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Anticipatory Set Discuss the following questions with your neighbor: Does military aggression achieve goals? Explain with examples. What should happen to countries that start wars?
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Europe and Japan in Ruins In groups of 3-4 use book/notes to describe conditions in postwar Europe and Japan 1.Note 3 ways war affected the land and people of Europe 2.Note 3 political problems postwar governments faced 3.Note 1 way the Allies dealt with the Holocaust 4.Note 2 effects of Allied bombing raids on Japan 5.Note 3 ways US occupation changed Japan 6.Note 3 provisions in Japan’s new constitution Each group will present their findings to the rest of the class. Make sure that everyone in your groups participates.
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Europe and Japan in Ruins 1.Note 3 ways war affected the land and people of Europe Destroyed cities, factories, farmland and utilities; ruined economy, food and supply shortages, famine, disease; unemployment & destroyed lives 2.Note 3 political problems postwar governments faced Displaced persons; discredited governments & lack of political leaders; fear of Communist takeovers 3.Note 1 way the Allies dealt with the Holocaust Put Nazis on trial for “crimes against humanity” 4.Note 2 effects of Allied bombing raids on Japan Destroyed cities & shattered economy; caused death of 2 million people 5.Note 3 ways US occupation changed Japan Government was democratized; land ownership was expanded & independent labor unions were formed; standing army was disbanded 6.Note 3 provisions in Japan’s new constitution 2 house parliament (Diet) elected by the people & all citizens over 20 could vote; prime minister chosen by majority of Diet as head of government; Japan forbidden to start an offensive war
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