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Do Now Turn in all of your Age of Anxiety Work - Notes - Vocab packet - DBQ Essay Question – what could have made you feel more prepared for the AP practice test? In what areas did you feel most prepared?

World War II and the Cold War Mr. Wood AP World History 101

Essential Question What were the effects of the Second World War and the Cold War on the following areas: East Asia Europe North America, including the Caribbean

Objective Give an overview of how World War II began and ended and how this led to the cold war Explain how the World War II began in China

Homework P. 838 – 848, 0-2 notes per paragraph vocab words

The end and the Beginning- Intro The first thought that I thought about as I was reading was __________________. If I were a the American serviceman or Japanese citizen during this time period I would have been thinking ____________ I can connect ________________ of what I read with __________________________ with _____________________ that we learned about because _________________________. I still have a questions about _____________________________.

Japan’s Aggression in China Read pages and answer two of the following sentence starters What I read reminded me of __________________ because _______. If I were alive during this time I would have _________________ because _______________. This part of the reading was unclear to me ____________________________________.

Watch the following video and answer the question How were The Nazis and Japan similar in the actions in the 1930’s? JeUCSMhttps:// JeUCSM –2:09- 8:27

Ticket Out What did you learn today?

Do Now – Word splash Revisionist Powers Rape of Nanjing Tripartite Pact General Francisco Franco “November Crime” Anschluss Appeasement Neville Chamberlain Panzer Blitzkrieg The Blitz

Essential Question What were the effects of the Second World War and the Cold War on the following areas: East Asia Europe North America, including the Caribbean

Objective Explain the cost of appeasement to Hitler’s Germany Describe how Germany’s advances were stopped Explain how the United States entered the war and describe the war in the Pacific

Homework P. 848 – 853, 0-2 notes per paragraph vocab words

The Cost of Appeasement Describe the response to Germany’s aggression and what were the consequences. - Munich Conference - Treaty of Non-Aggression JeUCSMhttps:// JeUCSM - 9:50- 14:10, 15:10- 16:50

Halting Germany’s Advance Describe Germany’s advances in both Britain and The Soviet Union 24:50 – 26:30 – The Blitz 27:55 – 29:48 – Operation Barbarossa 58:22 – 101:00 Stalingrad JeUCSM

Japan’s Aggression + The War in the Pacific Pearl Harbor – 29:48- 32:04, 34:40 – 36:50 46: :15 Midway Island 140:00 – 141:40, 145:00 – 146:25 – Iwo Jima JeUCSM

Ticket Out What did you learn today?

Do Now Blitzkrieg The Blitz Tojo Hideki Winston Churchill Magic Kamikaze Hiroshima Nagasaki Prisoners of War “Final Solution”

Objective Describe how the allies attacked and took over German land from the West Explain the brutality in the war in both Asia and Europe

Essential Question What were the effects of the Second World War and the Cold War on the following areas: East Asia Europe North America, including the Caribbean

Homework P. 853 – 861, 0-2 notes per paragraph Finish Vocab Packet

Allies into Germany from the West D-Day – 116:00 – 121:20, 123:50 – 125:17 147:00 – 150:30 – into the interior of Germany JeUCSM

Mass death and the end of the War 37:23 – 38:18 - establishing “The Final Solution” 157:45 – 201:10 – End of War in Europe + Holocaust 203:20 – 208:05- Kamikaze, Okinawa + the Atomic Bomb

4.0 Notes + essay option Scene of liberation of Concentration camp 9dr6I Tuskegee Airmen aKKXs

Ticket Out What stood out to you the most that we learned in class today?

Do Now What differences exist between the United States and the Soviet Union (USSR) in economics and government? Why would they have conflicts?

Essential Question What were the effects of the Second World War and the Cold War on the following areas: East Asia Europe North America, including the Caribbean

Objective Identify the war global concerns of The Cold War

The Cold War Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan Berlin Airlift NATO + Warsaw Pact Korean War - SEATO Arms Race

Cuban Revolution Batista Castro Bay of Pigs Cuban Missile Crisis om/watch?v=caojl4mw 5X0 18:00 – 20:35, 23:10 – 25:40 26:50- 30:50, 43:52 – 50:46

Ticket Out Take a look at your Change and Continuity Over Time Essay

Do Now What happened in Cuba during the cold war? - How was Castro’s rise to power connected to the cold war?