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WWII cover page and vocab (do this after the test) Using the pictures from Chapter 23 & 24, create a cover page in your notebook. color 3 pictures years of the war 3 leaders’ names VOCAB 1. isolationism 2. home front 3. Appeasement 4. Sun belt 5. Invasion of Poland 6. Allied Powers (4) 7. Axis Powers (3) vocab goes on the back of your cover page; look up the definitions yourself

4/8/13 years of WWII list the leader & his country Tojo Stalin Churchill FDR

Why study WWII? WWII started because of dictators wanting more power and territory. They tried to get complete control of their people and expand the power of their country. Today this is happening in Syria, for example. To prevent WWII, some countries used appeasement -giving in to demands for land in exchange for peace -today sometimes nations look the other way when things happen in order to avoid a conflict or maintain trade

Why study WWII? During WWII, Hitler and Stalin killed millions of people because of their political views, religion or ethnicity. Today, (pick 2 of these examples to write down) *Saddam Hussein of Iraq killed ethnic Kurds *Syria’s military leaders are killing the opposition *in Rwanda Africa Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups killed each other *genocide in Darfur, Sudan is being committed against non-Arabs living in the South *Christian Serbs in Bosnia massacred Bosnian Muslims *Kony has been directing killings in Sudan *Osama bin Laden led al-Qaeda attacks Should the world step in??

Why study WWII? The Treaty of Versailles that ended WWI was harsh on Germany. The League of Nations had no power to enforce the rules to keep Germany under control. What did the world learn?? Today – The United Nations and the World Court work to resolve problems and gain support for military actions so that 1 country doesn’t dominate the others

Why study WWII? To end the war with Japan quicker, Pres. Truman agreed to drop the atomic bomb. When Japan did not immediately surrender, the US dropped a second one. Today – the US worries about who has weapons of mass destruction. The United Nations tries to control access to the technology and the materials to make WMDs. Is it right for the US and the UN to make that decision?

warm up 4/10/13 Why is the Treaty of Versailles considered a cause of WWII? 1. It was forced Germany to accept all blame for WWI. 2. One WWI winner, Japan, did not receive any new land after WWI. The Japanese government was angry about that. 3. Germany was ordered to pay $300 billion in reparations. 4. League of Nations was created to maintain peace but since the US did not join, it was weak and could not enforce any of the rules.

1945

warm up 4/11/13 Read “the inside story” on p. 758. Why is the photo caption “Building Victory”? Work today – finish blue chart from Weds. Read about women (p. 759 “armed forces & p. 761 “Rosie the Riveter”), hispanics (p. 763), african americans (p. 762) and the 3 primary source cards take notes on these 5 groups Native Americans, Japanese Americans, African Americans, women, Hispanic Americans

women p. 759 & 761 rosie the riveter african americans card & p. 762, both paragraphs native americans card hispanic americans p. 763 japanese americans

video write 10 facts there is a 10 question t/f quiz at the end

(modern day Vietnam and Laos) warm up 4/12/12 Where did the Japanese military invade before it bombed Pearl Harbor? Manchuria China & Indochina (modern day Vietnam and Laos)

US entered the war with strong leaders top flap Initial Aggression US helped Allies US entered the war with strong leaders Battles under the flaps Battle of Stalingrad -Soviets stopped German advance 1943 -turning point for USSR to start winning D-Day Eisenhower led Allied forces to land on beaches of Normandy, France June 6, 1944 *FDR asked Congress to declare war after Pearl Harbor 12/7/41 *General Eisenhower led troops in N. Africa & Europe Battle of the Bulge -last German offensive - beginning of the end for Germany Battle of Midway -1942- US beat Japan to show that US navy strength had returned *FDR asked for the Lend-Lease Program Eisenhower led the D-Day invasion of France to push the Germans back Germany Italy Japan - took Austria &Czechoslovakia -invaded Poland -sent supplies to Allies even if they couldn’t pay -Ended the Great Depression General Douglas MacArthur led Pacific troops - invaded N. Africa -women & minorities went to work in factories - invaded Manchuria Turning points of WWII

Turning points of WWII D-Day draw picture Battle of Midway rest of info for 4th column draw picture D-Day Eisenhower led Allied forces to land on beaches of Normandy, France June 6, 1944 Battle of the Bulge -last German offensive - beginning of the end for Germany Battle of Midway -1942- US beat Japan to show that US navy strength had returned Eisenhower led the D-Day invasion of France to push the Germans back rest of info for 3rd column General Douglas MacArthur led Pacific troops Turning points of WWII

US entered the war with strong leaders top flap Initial Aggression draw picture US helped Allies for each title US entered the war with strong leaders Battles under the flaps Germany Italy Japan Battle of Stalingrad -Soviets stopped German advance 1943 -turning point for USSR to start winning *FDR asked Congress to declare war after Pearl Harbor 12/7/41 *General Eisenhower led troops in N. Africa & Europe *FDR asked for the Lend-Lease Program - took Austria &Czechoslovakia -invaded Poland -sent supplies to Allies even if they couldn’t pay -Ended the Great Depression - invaded N. Africa -women & minorities went to work in factories - invaded Manchuria Turning points of WWII

Which of the 4 battles do you think affected WWII the most? Why? warm up 4/13/12 Which of the 4 battles do you think affected WWII the most? Why?

4/13/12 work for the day Turn in your notebook please, open to Warm-ups 4/3. Thanks! Quiz: my paper, turn in when finished Map work: have fun Sudentland = most of Czecholslovakia

notebooks check your grade anything you accidentally left out can be submitted right now start a new page for this week’s warm up 4/16/12 warm up Write down the names of 2 concentration camps & where they were located

Holocaust survivor video 35 minutes watch and read the information no note-taking

warm up 4/17/12 Put the following events in order Great Depression WWII begins FDR dies D-Day WWI Atomic bombs dropped on Japan Pearl Harbor

Independent working out of text work today Independent working out of text Moving on to the Japanese aspect of WWII

4/18/12 Read p. 800 Do you agree or disagree with the Supreme Court decision? Why? Answer #2, you be the judge

Life as a Japanese American or immigrant in the US during WWII Watch video, read information, write 5 facts under today’s warm up HW - complete all papers owed!

4/19/12 Write 4 facts from p. 808-809

What happened at the Nuremburg Trials? 4/20/12 What happened at the Nuremburg Trials?

working independently 42 pts, more for extra credit minimum is 2/horizontal row turn in to bucket when finished Check your stuff & make sure that all 4 papers have been turned in: review wkst, Europe map, blitz wkst, quiz wkst start Cold War vocabulary, it will be due Tuesday, Monday is extra credit

Choose at least 2 questions from each row Choose at least 2 questions from each row. Answer fully, due at the end of the hour. Name _________________________ You may use your notebook and/or textbook. This is your final assignment for WWII. You may do more for extra pts. Who were the 6 leaders & nations that were most involved in WWII? (3) What was it like in the US when we quit being isolationist? (3) How did dictators contribute to the start of WWII? (3) What happened during the Holocaust? (5) What happened at the internment camps? (5) What happened at the Nuremburg trials? (5) Why was the D-Day invasion important? (3) Why was the Battle of Midway important? (3) Why was Pearl Harbor important? (3) Why does WWII end the Great Depression? (10) How did WWII affect the southwest? (10) How did WWII affect 3 different minority groups? (10)