alter their plans sometimes because of the strength of the natives.


Was the spanish ever unable to overpower the Aztecs and the incas with there superior weaponry?

The Spanish had superior weaponry, but the Aztecs had many more people, and the Spanish had to flee a few times, or ally with natives, in order to take over. They also did lots of tricky things like kidnapping and giving permission for celebrations and then turning them into massacres. I don't think that there was ever much doubt that they would eventually overcome; just they had to change their timing and alter their plans sometimes because of the strength of the natives.