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Unit 9

Unit 9 Kellogg Briand Pact – War outlawed; showed isolationism Neutrality Acts – Try to stay out of WW2 Lend Lease – Cash and Carry – Increasingly draws US into war The Rise of Dictatorships – Hitler, Mussolini, Hirohito

Unit 9 Appeasement – Gave in to Hitler to avoid war “Arsenal of Democracy” – US provides weapons to England to fight Axis Pearl Harbor – 12/7/41; US attacked, enters war D-Day Invasion of Europe, opens up 2nd front, turning point of war in Europe

Unit 9 Japanese Internment Camps In war, rights are limited; Korematsu vs. US War Bonds – Help pay for war Rationing – More supplies for troops Rosie the Riveter – Women in wartime industries

Unit 9 Nuremberg Trials – Leaders accountable for actions Manhattan project – Development of A bomb during war Role of women & minorities Have to give up jobs to returning vets