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C.S.I. “ A Day That Will Live In Infamy”. Mr. Giesler American History. CASE FILE. December 7, 1941, the Japanese shocked the world by bombing the American naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and launched the United States into WWII. “A Day The Will Live in Infamy”. CLASSIFIED.
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C.S.I. “A Day That Will Live In Infamy” Mr. Giesler American History
CASE FILE December 7, 1941, the Japanese shocked the world by bombing the American naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and launched the United States into WWII “A Day The Will Live in Infamy” CLASSIFIED
Activity Directions • Work Cooperatively • Read each document thoroughly • Use your Think Marks • Complete handout - “Detective Log” • Complete handout - “Questions to Consider” • Individually, complete a one-page summary • Have Fun!!!
Document A Treaty of Kanagawa
Document B Executive Order: 8832 Franklin D. Roosevelt Date: July 26, 1941
Document C The “Konoe Message”
Document D September 6th, 1941 6th Imperial Conference of Empire of Japan Topic: Imperial Policy Execution Outline
Document E Verbal Directive of the Chief of the Naval General Staff 2 December 1941 Verbal Directive to: Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet (in Tokyo at the time)
Document F December 6, 1941 From: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of the United State To: Emperor Hirohito of Japan
Cracking the Case Based on your analysis of the documents and citing evidence to support your answer, please write a one-page summary, which answers the following questions: Was every step taken by both the United States and Japan to avoid war? Were Japan’s justified? Did the United States back Japan into a corner?