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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.1 Brinkley, AMERICAN HISTORY: A SURVEY, 10/e Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.2 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War War on Two Fronts –Containing the Japanese
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.3 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War War on Two Fronts –Holding Off the Germans
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.4 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War War on Two Fronts –America and the Holocaust Rabbi Stephen Wise speaks (Library of Congress)
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.5 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –Prosperity Assembling Liberator Bomber, Consolidated Aircraft Corp., Fort Worth, Texas (Library of Congress)
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.6 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –The War and the West Woman aircraft worker, Vega Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, Calif. (Library of Congress)
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.7 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –Labor and the War Striking miners drawing rations, West Virginia. Miners ration line II (Library of Congress)
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.8 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –Stabilizing the Boom Bank in Alexandria. Exterior of bank in Alexandria, lower floor (Library of Congress)
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.9 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –Mobilizing Production
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.10 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –African Americans and the War "Above and Beyond the Call of Duty.” Dorie Miller with his Navy Cross at Pearl Harbor, May 27, 1942. (Library of Congress)
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.11 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –Native Americans and the War
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.12 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –Mexican-American War Workers Washington, D.C. Soldier inspecting a couple of "zoot suits" at the Uline Arena during Woody Herman's Orchestra engagement there (Library of Congress)
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.13 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –Women and Children at War
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.14 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –Wartime Life and Culture “Home is where the good things are- the generosity, the good pay, the comforts, the democracy, the pie.” John Hersey
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.15 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –The Internment of Japanese Americans The evacuation of the Japanese- Americans from West Coast areas under U.S. Army war emergency order. Japanese-Americans going to camp at Owens Valley gather around baggage car at the old Santa Fe Station (Library of Congress)
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.16 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –Chinese Americans and the War
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.17 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The American People in Wartime –The Retreat from Reform Statue of Thomas E. Dewey (Library of Congress)
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.18 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The Defeat of the Axis –The Liberation of France
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.19 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The Defeat of the Axis –The Pacific Offensive Sailor. Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. (Library of Congress)
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.20 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The Defeat of the Axis –The Manhattan Project Letter, Franklin D. Roosevelt to J. Robert Oppenheimer thanking the physicist and his colleagues for their ongoing secret atomic research, 29 June 1943 (Library of Congress)
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.21 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War The Defeat of the Axis –Atomic Warfare
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.22 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War Patterns of Popular Culture: THE AGE OF SWING
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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.23 Chapter Twenty-Eight: America in a World at War Where Historians Disagree: THE DECISION TO DROP THE ATOMIC BOMB
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