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Video, “The Roosevelts: An Intimate History” Episode 6: min. 26:20 to 40 (1) Page 476, read about the “Four Freedoms”: Why are these important? (2) In preparation for the video, write down the following prompts, leaving a space in between – 1 - Selective Service and Training Act of 1940 … – 2 - Size of the U.S. military in 1940 … – 3 - FDR governing a country that wanted … – 4 - Roosevelt’s “Boston Pledge” … – 5 - WWII, a great war for democracy … – 6 - Four Freedoms: State of the Union, 1941 … – 7 - Lend-Lease …

Pearl Harbor and U.S. Entry into WWII “Yesterday, December 7, 1941 – a date which will live in infamy – the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.... No matter how long it may take us... the American people in their righteous might will win through to absolute victory.” -President Franklin Roosevelt, Dec. 8, 1941

Dutch East Indies Indochina

Japanese Offensives

Attack Upon Pearl Harbor Imperial Japanese Mitsubishi “Zero fighter” planes fighter planes used in attack Japanese Midget submarines - Five used in attack

Attack Upon Pearl Harbor Battleship USS California sinking Battleship USS Arizona explodes