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World War II – The Most Revolutionary Moment in American (and World) History
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I. Transforming the American Military: From Isolation to World Power
A. Pearl Harbor Provokes the United States
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B. Dominance in Europe: D-Day
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C. Dominance in Asia: Island Hopping & the Atomic Bomb
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D. The End of WWII: America Unscathed (Unhurt)
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II. Two More Difficult Decisions During the War
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A. The United States Responds Slowly to the Holocaust
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To Bomb or Not to Bomb?
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Saying No to the St Louis Ship
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B. The US Places Japanese-Americans into Internment Camps
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III. The Revolutionary Social Effects of WWII
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A. African-Americans & the Origins of the Civil Rights Movement
Discrimination in The Armed Forces & in Factories
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The Double V Campaign: Victory Against Dictators and Racism
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A. Philip Randolph Protests for Equal Employment
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B. A Small Step Toward Female Equality – Rosie the Riveter and the War
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C. A Growing Latino Presence: The Bracero Program and Guest Workers
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