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Unit 8 . World War II 1939-1945 U.S. enters 1941. SSUSH 19 : The students will identify the origins, major developments, and the domestic impact of world War II, especially the growth of the Federal Government . Beach Invasion of Normandy . Causes of World War II. Great Depression
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Unit 8 World War II 1939-1945 U.S. enters 1941
SSUSH 19 : The students will identify the origins, major developments, and the domestic impact of world War II, especially the growth of the Federal Government
Causes of World War II • Great Depression • Rise of Totalitarian Governments • Treaty of Versailles- Made Germany go into debt • The need for resources
Totalitarian Govt • Totalitarian- governments who restricted person freedoms and prohibited political opposition • Adolf Hitler- leader of Germany (NAZI party) • Benito Mussolini – Leader of Italy
Hitler’s Aggression and Appeasement • the Hitler took over all these lands • Rhineland • Annexed Austria • Annexed Sudetenland(western Czechoslovakia) • Great Britain and France did nothing and signed treaty with Germany this was called appeasement
Japan • Japan started seizing land for resources • Manchuria(part of china) was taken over by Japan.
Opposing sides • Axis -Germany, Italy, Japan • Germany- Hitler; • Italy - Mussolini ; • Japan- Emperor Hirohito • Allies- France, Britain, United States (1941), Soviet Union • Soviet Union –Joseph Stalin • Britain – Winston Churchill • U.S. – Franklin D. Roosevelt / Truman
Axis leaders Hitler Mussolini Hirohito
Unites states Reaction to Japan and Germany • Neutrality act- United States would not take sides • A. Phillip Randolph- was going to march on Washington to get African Americans equal employment in the military
World War II Begins1939-1945 • Sept. 1 1939 Hitler invaded Poland. This started the War. • Hitler Signed treaty with Soviet leader Joseph Stalin- non aggression pact. Would not fight each other
Germany’s Blitzkrieg • Blitzkrieg – Germany's lighten fast warfare • Germany conquered Denmark, Norway, Poland, Belgium, Netherlands, and France in less than a month • Battle of Britain • German planes bombed Britain airfields and civil areas in London at night • Royal Air force- Britain’s air force
Lend-lease act- send aid to countries and could defer payment until later. • Roosevelt said “if a neighbors house is on fire you don’t sell him a hose”, “you give him a hose, then you get it back after the fire is out. This help your neighbor and makes sure that the fire doesn’t’ spread to your house. “
Dec. 7 1941 Japan attacked US naval fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. This brought the united States into World War II • Dozen naval vessels damaged , 200 warplanes destroyed, and 3000 people killed or wounded. • FDR said, “This was a day which will live in infamy”
D-Day (operation overlord) • D-Day or operation overlord (June 6, 1944) was the largest amphibious invasion ever on the beaches of Normandy, France. • led by Supreme Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Hitler committed suicide when Berlin fell. • Germany surrendered and allies countries celebrated V-E Day(victory over Europe day) may 8 1945
Holocaust • Hitler Proposed the final solution • Final solution- killing of all Jews • Concentration camps- where Jews were sent to work or killed immediately • 6-10 million Jews died this was called the holocaust • Auschwitz was the most notorious concentration camp
War in the Pacific • Battle of Midway- this is the turning point of the war in the war • The U.S. decided to do island hopping- conquer one group of islands then move to the next. • MacArthur- returned to Philippines: said, “I shall return” and he did • Iwo Jima and Okinawa cleared the way for invasion of japan
Atomic Bomb • Manhattan project led by Oppenheimer- invention of atomic bomb at los Alamos, New Mexico. • Enola Gay dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. • Then on Nagasaki. • V-J Day (victory over Japan Day) Aug 14, 1945 • Japan unconditionally surrender s
War Production Board (WPA)- transforms economy from peacetime to wartime. • Victory gardens • Rationing- could only buy so much of certain materials.
WWII • Rosie the Riveter- describes a woman working in the factory where men used to.
SUSH 20 The student will analyze the domestic and international impact of the cold war on the united states. • SSUSH 21: The students will explain comic growth and its impact on the United States 1945- 1970
The Iron Curtain • Iron Curtain – was an imaginary line between the democratic western part of Europe and the communist ran eastern part of Europe • Containment policy- said to keep communism where it was and not let it spread to other countries • Truman doctrine- U.S. would not hesitate to help nations to defend against communism.
Marshall plan- provided nations in war torn Europe with financial support from U.S. • Germany was divided among U.S., Britain, France and Soviet Union. • Berlin which was in the part controlled by the soviets was also split. West Berlin allies, east Berlin Soviet union.
Berlin airlift- when the u.s and British planes supplied west Berlin because the soviet union would not let allies use the roads. • Cold War (1945-1991)- the tension between the U.S. and the soviet Union (no shots were fired)
Korean War 1950-1953-Containment policy (domino Theory ) • Divided among the 38th parallel. • Northern – communist • Southern – democratic • Police action • At the end country still divided at the 38th parallel.
Red Scare 1940’s and 50’s • Red scare- thought people were communist • HUAC- House Un-American Activities Committee- root out communist in the federal government • McCarthyism- Sen Joseph McCarthy- the ideas that there were communist in the state department
GI Bill- • Job priority, • Money for education • Training, loans • Purchase of new home and property
Baby boom- explosion of population after world war II 40’s and 50’s • National highway act- called for a federal interstate highway system enacted by president Eisenhower
Kennedy Nixon Debate • Television – showed Kennedy as cool and collective, Nixon looked nervous and sweated. • Nixon lost the election to Kennedy 1960 because of TV.
Sputnik- the first artificial satellite to orbit earth launched by the soviets • Started the space race • Neal Armstrong 1st man on the moon
JFK • John F. Kennedy ordered the over through of Fidel Castro by Cuban exiles- called the bay of pigs. Not successful • Cuban missile crisis- 13 day standoff between Russia and united states. Russia put nuclear war heads on Cuba.
Vietnam • North- Ho Chi Minh communist • South – Ngo Kinh Diem democratic • Tet offensive- The north and the Viet Cong launched a coordinated attack against the United States and south Vietnamese forces. • Showed communist could coordinate an attack • Led citizens in U.S. to question war (citizens knew long drawn out war)
Ho Chi Minh Trail • North Vietnam (Vietcong) used the Ho Chi Minh Trail to supply troops and send supplies to fight South Vietnam
SSUSh 22: the student will indentify dimensions of the civil rights movement. • SSUSH 23: The student will describe and assess the impact of political development between 1945 and 1970. • SSUSh 24: The student will analyze the impact of social change movement and organizations of the 1960’s.
Harry Truman- desegregates the military in 1948. • Jackie Robinson Integrates baseball 1947 • Brown Vs. board of education- integration of the public school system. 1954 overturned Plessey v. Ferguson • SCLC- leader Dr. King
Warren Court • Warren court known for the years Earl Warren was chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1953-1969) • Activist court • S.C. used its power to bring about social reforms • Brown vs Board, Mapp v Ohio, Gideon v Wainwright, free speech, civil rights, and separation of church and state
King- non violence (civil disobedience) • King’s “Letters from a Birmingham Jail”- king wrote to ministers why civil disobedience was the right way to go in civil rights struggle. • March on Washington- King gave “I have a dream Speech”
Lyndon B, Johnson- got the civil rights act of 64 and voting rights act of 65 passes. Great Society had all this in: Medicaid, Medicare, and head start, and welfare
Warren Court 1953-1969 • Brought about social changes through the court system under Chief Justice Earl Warren • Brown vs Board of edu, Mapp v Ohio , Gideon V. Wainwright, Miranda vsArizonia • Miranda vs. Arizona- have to be informed of all your rights. • Gideon vs. Wainwright- get a court appointed attorney for free
Watergate • People loyal to Nixon broke into Watergate complex to wiretap the phones • Watergate complex was the head of the Democratic National Committee headquarters • 5 men caught breaking into building • Nixon did not know about the break in before hand but covered it up.
Watergate cont. • Nixon had a tape recording system installed in Whitehouse. Supreme court ordered him to turn over tapes. Tapes showed he knew about the cover-up • Nixon Resigned , Gerald Ford took office (never was elected as president or vice president) • Ford pardoned Nixon.
United Farm Workers- founded by Cesar Chavez- support rights for migrant farm workers for Hispanics.