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EOC Review Mod 5 World War 2

Causes of WWII Rise of Dictators like Hitler and Mussolini Treaty of Versailles Appeasement- give Hitler come of his demands to prevent further aggression (Munich Pact)

US Returns to isolationism Nye Committee- Did arms manufacturers push the US into WW1? First Neutrality Act (1935 and 1936)- US Could not give money and arms to warring countries Second Neutrality Acts- Cash and Carry-Sell war goods to all warring countries Japanese Expansion- US gave supplies to China Third Neutrality Acts-Allowed allied to purchase war goods

Pearl harbor US stopped trading with Japan December 7, 1941

Warfront US Fought in Northern Africa, Europe, and in the Pacific

Tehran Conference Tehran Conference in Iran in November and December 1943 Discussed how to end World War 2 and postwar matters Massive Invasion of France Code named Operation Overlord (D-Day) Also Discussed United Nations Partition German Stalin wanted Eastern Europe

D-Day Allied Invasion of over 150,000 soldiers on June 6, 1944 On August 25, 1944 Paris was liberated By October Allied forces were in Germany

War in the pacific Island Hopping Strategy: Battles fought mostly in the air and at sea Major Battles: Coral Sea, Midway, Iwo Jima March 1945 Allies invaded Okinawa June 1945- Allies attack Tokyo Huge casualties were a concern

Holocaust Hitler’s Final Solution: Nearly two-thirds of European Jews were exterminated, 6,000,000 8 million total were exterminated (Communists, people who were disables, homosexuals, POWs, and more) Causes: Anti-Semitism Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s problems

Events leading to extermination Jews lost their German citizenship Jewish businesses were destroyed- Kristallnacht Jews sent to ghettos  concentration camps  extermination camps

War at home 16 million served in the Army 150,000 women volunteered Citizens had to ration food, rubber, gas, etc

War and minorities Racism still existed- Defense industries would not hire African Americans Executive Order 8802- banned discrimination in hiring, but discrimination continued. Bracero Program- US imported temporary workers from Mexico to work on farms. 200,000 workers came to the US. Suppose to receive fair wages and living conditions, but that did not always happen. Contributed to illegal immigration Native Americans also served in the military. Military used code based on the Navajo language

War Limited civil rights Executive Order 9066- US government arrested and relocated anyone deemed dangerous to the nation Affected Japanese, German, and Italian Americans Individuals placed in Internment camps

War ends Allies bombed German cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, and Dresden April 30 1945 Hitler commits suicide May 8 1945 V-E Day Germany Surrenders

The atomic bomb 1939- Allied research begins 1943- Manhattan Project Begins July 1945- First Atomic Bomb detonated in New Mexico Potsdam Declaration- Japan must surrender unconditionally or face destruction Remove their emperor August 6 1945 Atomic Bomb dropped on Hiroshima August 9 1945 Atomic Bomb dropped on Nagasaki September 2 1945 WW2 Officially ends

Sample question #1 What was a primary goal of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin when they met at the Yalta Conference in 1945?   A. setting up postwar aid for Great Britain B. sharing the development of atomic weapons C. protecting the colonial empires of the warring nations D. settling major wartime issues of the Allied powers

Answer What was a primary goal of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin when they met at the Yalta Conference in 1945?   A. setting up postwar aid for Great Britain B. sharing the development of atomic weapons C. protecting the colonial empires of the warring nations D. settling major wartime issues of the Allied powers

Sample question #2 The policy of Cash and Carry, the Destroyers for Naval Bases Deal, and the Lend-Lease Act were all designed to A. contribute to the success of the Axis powers B. relieve unemployment caused by the Great Depression C. guarantee a third term to President Franklin D. Roosevelt D. aid the Allies without involving the U.S. in the war

Answer The policy of Cash and Carry, the Destroyers for Naval Bases Deal, and the Lend-Lease Act were all designed to A. contribute to the success of the Axis powers B. relieve unemployment caused by the Great Depression C. guarantee a third term to President Franklin D. Roosevelt D. aid the Allies without involving the U.S. in the war

Sample question #3 During World War II, women and minorities made economic gains mainly because A. a shortage of traditional labor created new opportunities in the workplace B. more educational opportunities increased the number of skilled workers in these groups C. labor unions successfully demanded equal opportunities for these groups D. new civil rights legislation forced businesses to change their hiring practices

answer During World War II, women and minorities made economic gains mainly because A. a shortage of traditional labor created new opportunities in the workplace B. more educational opportunities increased the number of skilled workers in these groups C. labor unions successfully demanded equal opportunities for these groups D. new civil rights legislation forced businesses to change their hiring practices

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