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> 7. The New Deal and Origins of World War II, 1932–1939
7. The New Deal and Origins of World War II, 1932–1939
7.1 The First New Deal, 1933–1935
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The First New Deal, 1933–1935
The Banking Crisis
The First Hundred Days
Industry and Labor
The New Deal in the South and West
Diplomacy and the Good Neighbor Policy
7.2 Last Hired, First Fired: Women and Minorities in the Great Depression
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Last Hired, First Fired: Women and Minorities in the Great Depression
Women and the New Deal
A New Deal for Black America?
Latinos and Asian Americans
Native Americans
7.3 Second New Deal and Its Opponents, 1935–1939
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Second New Deal and Its Opponents, 1935–1939
The Second New Deal
Dissidents and Demagogues
Court-Packing Scheme and Reverses of 1937
From New Deal to Wartime Economy
7.4 America’s Entry into World War II
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America’s Entry into World War II
Appeasement and the Fall of Poland
Fall of France
Battle of Britain
Eastern Front
German Aggression and the American Response
Japanese Aggression and the American Response
7.5 Conclusion
7.6 Further Reading
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