Unit 8— WAR Hot and Cold Stuff to Know.

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Unit 8— WAR Hot and Cold Stuff to Know

Unit Lessons 1-Europe: A TOTALitarian Mess (Ch 24) 2-The Great Arsenal of Democracy(Ch 24-25) 3-D, E, & VJ Days (Ch 25) 4-At Home (Ch 25) 5-The Cold War (Ch 26)

Possible Written Response Qs How did the Treaty of Versailles and the Great Depression set the stage for WWII? Fascism—Explain its origin and describe its characteristics. Describe what the Cold War was all about and discuss several ways it was manifest. Discuss the impact of WWII on America (women, minorities, economy, government, ideology).

Ch 24—World War Looms Neutrality Acts Docs: The Great Arsenal of Democracy Rise of Fascism and fascist leaders Weimar Republic Stalin’s plans (collectives, five-year plans, purges) Totalitarianism Nazism (Mein Kampf, Reich, lebensraum, pure race, etc.) Hitler’s violations of Versaille T Appeasement Axis America’s pre-WWII policies (isolationism, neutrality) Neutrality Acts German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact Blitzkrieg of Poland (WWII begins) Takeover of France (French govt in exile) Battle of Britain Holocaust (Nuremburg laws, Kristallnacht, Final Solution) The Great Arsenal of Democracy Cash & Carry, Lend-Lease Atlantic Charter Pearl Harbor (FDR, J. Rankin) Japanese Empire (Manchuria, SE Asia, Malaysia, etc.)

Ch 25—The US in WWII Docs: Eos 8802 and 9066 WAAC (WAC) Impact of WWII on Women and minorities War Production Board Liberty Ships Roosevelt and A. Philip Randolph (result = EO8802) Einstein's request to FDR Manhattan Project Oppenheimer Guns v. Butter Rationing Nuremberg Trials (end of war) War Bonds Hitler First approach Hitler’s big mistake Impact of Eastern Front Operation Torch (N. Africa) D-Day—planning, deception, purpose, execution Battle of the Bulge Yalta Conference Island hopping (Midway, Marshall Islands Truman’s dilemma: Invade Japan or drop bomb Einstein’s regret (quote)

Ch 26—Cold War Conflicts Eisenhower Doctrine The Cold War Stalin and Truman… views on Germany and E. Europe Soviet Satellite states Iron Curtain Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan Berlin Crisis/ Berlin Airlift NATO & Warsaw Pact Arms Race Brinkmanship MAD Space Race (Sputnik, JFK’s end of decade… Apollo) Eisenhower Doctrine China—Nationalists v. Communists (Chiang Kai Shek) and Mao Tse Tung) China in 1949! Vietnam Domino Effect Cuba (Batista, Castro, Bay of Pigs, Missile Crisis) Loyalty Review Board and HUAC Hiss and Rosenbergs McCarthyism US Budget during Cold War