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Review for Unit 5 Test
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Prior to the beginning of World War II, England and France followed a policy of appeasement. What is this? It is giving into a stronger power to avoid conflict. Does it work? Hardly ever, in fact, you’d be hard pressed to find an example of when it did work.
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Prior to the beginning of World War II, England and France followed a policy of appeasement. What is this? It is giving into a stronger power to avoid conflict. Does it work? Hardly ever, in fact, you’d be hard pressed to find an example of when it did work.
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Prior to the beginning of World War II, England and France followed a policy of appeasement. What is this? It is giving into a stronger power to avoid conflict. Does it work? Hardly ever, in fact, you’d be hard pressed to find an example of when it did work.
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Prior to the beginning of World War II, England and France followed a policy of appeasement. What is this? It is giving into a stronger power to avoid conflict. Does it work? Hardly ever, in fact, you’d be hard pressed to find an example of when it did work.
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America had its own policy prior to World War II. What was that policy? Isolationism What does this term mean? It means we learned our lessons well about getting involved in war (WWI) and had no desire to get involved with other nations who were in war.
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America had its own policy prior to World War II. What was that policy? Isolationism What does this term mean? It means we learned our lessons well about getting involved in war (WWI) and had no desire to get involved with other nations who were in war.
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America had its own policy prior to World War II. What was that policy? Isolationism What does this term mean? It means we learned our lessons well about getting involved in war (WWI) and had no desire to get involved with other nations who were in war.
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America had its own policy prior to World War II. What was that policy? Isolationism What does this term mean? It means we learned our lessons well about getting involved in war (WWI) and had no desire to get involved with other nations who were in war.
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What incident changed America’s attitudes regarding isolationism? The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor Did we go back to isolationism after World War II? No. We got more and more involved in world affairs, especially conflicts.
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What incident changed America’s attitudes regarding isolationism? The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor Did we go back to isolationism after World War II? No. We got more and more involved in world affairs, especially conflicts.
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What incident changed America’s attitudes regarding isolationism? The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor Did we go back to isolationism after World War II? No. We got more and more involved in world affairs, especially conflicts.
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What incident changed America’s attitudes regarding isolationism? The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor Did we go back to isolationism after World War II? No. We got more and more involved in world affairs, especially conflicts.
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What would be some good examples of our isolationist tendencies prior to World War II? Refusal to join the League of Nations Initial refusal by some at home to provide any support for the warring nations.
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What would be some good examples of our isolationist tendencies prior to World War II? Refusal to join the League of Nations Initial refusal by some at home to provide any support for the warring nations.
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In America at the time, we had a lot of discrimination going on, which was… Not treating blacks equally. What did the government do regarding companies who supplied goods for the military do about discrimination? They said they could not get a contract to supply goods if they practiced discrimination in their hiring practices.
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In America at the time, we had a lot of discrimination going on, which was… Not treating blacks equally. What did the government do regarding companies who supplied goods for the military do about discrimination? They said they could not get a contract to supply goods if they practiced discrimination in their hiring practices.
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In America at the time, we had a lot of discrimination going on, which was… Not treating blacks equally. What did the government do regarding companies who supplied goods for the military do about discrimination? They said they could not get a contract to supply goods if they practiced discrimination in their hiring practices.
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In America at the time, we had a lot of discrimination going on, which was… Not treating blacks equally. What did the government do regarding companies who supplied goods for the military do about discrimination? They said they could not get a contract to supply goods if they practiced discrimination in their hiring practices.
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We also placed an embargo on other nations. What is an embargo? It is when we will not ship or sell goods to those countries. But we did pass the Lend-Lease Act. What was this? When the President could sell, transfer, exchange or lease war equipment to other countries in the interests of the U.S.
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We also placed an embargo on other nations. What is an embargo? It is when we will not ship or sell goods to those countries. But we did pass the Lend-Lease Act. What was this? When the President could sell, transfer, exchange or lease war equipment to other countries in the interests of the U.S.
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We also placed an embargo on other nations. What is an embargo? It is when we will not ship or sell goods to those countries. But we did pass the Lend-Lease Act. What was this? When the President could sell, transfer, exchange or lease war equipment to other countries in the interests of the U.S.
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We also placed an embargo on other nations. What is an embargo? It is when we will not ship or sell goods to those countries. But we did pass the Lend-Lease Act. What was this? When the President could sell, transfer, exchange or lease war equipment to other countries in the interests of the U.S.
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To make certain the soldiers on the front line during WWII got what they needed, what did we do? We rationed things like gas or butter. How did we do this? With ration coupons and such. Little bits of paper that gave you a certain amount of goods per coupon. Easy right? In economics, you’ll learn this is very inefficient.
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To make certain the soldiers on the front line during WWII got what they needed, what did we do? We rationed things like gas or butter. How did we do this? With ration coupons and such. Little bits of paper that gave you a certain amount of goods per coupon. Easy right? In economics, you’ll learn this is very inefficient.
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To make certain the soldiers on the front line during WWII got what they needed, what did we do? We rationed things like gas or butter. How did we do this? With ration coupons and such. Little bits of paper that gave you a certain amount of goods per coupon. Easy right? In economics, you’ll learn this is very inefficient.
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To make certain the soldiers on the front line during WWII got what they needed, what did we do? We rationed things like gas or butter. How did we do this? With ration coupons and such. Little bits of paper that gave you a certain amount of goods per coupon. Easy right? In economics, you’ll learn this is very inefficient.
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So, during World War II, what happened about the “Great Depression”? It ended. The need for our goods created work – lotsa work! So, what happened with our farmers? They were hurting during the Depression. With limits removed on what they could and could not produce, they grew a lot, more than was needed to be sure!
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So, during World War II, what happened about the “Great Depression”? It ended. The need for our goods created work – lotsa work! So, what happened with our farmers? They were hurting during the Depression. With limits removed on what they could and could not produce, they grew a lot, more than was needed to be sure!
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So, during World War II, what happened about the “Great Depression”? It ended. The need for our goods created work – lotsa work! So, what happened with our farmers? They were hurting during the Depression. With limits removed on what they could and could not produce, they grew a lot, more than was needed to be sure!
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So, during World War II, what happened about the “Great Depression”? It ended. The need for our goods created work – lotsa work! So, what happened with our farmers? They were hurting during the Depression. With limits removed on what they could and could not produce, they grew a lot, more than was needed to be sure!
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During the war, things changed, including the way we fight. What did the Manhattan project do? Developed the first atomic bomb Who were the key people? (Hint, they were both Jewish) Enrico Fermi and Albert Einstein
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During the war, things changed, including the way we fight. What did the Manhattan project do? Developed the first atomic bomb Who were the key people? (Hint, they were both Jewish) Enrico Fermi and Albert Einstein
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During the war, things changed, including the way we fight. What did the Manhattan project do? Developed the first atomic bomb Who were the key people? (Hint, they were both Jewish) Enrico Fermi and Albert Einstein
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During the war, things changed, including the way we fight. What did the Manhattan project do? Developed the first atomic bomb Who were the key people? (Hint, they were both Jewish) Enrico Fermi and Albert Einstein
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In testing the bombs, where did they do the test? In Alamogordo, New Mexico Then where did they drop the bombs? The first was on Hiroshima, Japan, the second was on Nagasaki, Japan Why did we drop them? We promised them total destruction if they did not surrender.
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In testing the bombs, where did they do the test? In Alamogordo, New Mexico Then where did they drop the bombs? The first was on Hiroshima, Japan, the second was on Nagasaki, Japan Why did we drop them? We promised them total destruction if they did not surrender.
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In testing the bombs, where did they do the test? In Alamogordo, New Mexico Then where did they drop the bombs? The first was on Hiroshima, Japan, the second was on Nagasaki, Japan Why did we drop them? We promised them total destruction if they did not surrender.
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In testing the bombs, where did they do the test? In Alamogordo, New Mexico Then where did they drop the bombs? The first was on Hiroshima, Japan, the second was on Nagasaki, Japan Why did we drop them? We promised them total destruction if they did not surrender.
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In testing the bombs, where did they do the test? In Alamogordo, New Mexico Then where did they drop the bombs? The first was on Hiroshima, Japan, the second was on Nagasaki, Japan Why did we drop them? We promised them total destruction if they did not surrender.
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In testing the bombs, where did they do the test? In Alamogordo, New Mexico Then where did they drop the bombs? The first was on Hiroshima, Japan, the second was on Nagasaki, Japan Why did we drop them? We promised them total destruction if they did not surrender.
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Following the dropping of the bombs, what happened? Japan surrendered. It was called… V-J Day! By the way, what was V-E Day? When the German armies surrendered and the war in Europe was over.
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Following the dropping of the bombs, what happened? Japan surrendered. It was called… V-J Day! By the way, what was V-E Day? When the German armies surrendered and the war in Europe was over.
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Following the dropping of the bombs, what happened? Japan surrendered. It was called… V-J Day! By the way, what was V-E Day? When the German armies surrendered and the war in Europe was over.
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Following the dropping of the bombs, what happened? Japan surrendered. It was called… V-J Day! By the way, what was V-E Day? When the German armies surrendered and the war in Europe was over.
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Following the dropping of the bombs, what happened? Japan surrendered. It was called… V-J Day! By the way, what was V-E Day? When the German armies surrendered and the war in Europe was over.
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Following the dropping of the bombs, what happened? Japan surrendered. It was called… V-J Day! By the way, what was V-E Day? When the German armies surrendered and the war in Europe was over.
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During the War, America did some things regarding liberties. For example, the Supreme Court ruled in Schenck v. US that… During war, America could restrict our civil liberties in the interest of national security. In response to this, we created internment camps. Which are… Camps were we put Japanese Americans because we were afraid of sabotage.
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During the War, America did some things regarding liberties. For example, the Supreme Court ruled in Schenck v. US that… During war, America could restrict our civil liberties in the interest of national security. In response to this, we created internment camps. Which are… Camps were we put Japanese Americans because we were afraid of sabotage.
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During the War, America did some things regarding liberties. For example, the Supreme Court ruled in Schenck v. US that… During war, America could restrict our civil liberties in the interest of national security. In response to this, we created internment camps. Which are… Camps were we put Japanese Americans because we were afraid of sabotage.
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During the War, America did some things regarding liberties. For example, the Supreme Court ruled in Schenck v. US that… During war, America could restrict our civil liberties in the interest of national security. In response to this, we created internment camps. Which are… Camps were we put Japanese Americans because we were afraid of sabotage.
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In response to the Japanese internment camps, the Supreme Court case of… Korematsu v. United States. The result of this case was that… We could detain the Japanese Americans out of a genuine fear that they were working for the Japanese government.
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In response to the Japanese internment camps, the Supreme Court case of… Korematsu v. United States. The result of this case was that… We could detain the Japanese Americans out of a genuine fear that they were working for the Japanese government.
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In response to the Japanese internment camps, the Supreme Court case of… Korematsu v. United States. The result of this case was that… We could detain the Japanese Americans out of a genuine fear that they were working for the Japanese government.
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In response to the Japanese internment camps, the Supreme Court case of… Korematsu v. United States. The result of this case was that… We could detain the Japanese Americans out of a genuine fear that they were working for the Japanese government.
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After WWII, some things came to light about what was happening in Germany controlled parts of Europe, it was called the…Holocaust. In response to this event, we held… War crime trials in Nuremberg. The outcome of these trials was that… World leaders could be held accountable for their actions during war.
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After WWII, some things came to light about what was happening in Germany controlled parts of Europe, it was called the…Holocaust. In response to this event, we held… War crime trials in Nuremberg. The outcome of these trials was that… World leaders could be held accountable for their actions during war.
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After WWII, some things came to light about what was happening in Germany controlled parts of Europe, it was called the…Holocaust. In response to this event, we held… War crime trials in Nuremberg. The outcome of these trials was that… World leaders could be held accountable for their actions during war.
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After WWII, some things came to light about what was happening in Germany controlled parts of Europe, it was called the…Holocaust. In response to this event, we held… War crime trials in Nuremberg. The outcome of these trials was that… World leaders could be held accountable for their actions during war.
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After WWII, some things came to light about what was happening in Germany controlled parts of Europe, it was called the…Holocaust. In response to this event, we held… War crime trials in Nuremberg. The outcome of these trials was that… World leaders could be held accountable for their actions during war.
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After WWII, some things came to light about what was happening in Germany controlled parts of Europe, it was called the…Holocaust. In response to this event, we held… War crime trials in Nuremberg. The outcome of these trials was that… World leaders could be held accountable for their actions during war.
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So, after the war, the main fear America experienced was…Communism. In response to the Soviet Union, our policy was containment, which means… Trying to keep Communism from spreading
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So, after the war, the main fear America experienced was…Communism. In response to the Soviet Union, our policy was containment, which means… Trying to keep Communism from spreading
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So, after the war, the main fear America experienced was…Communism. In response to the Soviet Union, our policy was containment, which means… Trying to keep Communism from spreading
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So, after the war, the main fear America experienced was…Communism. In response to the Soviet Union, our policy was containment, which means… Trying to keep Communism from spreading
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Other things changed after the War. The women who worked (remember Rosie the Riveter?), what happened when the men returned from the war? Most women were expected to give up their jobs for the returning vets. This is actually a law, in which after serving in the military, your employer is expected to give you your pre-war job back.
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Other things changed after the War. The women who worked (remember Rosie the Riveter?), what happened when the men returned from the war? Most women were expected to give up their jobs for the returning vets. This is actually a law, in which after serving in the military, your employer is expected to give you your pre-war job back.
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Also, Eleanor Roosevelt (FDR’s wife) got involved following WWII. What did she do? She was very involved with the UN and the preservation human rights around the world. We also passed the Taft-Hartley Act, which…gave the labor unions more power to negotiate with management.
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Also, Eleanor Roosevelt (FDR’s wife) got involved following WWII. What did she do? She was very involved with the UN and the preservation human rights around the world. We also passed the Taft-Hartley Act, which…gave the labor unions more power to negotiate with management.
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Also, Eleanor Roosevelt (FDR’s wife) got involved following WWII. What did she do? She was very involved with the UN and the preservation human rights around the world. We also passed the Taft-Hartley Act, which…gave the labor unions more power to negotiate with management.
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Also, Eleanor Roosevelt (FDR’s wife) got involved following WWII. What did she do? She was very involved with the UN and the preservation human rights around the world. We also passed the Taft-Hartley Act, which…gave the labor unions more power to negotiate with management.
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