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How Do I use this activity ?. The back arrow will take you to the previous slide The “Home” will take you to the first slide The Hula Girl will dance you to the quiz The front arrow will take you to the next slide, so you can continue the activity. What is your outlook on Pearl Harbor?

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  1. How Do I use this activity ? The back arrow will take you to the previous slide The “Home” will take you to the first slide The Hula Girl will dance you to the quiz The front arrow will take you to the next slide, so you can continue the activity.

  2. What is your outlook on Pearl Harbor? Was it necessary for America to enter World War II? Attack on Pearl Harbor

  3. Why? How? The Truth! December 7, 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor

  4. Pearl Harbor Video Pearl Harbor Movie

  5. In September 1940, the United States placed an embargo on Japan by prohibiting exports of steal, scrap iron, and aviation fuel. This would get in the way of Japan trying to expand their empire. Before the Attack

  6. Franklin D. RooseveltFranklin D. Roosevelt was President of the United States during the attack of Pearl Harbor.

  7. Early warning radar was new technology… Japanese planes were spotted by radar before the attack, but they were assumed by the U.S. to be a fleet of America B-17’s due in from the west coast. Technology

  8. Japan Japans main goal was to begin a quest for a Pacific empire. Which came to a stop when the United States place an embargo on the following needs: steel, scrap iron, and aviation fuel.

  9. #1- Combined torpedo plane and dive bomber #2- Air Plane Attacks #3-Horizontal Bomber Attacks #4-Dive Bomber Attacks #5- Warning of Attacks and completion of raid after 9:45 am Japan’s 5 phase attack

  10. Map of Pearl Harbor

  11. 81 fighter planes 135 dive bombers 104 horizontal bombers 40 torpedo planes 5 midget subs Japan’s War-Fare used

  12. 2,335 service men • 68 civilians • 188 planes • 18 ships America was greatly wounded from this attack

  13. Japan took a quick and easy shot at America, coming away with an easy victory. They only lost a 100 men in the Attack on Pearl Harbor. America would use this attack as fuel for future battles throughout the war. Winner of Battle

  14. The USS Arizona is the final resting place for many of the ship's 1,177 crewmen who lost their lives on December 7, 1941. The 184-foot-long Memorial structure spanning the mid-portion of the sunken battleship consists of three main sections: the entry and assembly rooms; a central area designed for ceremonies and general observation; and the shrine room, where the names of those killed on the Arizona are engraved on the marble wall. U.S.S Arizona

  15. U.S.S Arizona

  16. The United States of America signed a Declaration of war against Japan on December 8, 1941. Results of the battle

  17. The Allies: The United States USSR (Soviet Union) United Kingdom (Britain) Axis Powers: Japan Germany Italy World War II

  18. World War II brought out many posters consisting of many slogans that would support and encourage people on the home-front.

  19. “The Sleeping Giant was Awaken” Many people said that after Pearl Harbor, that the United States aka The Sleeping Giant… was awaken.

  20. The Japanese success was overwhelming, but it was not complete. They failed to damage any United States aircraft carriers, which by a stroke of luck had been absent from the harbor that day. They neglected to damage any shore side facilities at the Pearl Harbor Naval base, which played an important role in the allied victory in World War II. American technology skill raised and repaired all but three of the ships sunk or damaged at Pearl Harbor during the first and second wave of the surprise attack. The USS Arizona was considered too badly damaged to be salvaged; the USS Oklahoma was raised but was considered too old and costly to be worth repairing, and the outdated USS Utah was considered not worth the effort. Most importantly, the shock and anger caused by the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor united a divided nation and was translated into a wholehearted commitment to victory in World War II. Summary

  21. Directions: You will be given a 5 point quiz, you are required to get a 100 percent before moving on to other activities. During the quiz you will have multiple answer to chose from, click the answer that makes the most sense. After reading the directions click the next tab at the bottom left hand corner of the page. QUIZ

  22. When Was the Attack on Pearl Harbor? A. December 7, 1941 B. December 6, 1941 C. October 12, 1940 Question #1

  23. Why? How? The Truth! December 7, 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor

  24. When Was the Attack on Pearl Harbor? A. December 7, 1941 B. December 6, 1941 C. October 12, 1940 Question #1

  25. When early technology was used? A. Internet B. Text messaging C. Radar Question #2

  26. Early warning radar was new technology… Japanese planes were spotted by radar before the attack, but they were assumed by the U.S. to be a fleet of America B-17’s due in from the west coast. Technology

  27. When early technology was used? A. Internet B. Text messaging C. Radar Question #2

  28. Who was President of the United States during the Attack on Pearl Harbor? A. Herbert Hoover B. Franklin D. Roosevelt C. George Washington Question #3

  29. Franklin D. RooseveltFranklin D. Roosevelt was President of the United States during the attack of Pearl Harbor.

  30. Who was President of the United States during the Attack on Pearl Harbor? A. Herbert Hoover B. Franklin D. Roosevelt C. George Washington Question #3

  31. Who ship is known for it’s popular memorial? A. U.S.S Arizona B. U.S.S Indiana C. U.S.S Oklahoma Question #4

  32. The USS Arizona is the final resting place for many of the ship's 1,177 crewmen who lost their lives on December 7, 1941. The 184-foot-long Memorial structure spanning the mid-portion of the sunken battleship consists of three main sections: the entry and assembly rooms; a central area designed for ceremonies and general observation; and the shrine room, where the names of those killed on the Arizona are engraved on the marble wall. U.S.S Arizona

  33. Who ship is known for it’s popular memorial? A. U.S.S Arizona B. U.S.S Indiana C. U.S.S Oklahoma Question #4

  34. What countries did the Axis powers consist of? A.Germany, Italy, United States B.Italy, Japan, United Kingdom C.Germany, Italy, Japan Question #5

  35. The Allies: The United States USSR (Soviet Union) United Kingdom (Britain) Axis Powers: Japan Germany Italy World War II

  36. What countries did the Axis powers consist of? A.Germany, Italy, United States B.Italy, Japan, United Kingdom C.Germany, Italy, Japan Question #5

  37. You have now completed the lesson, Attack on Pearl Harbor. Now that you know all about Pearl Harbor, you will write an article on Pearl Harbor for a local newspaper. Be sure to incorporate all the facts that you have learned and make it at least 2 paragraphs. 100 %

  38. Pearl Harbor Orginazation World of Teaching.com History Place.com History.Com Works Cited: Pictures accredit too:

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