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America’s Rise to Globalism. Chapter 26. Significant Events. 1931 Japan invades Manchuria. 1935 First Neutrality Act. 1939 World War II begins in Europe. 1940 Roosevelt wins third term. 1941 Congress adopts Lend-Lease Act. Roosevelt & Churchill sign Atlantic Charter.
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America’s Rise to Globalism Chapter 26
Significant Events 1931 Japan invades Manchuria 1935 First Neutrality Act 1939 World War II begins in Europe 1940 Roosevelt wins third term 1941 Congress adopts Lend-Lease Act Roosevelt & Churchill sign Atlantic Charter Pearl harbor attacked 1942 WPB and WLB created Battles of Guadalcanal and Midway fought American and British troops invade North Africa 1944 D-Day invasion of France Island hopping campaign reaches Guam 1945 Atom bombs dropped on Japan Chapter 26
Global War Chapter 26
The United States in a Troubled World • Pacific Interests • Japanese aggression • Stimson doctrine Chapter 26
The United States in a Troubled World • Becoming a Good Neighbor • Good Neighbor Policy • Pan-American Conference Chapter 26
The United States in a Troubled World • The Diplomacy of Isolationism • The rise of fascism • Recognition of the Soviet Union • Nye Committee • Internationalists versus isolationists Chapter 26
The United States in a Troubled World • Neutrality Legislation • Spanish Civil War • Cash-and-carry • Aggression in China Chapter 26
The United States in a Troubled World • Inching toward War • Quarantine speech • Appeasement Chapter 26
The United States in a Troubled World • Hitler’s Invasion • Germany begins World War II Chapter 26
The United States in a Troubled World • Hitler’s Invasion Chapter 26
The United States in a Troubled World • Retreat from Isolationism • Battle of Britain • Lend-Lease aid • Atlantic Charter Chapter 26
The United States in a Troubled World • Disaster in the Pacific • Japanese expansion • Pearl Harbor Chapter 26
counter point counter Did Roosevelt Deliberately Invite War? Chapter 26
A Global War • Strategies for War • Defeat Germany first Chapter 26
A Global War • Gloomy Prospects • U-boat war Chapter 26
A Global War • Gloomy Prospects • Fall of the Philippines Chapter 26
A Global War • A Grand Alliance • The Big Three • Operation Torch Chapter 26
A Global War • The Naval War in the Pacific • Midway Chapter 26
A Global War • Turning Points in Europe • North Africa • Stalingrad Chapter 26
Those Who Fought • Uneasy Recruits • African Americans at war • Asian American recruits • Choices for homosexuals Chapter 26
Those Who Fought • Women at War Camouflage class where men and women are preparing for jobs in the Army or in industry Library of Congress Chapter 26
War Production • Finding an Industrial Czar • War Production Board • West Coast war industries Chapter 26
War Production • Science Goes to War • Sonar • Drugs to help the war effort • The Manhattan Project Chapter 26
War Production • War Work and Prosperity • Tax reform Chapter 26
War Production • Organized Labor • War Labor Board • Lewis leads a coal strike Chapter 26
War Production • Women Workers • “Womanpower” fills the labor shortage Chapter 26
War Production • Mobility • Migration of peoples • “Paducah Express” Chapter 26
War Production Global Labor Migrations • Uprooting the Chinese • European refugees Chapter 26
A Question of Rights • Little Italy • “Aliens of enemy nationality” • Lifting the restrictions Chapter 26
A Question of Rights • Concentration Camps • Issei • Nisei • Internment camps • Korematu and Hirabayashi Chapter 26
A Question of Rights • Minorities on the Job • A. Phillip Randolph • Fair Employment Practices Commission • Bracero program Chapter 26
A Question of Rights • At War with Jim Crow • Detroit riots • Zoot suit riots Chapter 26
A Question of Rights • The New Deal in Retreat Chapter 26
Winning the War and the Peace • The Fall of the Third Reich • D-Day Chapter 26
Winning the War and the Peace • Two Roads to Tokyo Chapter 26
Winning the War and the Peace • Two Roads to Tokyo • Return to the Philippines • Battle of Leyte Gulf Chapter 26
Winning the War and the Peace • Big Three Diplomacy • Preserving the balance of power • Cooperation by the “Four Policemen” Chapter 26
Winning the War and the Peace • The Road to Yalta • Teheran Conference • Yalta Conference • Dispute over Poland • Dividing Germany Chapter 26
Daily Lives Time and Travel Air Power Shrinks the Globe B-25 Bomber Library of Congress Chapter 26
Winning the War and the Peace • The Fallen Leader • Truman becomes president Chapter 26
Winning the War and the Peace • The Holocaust • Fears at home • Influence of anti-Semitism Chapter 26
Winning the War and the Peace • A Lasting Peace • Bretton Wood economic strategies • Dumbarton Oaks and the UNO • Potsdam summit Chapter 26
Winning the War and the Peace • Atom Diplomacy • Should the bomb be dropped? • The bomb as a threat to the Soviets • Impact of the bomb Chapter 26
AFTER THE FACT Historians Reconstruct the Past Did the Atomic Bomb Save Lives? Chapter 26