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World War II (so far…)

World War II (so far…). Review. Describe how the results of World War I would have an impact on the beginning of World War II for each country listed: Germany Italy Japan Great Britain & France USSR The United States. Review. Describe the characteristics of a fascist government.

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World War II (so far…)

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  1. World War II (so far…)

  2. Review Describe how the results of World War I would have an impact on the beginning of World War II for each country listed: Germany Italy Japan Great Britain & France USSR The United States

  3. Review Describe the characteristics of a fascist government. Fascist Italy & Nazi Germany Extreme Nationalism Private property with strong government controls Expansion through militaristic means Anti-Communist

  4. Review What were the steps Nazi Germany took to conquering Europe? • Rhineland (DMZ) • Anschluss with Austria • Occupied the Sudetenland • Took over Czechoslovakia • Invaded Poland (WWII Begins) • Belgium, Netherlands, Scandinavia • Invasion of France & Bombing of Great Britain

  5. Review Describe the following terms: Appeasement Blitzkrieg Axis Powers Allied Powers

  6. Review What were the three policies that the United States enacted, in order, in response to the war in Europe? Neutrality Acts Cash and Carry Policy Lend-Lease Act

  7. Review Describe the importance of the Atlantic Charter? Document that described why the nations were fighting World War II and pledged what each nation would do during and after the war.

  8. Review True or False: Pearl Harbor was the first attack by Axis forces on American military forces during WWII. FALSE. Nazi U-Boat activity on the Atlantic predated the attacks on Pearl Harbor

  9. Review Describe the events that took place at Pearl Harbor as well as the success or failure of the attack. What would be the consequences of the Pearl Harbor attacks on Japanese and Japanese-Americans?

  10. Review How did the United States mobilize for war? What role did women and African-Americans play in the war effort?

  11. Review What battle during World War II signaled a turning point in the favor of the Allied forces? Describe how the United States went about dismantling Nazi dominated Europe from the Atlantic Ocean.

  12. The Pacific Front Presentations In groups, research one of the major battles and create a presentation on the battle. Each group will present their findings the following class. The following topics must be discussed: Who: List who took part in your battle. What: Explain what type of battle it was (air, sea, land) When: Identifythe time frame of your battle. Where: Locate on a map where your battle took place Why: Explain the outcome and why this battle was significant to the outcome of WWII (Why are we studying this specific battle?) How: Supply three (3) facts from internet research that you feel are important to know… Think: What should your classmates know about this battle?

  13. REMEMBER IF YOU DO NOT CITE YOUR SOURCES IT IS CONSIDERED PLAGARISM. EVEN IF YOU PARAPHRASE. PLEASE INCLUDE A WORKS CITED SLIDE AT THE END OF YOUR PRESENTATION. FDR is watching you…

  14. The Pacific Front Presentations 1. Bataan Death March 2. Battle of Coral Sea 3. Battle of Midway 4. Guadalcanal 5. The Philippines 6. Iwo Jima 7. Okinawa DUE: Next class at the start of the period. Every member of the group MUST discuss their findings during the presentations.

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