1. From Isolationism to War The Japanese Bombed Pearl Harbor More concerned with the Depression than international affairs
2. From Isolationism to War More concerned with the Depression than international affairs The Japanese Bombed Pearl Harbor FDR passed a bill reducing foreign tariffs in exchange for reduced tariffs from them The U.S. economy improved as the decade passed Germany and Japan increased aggression causing U.S. isolationist views to soften Congress passed the neutrality acts of 1939 making international policy more flexibility France fell to Germany leaving Britain alone The U.S. increased aid to Britain FDR convinced Congress to pass the Lend Lease Bill