Lesson Assessment: World War II 1. What was the name given to the
... a) 1939–41, when Axis victory seemed imminent, 1941–43, when Axis conquests reached their high point even as the tide turned with the U.S. and Soviet entry into the war, 1943–45, as the Allies beat back and ultimately defeated the Axis b) 1939–41, when Axis victory seemed imminent, 1941–43, when All ...
... a) 1939–41, when Axis victory seemed imminent, 1941–43, when Axis conquests reached their high point even as the tide turned with the U.S. and Soviet entry into the war, 1943–45, as the Allies beat back and ultimately defeated the Axis b) 1939–41, when Axis victory seemed imminent, 1941–43, when All ...
Patriotic - Dozier Middle School NNPS
... A. The United States does not join the League of Nations B. World peace is acquired C. Germany declares war over the League of Nations D. The League of Nations still exists today ...
... A. The United States does not join the League of Nations B. World peace is acquired C. Germany declares war over the League of Nations D. The League of Nations still exists today ...
Patriotic - Augusta County Public Schools
... A. The United States does not join the League of Nations B. World peace is acquired C. Germany declares war over the League of Nations D. The League of Nations still exists today ...
... A. The United States does not join the League of Nations B. World peace is acquired C. Germany declares war over the League of Nations D. The League of Nations still exists today ...
Rationed Goods During World War II
... Rationed Goods in the USA During the Second World War A wide variety of commodities were rationed during World War II in the United States. Rationing ended when supplies were sufficient to meet demand. Rationed Items ...
... Rationed Goods in the USA During the Second World War A wide variety of commodities were rationed during World War II in the United States. Rationing ended when supplies were sufficient to meet demand. Rationed Items ...
AP European History
... March 1938 Annexation of Austria September 1938 Munich Conference March 1939 German occupation of Czechoslovakia August 1939 Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact September 1, 1939 – German Invasion of Poland 2. Describe the Battle of Britain and analyze its importance in the outcome of the war. 3. What “u ...
... March 1938 Annexation of Austria September 1938 Munich Conference March 1939 German occupation of Czechoslovakia August 1939 Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact September 1, 1939 – German Invasion of Poland 2. Describe the Battle of Britain and analyze its importance in the outcome of the war. 3. What “u ...
Canada and the Second World War
... after the First World War. During the Depression, Spain’s democratic government was unable to prevent widespread poverty, and people became more and more dissatisfied. Led by General Francisco Franco, fascist rebels—called Nationalists—tried to overthrow the elected socialist government in 1936. Thi ...
... after the First World War. During the Depression, Spain’s democratic government was unable to prevent widespread poverty, and people became more and more dissatisfied. Led by General Francisco Franco, fascist rebels—called Nationalists—tried to overthrow the elected socialist government in 1936. Thi ...
Chapter 23 Section 2
... • blitzkrieg − lightning war • Axis Powers − Germany, Italy, Japan, and other nations that fought together during World War II • Allies − Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the United States, China, and other nations that fought against the Axis Powers during World War II • Winston Churchill − Briti ...
... • blitzkrieg − lightning war • Axis Powers − Germany, Italy, Japan, and other nations that fought together during World War II • Allies − Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the United States, China, and other nations that fought against the Axis Powers during World War II • Winston Churchill − Briti ...
Chapter 17 section 5 notes
... What were the major immediate and long-term effects of World War II? ...
... What were the major immediate and long-term effects of World War II? ...
The United States at War - HASTworldhistory9thgrade
... Lend-Lease Act Roosevelt sympathized with the Allies. Even before the campaign had begun, Winston Churchill had appealed to Roosevelt for military aid. Selling war supplies to Britain would violate the Neutrality Acts. Still, Roosevelt reached a compromise with Congress. The United States could sell ...
... Lend-Lease Act Roosevelt sympathized with the Allies. Even before the campaign had begun, Winston Churchill had appealed to Roosevelt for military aid. Selling war supplies to Britain would violate the Neutrality Acts. Still, Roosevelt reached a compromise with Congress. The United States could sell ...
Ch 35 World War II - Brookville Local Schools
... XI. A Second Front from North Africa to Rome (cont.) • They preferred to attack Hitler’s Fortress Europe through the “soft underbelly” of the Mediterranean • The American reluctantly agreed to postpone a massive invasion of Europe • An assault on French-held North Africa was a compromise second fro ...
... XI. A Second Front from North Africa to Rome (cont.) • They preferred to attack Hitler’s Fortress Europe through the “soft underbelly” of the Mediterranean • The American reluctantly agreed to postpone a massive invasion of Europe • An assault on French-held North Africa was a compromise second fro ...
World War II - MIchellesUS
... concentration camp, death camp, War Refugee Board 3. How did Great Britain, France and the U.S. respond to these aggressive actions? Important People Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill, Douglas MacArthur, Hideki Tojo ...
... concentration camp, death camp, War Refugee Board 3. How did Great Britain, France and the U.S. respond to these aggressive actions? Important People Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill, Douglas MacArthur, Hideki Tojo ...
United States History: Unit Five Worksheet
... 8. Explain Roosevelt’s concept of “a new deal for the forgotten man.” What role did Roosevelt believe the government should (and, during his administration, did) play in achieving relief, recovery, and reform? What were the main targets of ...
... 8. Explain Roosevelt’s concept of “a new deal for the forgotten man.” What role did Roosevelt believe the government should (and, during his administration, did) play in achieving relief, recovery, and reform? What were the main targets of ...
The Battle of Stalingrad
... The term used by German soldiers during the battle for Stalingrad to describe the type of vicious, close quarters battle they experienced. The bitter fighting raged for every ruin, street, factory, house, basement, and staircase. ...
... The term used by German soldiers during the battle for Stalingrad to describe the type of vicious, close quarters battle they experienced. The bitter fighting raged for every ruin, street, factory, house, basement, and staircase. ...
Chapter 26: World War II, 1939-1945
... 1. Research forms of propaganda used in World War II and in other military conflicts and times of crisis. Older relatives and friends who were involved in or spectators during World War II may be able to provide first-hand accounts. If you can arrange to do so, interview them or provide them with a ...
... 1. Research forms of propaganda used in World War II and in other military conflicts and times of crisis. Older relatives and friends who were involved in or spectators during World War II may be able to provide first-hand accounts. If you can arrange to do so, interview them or provide them with a ...
harry truman`s presidency and the cold war
... "It must be the policy of the US to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures." 1. Truman doctrine initiated a policy of "containment": prevent the spread of communism 2. March 12, 1947, Truman asked Congress for $400 million to support ...
... "It must be the policy of the US to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures." 1. Truman doctrine initiated a policy of "containment": prevent the spread of communism 2. March 12, 1947, Truman asked Congress for $400 million to support ...
B. - White Plains Public Schools
... Striking Germany and Italy (cont.) • Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin reached the following agreements at the Tehran Conference: – Stalin would launch a full-scale offensive against the Germans when the Allies invaded in 1944. – Germany would be divided after the war to decrease its power. ...
... Striking Germany and Italy (cont.) • Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin reached the following agreements at the Tehran Conference: – Stalin would launch a full-scale offensive against the Germans when the Allies invaded in 1944. – Germany would be divided after the war to decrease its power. ...
Special WWII Edition - Life Care Centers of America
... were listed as killed in action. After graduation, in early 1942, he needed to do more. With a group of his friends, Webster attempted to join the Navy. Unfortunately, he and one of the others failed to qualify because of their eyesight. Refusing to give up, he instead enlisted in the Army, which h ...
... were listed as killed in action. After graduation, in early 1942, he needed to do more. With a group of his friends, Webster attempted to join the Navy. Unfortunately, he and one of the others failed to qualify because of their eyesight. Refusing to give up, he instead enlisted in the Army, which h ...
The Onset of World War II
... Franklin Delano Roosevelt: The Four Freedoms Speech pg 339 Read the speech and answer the Thinking Critically questions 1 & 2 ...
... Franklin Delano Roosevelt: The Four Freedoms Speech pg 339 Read the speech and answer the Thinking Critically questions 1 & 2 ...
World War II - Canton Local
... • (Practice Test Booklet 2005) During World War II, in the United States Japanese-Americans were • A. given full rights as American citizens • B. given partial rights as Americans citizens • C. treated as though the war had not happened • D. forced into internment camps ...
... • (Practice Test Booklet 2005) During World War II, in the United States Japanese-Americans were • A. given full rights as American citizens • B. given partial rights as Americans citizens • C. treated as though the war had not happened • D. forced into internment camps ...
CH 34 - Madison Public Schools
... • What is known: – By crushing German government, policy forced thorough postwar reconstruction ...
... • What is known: – By crushing German government, policy forced thorough postwar reconstruction ...
WW II - West Point High School
... • Bataan Death March – US POWs suffered brutally after they surrendered the Philippines • Japan occupied, many leaders charged & sentenced w/ crimes • Prisoners in Europe normally treated better ...
... • Bataan Death March – US POWs suffered brutally after they surrendered the Philippines • Japan occupied, many leaders charged & sentenced w/ crimes • Prisoners in Europe normally treated better ...
File - Mr. Wilkinson`s APUSh Class
... Pageant Ch. 36 HW: America in World War II, 1941-1945 Unified by Pearl Harbor, America effectively carried out a war mobilization effort that produced vast social and economic changes within American society. Following its “get Hitler first” strategy, the U.S. and its Allies invaded and liberated Eu ...
... Pageant Ch. 36 HW: America in World War II, 1941-1945 Unified by Pearl Harbor, America effectively carried out a war mobilization effort that produced vast social and economic changes within American society. Following its “get Hitler first” strategy, the U.S. and its Allies invaded and liberated Eu ...
The Afghanistan Experience: Democratization by Force
... faltered. After eleven years of combat, the United States and its North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies have drastically modified their objectives in Afghanistan. President Obama decided to withdraw the majority of American forces by 2014, and his administration has narrowed the aims of A ...
... faltered. After eleven years of combat, the United States and its North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies have drastically modified their objectives in Afghanistan. President Obama decided to withdraw the majority of American forces by 2014, and his administration has narrowed the aims of A ...
America`s Rise to World Leadership, 1929-1945
... Germany’s submarines were driven from the seas, making it possible for Britain to be rearmed by the United States. d. the United States repealed all its neutrality laws and thus moved closer to war with Germany. Tension between the United States and Japan increased when a. Japan joined in an allianc ...
... Germany’s submarines were driven from the seas, making it possible for Britain to be rearmed by the United States. d. the United States repealed all its neutrality laws and thus moved closer to war with Germany. Tension between the United States and Japan increased when a. Japan joined in an allianc ...
World War II Section 4
... After the war, the Soviets wanted to determine the fate of the Eastern European lands that it occupied. Stalin wanted communist governments installed in these countries as a protection against Germany. The U.S. and Britain were against the idea and wanted free elections in Eastern Europe. ...
... After the war, the Soviets wanted to determine the fate of the Eastern European lands that it occupied. Stalin wanted communist governments installed in these countries as a protection against Germany. The U.S. and Britain were against the idea and wanted free elections in Eastern Europe. ...
Allies of World War II
The Allies of World War II, called the United Nations from the 1 January 1942 declaration, were the countries that opposed the Axis powers together during the Second World War (1939–1945). The Allies promoted the alliance as seeking to stop German, Japanese and Italian aggression.The anti-German coalition at the start of the war (1 September 1939) consisted of France, Poland and Great Britain, soon to be joined by the British Commonwealth (Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa). Poland was a minor factor after its defeat in 1939; France was a minor factor after its defeat in 1940. After first having cooperated with Germany in partitioning Poland whilst remaining neutral in the Allied-Axis conflict, the Soviet Union perforce joined the Allies in June 1941 after being invaded by Germany. The United States provided war material and money all along, and officially joined in December 1941 after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. As of 1942, the ""Big Three"" leaders of the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the United States controlled Allied policy; relations between the UK and the U.S. were especially close. China had been already at war with Japan since 1937 but officially joined the Allies in 1941. The Big Three and China were referred as a ""trusteeship of the powerful"", then were recognized as the Allied ""Big Four"" in Declaration by United Nations and later the ""Four Policemen"" of ""United Nations"" for the Allies. Other key Allies included British India, the Netherlands, and Yugoslavia as well as Free France; there were numerous others. Together they called themselves the ""United Nations"" and in 1945 created the modern UN.