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AP-United States History
Unit #10 – Essential Questions
World War II
Chapters 29—30
Chapter 29—
“From Isolation to Global War”
(pp. 1063-1090)
Terms:
1.
isolationism-
13. Spanish Civil War-
26. Winston Churchill-
2.
reparations-
14. Francisco Franco-
27. “arsenal of democracy”-
3.
Washington Armaments
15. “Anschluss”-
28. Lend-Lease-
Conference-
16. Munich Agreement-
29. Atlantic Charter-
4.
Charles Evans Hughes-
17. Neutrality Act of 1935-
30. Battle of the Atlantic-
5.
Five-Power Naval Treaty-
18. Gerald Nye-
31. Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis-
6.
Kellogg-Briand Pact-
19. cash-and-carry-
32. Axis Powers-
7.
“Good Neighbor” Policy-
20. Ludlow Amendment-
33. Tripartite Pact-
8.
Clark Memorandum-
21. Fall of France-
34. Joseph Stalin-
9.
Stimson Doctrine-
22. Battle of Britain-
35. Non-Aggression Pact-
10. Benito Mussolini-
23. “Blitzkrieg”-
36. Attack on Pearl Harbor-
11. Adolph Hitler-
24. America First Committee-
37. Allied Powers-
12. Rhineland-
25. Wendell Willkie-
38. “Big Three”-
Topics:
1. Describe the foreign policy pursued by the United States in the post-war period of the 1920s and 1930s.
2. Trace the aggression of Japan, Italy, and Germany in the decade of the 1930s.
3. Account for the United States support of Britain and Soviet Union prior to December 7, 1941.
4. Explain the effectiveness of the attack on Pearl Harbor on propelling the United States into the Second World
War.
Key Items of Chronology
______ - ______
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______
______
______
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______
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______
September __, ______
______
June, ______
______
______
______
______
______
Washington Disarmament Conference
Benito Mussolini took power in Italy
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Japanese invasion of Manchuria
Adolph Hitler took power in Germany
Nye Committee
Italy’s invasion of Ethiopia
Japan’s invasion of eastern China
Ludlow Amendment
World War II began
FDR calls for a peacetime draft
Fall of France
FDR elected to third term as president
Lend-Lease program began
Germany invades the Soviet Union and breaks Non-Aggression Pact
United States suspends oil shipments to Japan
Attack on Pearl Harbor
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AP-United States History
Unit #10 – Essential Questions
World War II
Chapters 29—30
Chapter 30—
“The Second World War”
(pp. 1091-1131)
Terms1.
mobilization-
12. “zoot suit” riots-
24. Guadalcanal-
2.
Chester Nimitz-
13. War Relocation Camps-
25. Battle of Iwo Jima-
3.
Battle of the Coral Sea-
14. “Codetalkers”-
26. Battle of Okinawa-
4.
Battle of Midway-
15. Dwight D. Eisenhower-
27. Harry S. Truman
5.
War Productions Board-
16. George S. Patton-
(33rd President)-
6.
Revenue Act of 1942-
17. Erwin Rommel-
[
7.
Office of Price Administration-
18. “Afrika Korps”-
28. Yalta Conference-
8.
Women’s Army Corps (WAC)-
19. “Operation Overlord”-
29. V-E Day-
9.
“Rosie the Riveter”-
20. D-Day-
30. Holocaust-
10. A. Philip Randolph-
21. Douglas MacArthur-
31. “Manhattan Project”-
11. Fair Employment Practices
22. “leapfrogging”-
32. Potsdam Conference-
23. Battle of Leyte Gulf-
33. Enola Gay-
Commission-
-
]
Topics:
1. Describe the major military strategies in both the European and Pacific Theatres.
2. Explain the problems relating to mobilization for, and finance of, the war.
3. Describe the major events of the war following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 to the end of the war in
September of 1945.
4. Account for the decision to use the atomic bomb and discuss its consequences.
Key Items of Chronology
______
January __, ______
______
______
May __-__, ______
June, ______
November __, ______
January ______
______
July __, ______
June __, ______
October ______
February ______
April __, ______
April __, ______
July, ______
August __, ______
September __, ______
War Powers Act passed
Declaration of the United Nations
War Production Board established
Revenue Act of 1942
Battle of the Coral Sea
Battle of Midway
United States North Africa campaign launched
Casablanca Conference
Smith-Connally Labor Disputes Act
United States troops land in Sicily
D-Day Invasion begins
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Yalta Conference
Franklin D. Roosevelt died in Warm Springs, Georgia
Harry S. Truman becomes president
V-E Day
Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
Japan surrendered
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AP-United States History
Unit #10 – Essential Questions
World War II
Chapters 29—30
AP—United States History
Unit #10 - Map Exercise
Directions: Review the following map using the textbook or “iMap” feature located on the
Norton website.
http://www.wwnorton.com/college/history/america7/
 Be prepared to complete this map on Unit Quiz #10 (review using the textbook or the
Norton website).
 On the Unit Quiz #10, be prepared to analyze a set of questions related to any of these
maps.
 Maps are not required to be completed, but need to be reviewed to prepare for the unit
quiz.
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Map #1: “Aggression in Europe, 1935—1939”
– textbook (p. 1074)
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Map #2: “Japanese Expansion Pre-Pearl Harbor, 1875—1941”
– textbook (p. 1086)
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Map #3: “World War II Military Alliances, 1942”
– textbook (p. 1104)
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Map #4: “World War II in Europe & Africa, 1942—1945”
– textbook (p. 1106-1107)
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Map #5: “World War II in the Pacific, 1942—1945”
– textbook (p. 1116-1117)
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