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Friday, April 20 Sit with your small group Analyze why the author of the document would say what he said POV, Purpose, Audience, Historical Context Meet in Computer Lab Q255 on Monday Contemporary Period (late 20th century) Power Points Objective: “I can . . . describe the emergence and characteristics of totalitarianism (12A) explain the major causes and events of World War II, including the German  invasions of Poland and the Soviet Union, the Holocaust, Japanese  imperialism, the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Normandy  landings, and the  dropping of the atomic bombs (12C) explain the roles of various world leaders, including Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, Hideki Tojo, Joseph  Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill, prior to and during World War II (12B)

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