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Home Chapter 25: Section 1

Think back to 2001 What do you remember about the days right after 9-11? How did your parents act? What did many Americans do after Pearl Harbor? How do you think Americans felt after Pearl Harbor?

Doolittle Raid Stealthy American raid on Tokyo that raised morale back home.

Rosie the Riveter Icon that represented American women who worked in factories in WWII.

rationing Establishing a fixed amount of goods that civilians can use that the military needs

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