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The Atlantic Charter Page 119 in your notebook Use the Gateway textbook pages 257-258 Read and take notes on the Four Freedoms and the Atlantic Charter Read, take notes and answer the questions associated with the Historian’s Apprentice on the Atlantic Charter on page 258

The US Prepares for War Page 120 in your notebook Use the Gateway Textbook pages 261-262 to answer the following questions: 1.) What does President Roosevelt mean when he says that America is becoming an “Arsenal of Democracy”? 2.) What was purpose of the War Production Board? What was being produced by the board? Give examples. What goods were rationed under this board? 3.) What were Victory Gardens? 4.) What did the Office of War Mobilization supervise? 5.) Why is it believed that WWII helped to end the Great Depression? 6.) What was the purpose of the National Labor War Board? 7.) How did the war help farmers? 8.) What methods did the American Government use to pay for the war? 9.) What was the OWI? And what role did propaganda play in the war?

America at War Page 121 in your notebook Use the Gateway textbook pages 261 to answer the following questions. Please restate the questions. 1.) What was the Selective Service System? 2.) How many men voluntarily enlisted or were drafted into the war? 3.) What was the WAC? What was different for women during this war? 4.) Who were the Tuskegee Airmen? 5.) What role did Najavo “code talkers” play in this wat? Using the McGraw Hill (MLK) Textbook pages 287-288 answer the following questions. Please restate the questions. 6.) What was the WAAC? WASP? 7.) Analyze and answer the questions for the Primary Source DBQ on pg. 287 8.) Answer the questions for the Critical Thinking Graph on page 287

Minorities at Home and in War Page 122 in your notebook Minority Groups At Home At War Women: (McGraw-Hill pages 288 and 290) (Gateway pages 261-262) African Americans: (McGraw pages 287 and 290)(Gateway pg 264) Hispanic Americans: (McGraw 288) (Gateway pg 265) American Indians: (McGraw 287) Jewish Americans: (McGraw 288) Japanese Americans: (McGraw 287 and 292) (Gateway pg 262) German Americans: (McGraw 292) Italian Americans: (McGraw 292)