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Title: End of World War II Grade and Subject: 9th Modern World History Time Allotted: 1hr 30min SOL #: WHII. 11 c NCSS Theme: What is the guiding question for this lesson? How will student understanding be assessed? II. Time, Continuity, and Change How do the effects of WWI compare and contrast to the effects of WWII? The students will be assessed through their homework assignment of a diary entry comparing the punishments of Germany after WWI and WWII. Key Concept (no definition necessary): Containment Policy Power Punishment SWBAT: 1. Describe and explain the Yalta Conference and its plan for Europe after the war. 2. Describe and explain how Japan was rebuilt after the war and the effects on their economy today. 3. List and explain the similarities between the League of Nations and the United Nations. 4. Describe the emergence of Russia and U.S.A. as superpowers, and the purpose and details of the Marshall Plan. Materials (List primary sources and additional materials): Daily Agenda Slot Notes WWII events quiz Venn Diagram to compare effects of WWI and WWII Just Do It: The United States is the only remaining Superpower after the fall of Soviet Russia. The U.S. still holds the upper hand in the nuclear arms build-up, and they are unequaled in their economic and trade activities. What does the word “Superpower” mean in this paragraph? (5min) Obj # 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 Description of Lesson Procedure Have a quick review on the events of WWII and then the students will take a quiz on the events. (10 min) Students will create a matrix to list the effects of WWI and WWII. They will be asked to think of the possible outcomes of WWII before filling in the matrix. They will answer the following questions: 1. What will happen with the defeated Axis powers? 2. What will they do to prevent another World War? 3. What will happen to the European countries, that had their cities destroyed, after the war? I will ask the questions to the class as a whole and receive answers from the students on what they think will happen. They will not fill out that side of the matrix until after the PowerPoint. (20 min) Present a PowerPoint on the break up of the German, Italian, and Japanese empires, the Yalta Conference, the break up of Germany, the rebuilding of Japan, the United Nations, NATO and the Warsaw Pact, and the rise of the Soviet Union and U.S.A. as super powers. During the PowerPoint the students will complete the matrix on the effects of WWII compared to WWI. (40 min) Slot notes (15 min) Check for Evidence of Understanding The quizzes will be graded and the information that the students have trouble on will be reviewed further. The students’ answers will be discussed in class and compared to the historical facts. Multiple students will be called on to share their answers to the questions. Students will be asked probing and challenging questions throughout the PowerPoint to check their comprehension, and identify areas that need to be clarified. Closure: (Ties the lesson together and relates it to the lesson’s guiding question) Students will be asked review questions on the day’s material. They will be assigned a paper to write where they will write a diary entry as if they are an older German civilian and they are comparing the punishments of Germany after WWI and WWII. They will have to include three compare and contrast examples from each post war punishment, and have one paragraph per example. It will be due the following Thursday (3/23). WWII Quiz 1.What event on September 1, 1939 signaled the start of World War II? 2.Germany and Russia did not go to war with each other in 1939 because: a. Russia was not ready to fight c. Germany was scared of Russia b. Russia and Germany signed a d. Germany didn’t threaten Nonaggression Pact Russia 3.Which country was left alone to defend itself against the Axis powers after the fall of France? a. Great Britain c. United States of America b. Russia d. Belgium 4.The Battle of Britain stopped the German army/air force, and caused the Axis powers to look toward the east and attack what country? 5.What were the same two things that slowed the Axis advance in the invasion of Russia, which slowed Napoleon’s advance over 100 years earlier? a. fierce fighting & bad guns c. scorched earth policy & Russian winter b. civilians fought with Russian army d. Axis soldiers abandoned army & & rats ate their food their leaders are incompetent 6.What event pulled the United States into WWII? a. Invasion of Poland c. Battle of Britain b. Fall of France d. Attack on Pearl Harbor 7.What did the attack of D-Day on Normandy, France accomplish? a. got the U.S. into the war c. opened a second front on Germany to help Russia b. used untested weapons successfully d. demoralized the Axis armies 8.Which Axis country remained after the fall of Germany in 1945? a. Italy c. Austria b. Japan d. China 9.Why did President Truman order the dropping of the Atomic? a. thought it would save American lives c. wanted to test its power and end war quicker b. believed it would make America look d. wanted to punish Japan for their powerful war crimes 10.Put the following events in the order they occurred. a. Bombing of Japan 1. ____ b. Invasion of Russia 2. ____ c. Invasion of Poland 3. ____ d. Fall of Germany 4. ____ e. D-day in Normandy, France 5. ____ Daily Agenda Friday March 17, 2006 “Let’s Get Started” The United States is the only remaining Superpower after the fall of Soviet Russia. The U.S. still holds the upper hand in the nuclear arms build-up, and they are unequaled in their economic and trade activities. What does the word “Superpower” mean in this paragraph? Today’s • SOL: WHII.11 c • International Focus: How do the effects of WWII compare to the effects of WWI? • Students Will Be Able To (SWBAT): 1. Describe and explain the Yalta Conference and its plan for Europe after the war. 2. Describe and explain how Japan was rebuilt after the war and the effects on their economy today. 3. List and explain the similarities between the League of Nations and the United Nations. 4. Describe the emergence of Russia and U.S.A. as superpowers, and the purpose and details of the Marshall Plan. Prediction activity PowerPoint on Effects of WWII Fill out Matrix comparing effects Slot notes • • • • • • • • • Check for Understanding What happened to Germany after WWII? What did the Marshall plan propose? What was decided at the Yalta conference? Who were the “Big Three” at the Yalta conference? What was done in Japan after the war? Who took charge of rebuilding Japan? What institution was established to replace the League of Nations? Why was NATO created? Who were members of NATO? Homework On at least one page, write a diary entry of a German citizen that has lived through both WWI and WWII. Compare and contrast three effects on Germany from both WWI and WWII, and how they affected your life as a German citizen. Include some emotional parts to your diary entry to express how you feel about the changes to Germany after each war. Due Thursday 3/23 Comparing Effects of WWI and WWII Effect Break up of Empires WWI • German • Austria-Hungarian • Ottoman • Reparations • Repossession of colonies Dealing with Germany • Broke up parts of (and Japan) homeland • Limited Military • Limited Economy • After war European countries were economically hurt Establishment of • United States emerged Major/Superpowers as major world power • Creation of International Organizations • League of Nations o To stop future war o To deal with taken colonies (mandates) o Improve global welfare o Settle international disputes Anti-Comintern Pact 1936 • Didn’t demand reparations • Divided Germany into spheres of influence (French, British, American, Russian) • Broke up Germany into East and West • West Germany became prosperous • East Germany became poor • • United Nations o To prevent future war o Improve global welfare o Settle International Disputes • North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO Warsaw Pact of communist countries • Emergence of Alliances • Rebuilding of Defeated Countries WWII • Weimar Republic (Germany) • • • Marshall Plan called for billions to be given to rebuild Western Europe – thought poor economy led to communism. Gave $13 billion to countries hurt from the war. General McArthur takes control of Japanese government and economy Comparing Effects of WWI and WWII Effect Break up of Empires Dealing with Germany Establishment of Major/Superpowers Creation of International Organizations Emergence of Alliances Rebuilding of Defeated Countries WWI WWII Slot Notes Before WWII was officially over the Allied powers gathered at the Yalta Conference to discuss what to do with Europe and Germany after the war. The meeting resulted in splitting Germany into four spheres of influence controlled by the United Kingdom, France, United States, and Russia. After the war the United States, United Kingdom, and France began to implement the Marshall Plan to help rebuild Europe. This was the idea of giving money to countries to help their economy so they wouldn’t fall to communism. The U.S., U.K., and France decided to join their spheres of Germany together to create one country under a democratic rule. This became the country of West Germany. The same was done with the three countries’ spheres of Berlin, and they united into one city. Russia retaliated by making its sphere of influence into a communist country named West Germany. Tensions between Russia and the rest of the Allies rose high when Russia blocked off West Berlin to Allied support in 1948. This resulted in the Berlin Airlift for 11 months to keep the city from falling to communism. After this the United States led the way in creating the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to gain allies incase of war, and to prevent the spread of communism. Russia responded by creating the Warsaw Pact where all the communist governments allied incase of war. This was the beginning of the Iron Curtain. The Iron Curtain was a military, political, and ideological barrier that prevented the free exchange of ideas and information between the Soviet part of Europe and the democratic part of Europe. WWII resulted in the establishment of two Superpowers of the world being established. The United States and the Soviet Union (Russia) were left as the two strongest military and economic countries after the war. Their two opposing political ideologies (beliefs) would help lead to the development of a cold war. World War II also affected the empires that some of the countries held before the war. England lost its empires in Asia and Africa after the war from lack of money to support them. Japan also lost its empire it had gained from military conquests during WWII. The failure of the League of Nations led the Allied Powers to create the United Nations in 1946 to replace the League and fix its flaws. It had the same goals to prevent future wars and to improve global welfare. After the war both Germany and Japan were given money by the Allies to help rebuild their economies to prevent them from turning to communism, or extreme forms of government like before. The help given to Japan by General MacArthur and American businessmen helped Japan become one of the leading economies in the world after the war. Slot Notes Before WWII was officially over the Allied powers gathered at the __________________________________to discuss what to do with Europe and Germany after the war. The meeting resulted in splitting Germany into four _____________________________controlled by the United Kingdom, France, United States, and Russia. After the war the United States, United Kingdom, and France began to implement the ______________________to help rebuild Europe. This was the idea of _____________money to countries to help their economy so they wouldn’t fall to_________________________. The U.S., U.K., and France decided to join their spheres of Germany together to create one country under a ________________rule. This became the country of________________________. The same was done with the three countries’ spheres of Berlin, and they united into one city. Russia retaliated by making its sphere of influence into a communist country named________________________. Tensions between Russia and the rest of the Allies rose high when Russia blocked off ___________________to Allied support in 1948. This resulted in the _____________________for 11 months to keep the city from falling to communism. After this the United States led the way in creating the _____________________________________________________________( NATO) to gain allies incase of war, and to prevent the spread of_________________. Russia responded by creating the _________________________where all the communist governments allied incase of war. This was the beginning of the____________________. The Iron Curtain was a military, political, and ideological ____________that prevented the free exchange of ideas and information between the __________part of Europe and the democratic part of Europe. WWII resulted in the establishment of two ___________________of the world being established. The ______________________and the _________________(Russia) were left as the two strongest military and economic countries after the war. Their two opposing political _______________ (beliefs) would help lead to the development of a______________. World War II also affected the _____________that some of the countries held before the war. _________________lost its empires in Asia and Africa after the war from lack of money to support them. ________also lost its empire it had gained from military conquests during WWII. The failure of the League of Nations led the Allied Powers to create the __________________in 1946 to replace the League and fix its flaws. It had the same goals to prevent future wars and to improve global welfare. After the war both Germany and Japan were _________________by the Allies to help rebuild their economies to prevent them from turning to communism, or extreme forms of government like before. The help given to Japan by General _______________and American businessmen helped Japan become one of the leading economies in the world after the war.