with a series of Neutrality Acts
it refused to recognize the new Manchurian government. It enforced embargoes on arms sales to Japan.
It adopted isolationist policies to avoid involvement.
It was unable to control the growth of dictatorships during the 1920s and 1930s.
As is the case today, there were many different types of government in existence in the 1930s. Examples include democracies, republics, democratic republics, constitutional monarchies, traditional monarchies, and dictatorships.
Italy, Japan, Germany
The statement could be corrected by replacing President Truman with President Wilson, however, as it is, it is an incorrect statement.
it is France.
...an oppressed population, gun control, and effective use of mass media/propaganda
The three major fascist dictatorships in Europe in the 1930s were Hitler's Nazi Germany, Mussolini's Fascist Italy, and Franco's Nationalist Spain. Other countries in Europe were not explicitly fascist, but many of them like Pilsudski's "Republic of Poland" were fascist dictatorships in all but name. Only France and Britain maintained completely anti-fascist (and non-communist) governments.
League of Nations
democratic party
banned weapons to nations at war
The United Fruit Company held a large stake in the economies of several Latin American nations during the 1920s and 1930s.
salazar was a portuguese dictator in the 1920s to 1930s. he created the new state which was the substitutive system for the democratic system