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C.S.I. World War II

C.S.I. World War II. CASE FILE. The 1930’s witnessed a major military build-up by both Japan and Germany. As a result of this increased growth, both Japan and Germany aggressively sought to expand their Nationalistic and Imperialistic footprint. World War II. CLASSIFIED. Activity Directions

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C.S.I. World War II

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  1. C.S.I. World War II

  2. CASE FILE The 1930’s witnessed a major military build-up by both Japan and Germany. As a result of this increased growth, both Japan and Germany aggressively sought to expand their Nationalistic and Imperialistic footprint. World War II CLASSIFIED

  3. 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!!!

  4. Activity Directions • Be sure to download the following: • CSI Primary Source Packet • CSI Detective Log

  5. Detective Log

  6. Document 1 Japan To Crush China Forever

  7. Document 2 Keep Hands Off In China

  8. Document 3 Opinions on the Munich Agreement

  9. Document 4 Poles Report Attack By Nazi Planes, Troops

  10. Document 5 Germany and Russia To Sign Pact of Nonaggression

  11. Document 6 Premier Acts As Nazis Ignore Edict On Poland

  12. Document 7 Battle of Britain Near Peak

  13. Document 8 The President’s Lease=Lend Aid Letter

  14. Document 9 Willie Pledges A ‘No-War’ Policy

  15. Document 10 Tokyo Acts First

  16. Document 11 Germany and Italy Declare War on U.S.

  17. Questions to Consider

  18. Cracking the Case • Based on your analysis of the documents and citing evidence to support your answers, in summary format, respond to the following questions: • What were some of the causes for Germany’s European aggression? • Describe how and why Japan’s conflict with China might prompt its involvement as a primary participant in World War II. • Describe the United States involvement during the early stages of the conflict in Europe and Asia and how/if these actions maintained a policy of isolationism. • Describe how and why the United States involvement in the war changed over time and what were the primary causes of this change.

  19. To the Teacher: Be sure to download my Detective Log And World War II Primary Source Packet

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