Chapter 23/24 Coming out of the Depression The New Deal(s) Drawn in

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Monday 10/22/12 Essential Question:
Advertisements

WW II.
Fighting World War II Chapter 24 Sections 2 and 3.
Germany used blitzkrieg tactics to dominate Eastern & Western Europe
World War II Major Events
Jeopardy! Standard VII C: The student will understand WWII.
The Second World War.
World War II. War in Europe ATLANTIC CHARTER – Secret agreement between FDR and Winston Churchill – Outlined the war aims of the U.S. and Britain U.S.
Bell Ringer #10 (2/22 & 2/25) 1.Which nations were a part of the Axis powers in 1939? 2.List the five Allied powers toward the end of WWII? 3.What was.
World War II Test Review.
WWII – What you need to know
Between 1936 and 1938 Hitler annexed the Saar area, Austria and the Sudetenland (Czechoslovakia). European leaders persuaded the Czeks to agree, to avoid.
1939Nazi-Soviet Pact signed; thus sealing Poland’s fate WWII officially begins; Invasion of Poland; alliances scramble to mobilize “Allied” countries of.
April 15 – April 19 Chapter 32. The Road to War Austria is Annexed by Germany, March 1938 Hitler wanted to Annex parts of Czechoslovakia – Leads to the.
Jeopardy World War II JEOPARDY WWII Leaders WWII Battles (Europe) WWII Battles (Pacific) WWII Pot Luck WWII at Home
The Second World War. Questions Why did another world war break out in Europe and in the Pacific in the late 1930s Why did the Allies win WWII? What innovations.
WWII- End of the War in North Africa and Europe
 Fascism in Europe Adolf Hitler rises to power in Germany with the promise of restoring the nation to greatness  Hitler believes that Jews.
American Soldiers Major Turning Points Victory in Europe Victory in Asia How did Truman arrive at the decision to use nuclear weapons?
1 The War in the United States Introducing World War II How do societies react to adversity?
Retaking Europe Atlantic Charter Set of principles mutually agreed upon by FDR and Churchill that would guide them during the war and in the years following.
■ Essential Question: – What role did the United States play in fighting in Europe during World War II? ■ CPUSH Agenda for Unit 11.4: – Clicker Questions.
The Second World War Questions Why did another world war break out in Europe and in the Pacific in the late 1930s Why did the Allies win WWII? What innovations.
WW II The Depression leads to the rise of nationalist parties. The National Socialist Party (Nazi) of Adolf Hitler advocated an authoritarian state and.
World War II This is the second total war fought.
Standard 8. The 1930s were marked by campaigns of aggression Japan invaded Manchuria & China Italy invaded Ethiopia (East Africa) Germany repeatedly violated.
World War II.
Fighting World War 2.
An Overview of Early American Involvement. American Soldiers 5 million volunteers, 10 million drafted Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) non-combat duties.
World War II.
■ Essential Question: – What role did the United States play in fighting in Europe during World War II?
Fighting World War II In Europe Chapter 24 Sections 2.
Hitler’s Rise to Power.
The Second Great War Begins
World War 2 Timeline Graphic Organizer
■ Essential Question: – What role did the United States play in fighting in Europe during World War II? – “Fighting World War II” notes – Band of Brothers.
Bell Work Get out study guide. Finish study guide. What did you learn about WWII and or the Holocaust that you thought was interesting?
Causes of WWII review World War II Causes Treaty of Versailles Hitler’s Actions Failure of Appeasement Japan’s search for natural resources Global.
Overview of WWII Axis v. Allies: Europe and the Pacific.
16.4 The Allied Victory. The Tide Turns on Two Fronts The North African Campaign Rommel takes Tobruck, June 1942 Pushes toward Egypt British General Montgomery.
WWII VOCAB Pacific Theater European Theater Non-Aggression Pact D-Day Island Hopping Lend-Lease Act.
World War II Battles and Strategy December 7, 1941 “A day that will live in infamy.” Japan launches a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor U.S. declares war.
WORLD WAR II REVIEW. Battles and Key Events German Invasion of Poland – Germany vs. Poland – Germany Wins using the Blitzkrieg…UK and France declare war.
Essential Question: What role did the United States play in fighting in Europe during World War II?
World War II.
“Fighting World War II” notes “The USA and the Holocaust” activity
Unit 7.4: World War II
Course of World War II Wednesday, November 07, 2018.
Unit 7.4: World War II
Causes, Major Battles and Turning Points
Germany used blitzkrieg tactics to dominate Eastern & Western Europe
World War II.
Unit 6 Content Review pgs
Essential Question: What role did the United States play in fighting in Europe during World War II?
World at War ...again Revenge of the Germans.
Essential Question: What role did the United States play in fighting in Europe during World War II?
Germany used blitzkrieg tactics to dominate Eastern & Western Europe
Germany used blitzkrieg tactics to dominate Eastern & Western Europe
“Fighting World War II” notes “The USA and the Holocaust” activity
Hitler’s Baby Steps to Third Reich
Fighting World War II.
Germany used blitzkrieg tactics to dominate Eastern & Western Europe
Allies vs. Axis US- FDR Germany- Hitler.
Unit 8 Test: Wednesday, January 30
“Fighting World War II” notes “The USA and the Holocaust” activity
“Fighting World War II” notes “The USA and the Holocaust” activity
“Fighting World War II” notes “The USA and the Holocaust” activity
Germany used blitzkrieg tactics to dominate Eastern & Western Europe
Germany used blitzkrieg tactics to dominate Eastern & Western Europe
20TH CENTURY GLOBAL CONFLICT
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 23/24 Coming out of the Depression The New Deal(s) Drawn in Forced In War in Europe War in the Pacific The War’s Effects at Home

Coming out of the Depression Blame placed mostly with Herbert Hoover and policy of “normalcy” Election of 1932- FDR elected; campaign song “Happy Days are here again” Help campaigning from wife Eleanor New Deal promises government help within first “100 days”

The New Deal(s) Closed banks to prevent bank runs and sets up FDIC Creates new jobs through public works agencies:” Alphabet soup” p. 775 Codes to prevent business abuses(771) Help to Homeowners (FHA) Help to Farmers (AAA) Rural electrification Wagner Act- gives workers power Social Security (776)

Drawn in to War Changing political climate in Europe(map on pg 799) Rise of Dictators- Stalin, Hitler, Franco , Mussolini. Germany allies with Soviets; Begin expansion in W. Europe Invasion of Poland, France, Britain Genocide of Non-Aryans, especially Jews.

Forced In U- Boat attacks discourage trade, threaten economy. Germany allies with Italy- Japan soon joins. This alliance- Axis Powers spread into North Africa and China Public outcry to help those being killed Our former allies are being invaded Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor Dec. 7,1941 Dec 11, Germany and Italy Declare war

War In Europe Hitler becomes chancellor and president in 1934 and begins to rearm and expand Germany. (violating Versailles treaty.) Axis powers- Italy and Germany (later Japan) sign treaty- all have a desire to expand holdings. Blitzkrieg in Poland, sitzkrieg in W. Europe. German aggression in Norway and Denmark. French retreat and then give up Paris. London Bltiz by Luftwaffe in 1941. US joins Fight and signs Atlantic charter- 1st goal is to limit the success of U-boats.

 US and Allies regain control of Africa and plan the retaking of Europe at the Casablanca Conference. Italy was the first to be taken back- Mussolini ousted and Allies gain control. Axis spread East in face of losses- attempt to gain Russian resources-Germany breaks pact with Stalin. Germany stopped at Stalingrad. Losses on both sides. D-day planned as the effort to re-take Western Europe started in 1944.

Paris regained by Allies Battle of the Bulge in Dec. 1944. 80000 US dead,injured or captured. Germany lost 100000. Russian Red Army applies pressure from the East. US and British apply from the West. 1945 - Germany surrenders. Hitler commits suicide. V-E day celebrated but war continued in Asia. Germany and Berlin split up among Allies at Yalta.

War in Asia Japan needs to expand- population boom in 1920s. Limited land in Japanese region Two-party system fails- leaves Japan open for nationalization and military rule. Manchurian incident- opens up the occupation of China Japan was part of the Allied powers-WW1

Japan military begins to serve as gov’t- neighboring countries see Japan as a threat (see map 815) Japan becomes part of the Axis Powers- common enemy with Germany (Russia) Japanese expansion part of Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere- like lebensraum. Japan sought possessions throughout Asia as far as India. Several Allied colonies attacked (pg. 847) Bataan Peninsula of the Philippines (US and Filipino soldiers surrender)

Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. 1941 draws US into WWII Japan’s goal was to take out US aircraft carriers. Battle at Coral Sea- Japan looking to gain Australia: Stalemate. Japan expansion continues until battles of Midway (broke code and sunk carriers)and Guadalcanal (US offensive, first jungle battle): turn the tide. Two largest battles at Iwo Jima and Okinawa Sudden end of the war brought upon with the use of Atomic bombs (2 dropped)

Effects on Societal Groups African Americans Native Americans Mexican Americans Japanese Americans Women