Review for WW II (K). Home front Years of WW 2 (US involvement) Rationing Economic mobilization Office of Price Administration Japanese internment Korematsu.

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Review for WW II (K)

Home front Years of WW 2 (US involvement) Rationing Economic mobilization Office of Price Administration Japanese internment Korematsu v. the United States Women and the war Migration Executive Order 8802 United Nations Double V Campaign

European Theater of Operation Axis Powers The Battle for the Atlantic The need for a second front Importance of Stalingrad Operation Torch Invasion of Sicily and Italy Importance of the Normandy Invasion. The Battle of the Bulge Yalta Conference Potsdam Conference Nuremberg Trials

Pacific Theater of Operations The Doolittle Raid Turning point of the Pacific War Island Hopping Truman and the Bomb The Japanese and unconditional surrender Tokyo Trials

Technology OSRD Sonar Radar X-ray Einstein and the bomb Manhattan Project

Essay Question Choose one of the following statements and defend your choice –Truman made the right decision in using the atomic bomb. –Truman made the wrong decision in using the atomic bomb.