Goal 10.notebook

Goal 10.notebook
December 05, 2013
Objective 10.01 Elaborate on the causes of WWII and reasons for US entry into the war.
Adolf Hitler launches Blitzkrieg against Poland
Franklin Roosevelt makes the Quarantine Speech.
Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany.
Mussolini takes control of Italy
Soviet Union signs a Non­Aggression Pact with Germany.
Adolf Hitler and Neville Chamberlain sign the Munich Pact
Spanish Civil War Begins
May 1940
September 1939
August 1939
Fall 1938
October 1937
1936­1939
January 1933
1922
Germany rolls into France
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Goal 10.notebook
December 05, 2013
Objective 10.01 Elaborate on the causes of WWII and reasons for US entry into the war.
Use the information from your textbook pages 638­656 to complete the following Graphic Organizer
Totalitarianism
Joseph Stalin
Dictators and War
Political Party, Strategy, Beliefs
Benito Mussolini
Adolf Hitler
Japanese Militarists/Hideki Tojo
Trouble with Japan:
Pearl Harbor:
Attack Plan­
Results­
Mobilization:
Troops­
Industry­
America Enters the War
Cause, Effect
Define on a separate sheet of paper:
Anti­Semitic Battle of Britain
Spanish Civil War Isolationism
Appeasement Neutrality Act of 1939
Anschluss Lend­Lease Act
Munich Pact Atlantic Charter
Four Freedoms Speech
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Goal 10.notebook
December 05, 2013
10.02 Identify military, political Battle of Stalingrad Attack on Pearl Harbor
and diplomatic turning points of D­Day Battle of Iwo Jima Battle of Midway
Harry Truman Quarantine Speech Joseph Stalin
the war and determine their significance to the outcome of Newsreels War Posters
Wartime Conferences
the conflict.
Four Freedoms Speech
Clement Atlee
Okinawa
Battle of Britain
Okinawa
Manhattan Project
Atomic Bomb
Political
Turning Points
Diplomatic
Military
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Goal 10.notebook
December 05, 2013
Objective 10.02 Identify military, political and diplomatic turning points of the war and determine their significance to the outcome of the conflict.
Pearl Harbor
Doolittle Raid
Battle of Midway
Battle of Coral Sea
D­Day
Dropping the Atomic Bomb on Nagasaki
Battle of the Bulge
August 1945
December 1944
June 1944
June 1942
May 1942
December 1941
April 1942
Dropping the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima
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Goal 10.notebook
December 05, 2013
Objective 10.02 Identify military, political and diplomatic turning points of the war and determine their significance to the outcome of the conflict.
Conference Date
Leaders
Results
Casablanca, Morocco
Tehran, Iran
Yalta, USSR
Potsdam, Germany
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Goal 10.notebook
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Objective 10.03 Describe and Analyze the effects of the war on American economic, social, political and cultural life.
Suspension of Civil Liberties
The Homefront
Established by President Roosevelt to convert the American Automobile Industry to making Tanks, Planes and Trucks_____________________
Housed Japanese Americans during WWII. The government was worried about their loyatly to the US._______________________
Regulated the use of Gasoline, Rubber and Raw Materials____________
Banned racial discrimination in the recruitment and training in the military_______________
Sold to finance the war effort____________
Effects of WWII on the US
Transition to Peacetime
Gave veterans special benefits including college tuition and low interest housing loans_________________
New suburban community built after WWII____________
Dramatic increase in the birth rate after WWII____________
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Goal 10.notebook
December 05, 2013
Objective 10.04 Elaborate on the changes in the direction of foreign policy related to the beginnings of the Cold War
Directions: Write a short description of each term associated with the Cold War using Chapter 21 of the Text
Warsaw Pact
Potsdam
Massive Retaliation
NATO
Beginning of the Cold War
Brinkmanship
Truman Doctrine
Arms Race
Expansion of the Cold War
Marshall Plan
Eisenhower Doctrine
Containment
CIA
The Cold War
Red Scare
House on Un­Americans Activities Committee
Hollywood Ten
Alger Hiss
The Cold War at Home
Julius and Ethel Rosenburg
Blacklist
McCarthyism
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