AIM: How did World War II change history? DO-NOW: Key Words: Key Words: Weimar Republic, Coalition Government, Fascism, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler,

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AIM: How did World War II change history? DO-NOW: Key Words: Key Words: Weimar Republic, Coalition Government, Fascism, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, Militarism, Appeasement, Aggression, Blitzkrieg, Yalta Conference, Atomic Bomb

Assignment: Pages 38 & 39 Unit 6, Section 4: Between the Wars  Unit 6, Section 5: World War II 

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Summary: Turning Points: Discuss the historical circumstances of the turning point (CAUSES) Explain the impact of the turning point on global history (EFFECTS) Conflict: Discuss one major cause of the conflict Identify two opposing groups involved in the conflict and discuss one viewpoint of each group Discuss the extent to which the conflict was or was not resolved