You are responsible for the following
Terms and Names:
Joseph Stalin, Totalitarian, Benito Mussolini, Fascism, Adolf Hitler, Nazism, Francisco Franco,
Neutrality Acts, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, Appeasement, Nonaggression Pact,
Blitzkrieg, Charles de Gaulle, Holocaust, Kristallnacht, Genocide, Concentration Camp, Ghetto,
Axis Powers, Allies, Lend-Lease Act, Atlantic Charter, Hideki Tojo, Aggressor, Merchant Ship,
Occupy, Pacify, Puppet Government, Synagogues, War Machine, Weimar Republic, George Marshall,
Manhattan Project, Office of Price Administration, Rationing, Dwight Eisenhower, D-Day,
Omar Bradley, Battle of the Bulge, V-E Day, Harry S. Truman, Douglas MacArthur, Kamikaze,
Chester Nimitz, Battle of Midway, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Nuremberg Trials,
GI Bill of Rights, Congress of Racial Equality, Internment, Tuskegee Airmen, Korematsu v. United States,
Ex Parte Endo, Executive Order, Home Front, Internment Camp, Liberate, Sonar, Radar, War Bonds,
Unconditional Surrender
Main Idea:
1. What are the characteristics of a totalitarian state?
2. What was the outcome of Britain's and France's policy of appeasement?
3. What group did the Nazi's deem unfit to belong to the Aryan "master race"?
4. How did the United States give aid to nations resisting Hitler?
5. Discuss how the federal government's actions impacted civilian life during WW2.
6. What events showed racial tension in the United States during WW2?
7. How did the dropping of the Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki effect the outcome of the war?
Critical Thinking:
1. Discuss how the expansionist ideas of Hitler, Stalin, and Tojo lead to World War 2.
2. World War 2 has been called "the good war"... Explain how such a conflict could be titled such.
3. What chain of events led to the United States participation in this war? Was the US's participation
a forgone conclusion? Explain.
4. How did World War 2 bring about social and economic changes in American society?
5. Answer the following:
A. How did the Allies defeat Germany in European theater?
B. How did the United States defeat Japan in the Pacific theater?
Terms and Names:
Joseph Stalin, Totalitarian, Benito Mussolini, Fascism, Adolf Hitler, Nazism, Francisco Franco,
Neutrality Acts, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, Appeasement, Nonaggression Pact,
Blitzkrieg, Charles de Gaulle, Holocaust, Kristallnacht, Genocide, Concentration Camp, Ghetto,
Axis Powers, Allies, Lend-Lease Act, Atlantic Charter, Hideki Tojo, Aggressor, Merchant Ship,
Occupy, Pacify, Puppet Government, Synagogues, War Machine, Weimar Republic, George Marshall,
Manhattan Project, Office of Price Administration, Rationing, Dwight Eisenhower, D-Day,
Omar Bradley, Battle of the Bulge, V-E Day, Harry S. Truman, Douglas MacArthur, Kamikaze,
Chester Nimitz, Battle of Midway, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Nuremberg Trials,
GI Bill of Rights, Congress of Racial Equality, Internment, Tuskegee Airmen, Korematsu v. United States,
Ex Parte Endo, Executive Order, Home Front, Internment Camp, Liberate, Sonar, Radar, War Bonds,
Unconditional Surrender
Main Idea:
1. What are the characteristics of a totalitarian state?
2. What was the outcome of Britain's and France's policy of appeasement?
3. What group did the Nazi's deem unfit to belong to the Aryan "master race"?
4. How did the United States give aid to nations resisting Hitler?
5. Discuss how the federal government's actions impacted civilian life during WW2.
6. What events showed racial tension in the United States during WW2?
7. How did the dropping of the Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki effect the outcome of the war?
Critical Thinking:
1. Discuss how the expansionist ideas of Hitler, Stalin, and Tojo lead to World War 2.
2. World War 2 has been called "the good war"... Explain how such a conflict could be titled such.
3. What chain of events led to the United States participation in this war? Was the US's participation
a forgone conclusion? Explain.
4. How did World War 2 bring about social and economic changes in American society?
5. Answer the following:
A. How did the Allies defeat Germany in European theater?
B. How did the United States defeat Japan in the Pacific theater?
ID the leaders and which country they represent....
Flags of world war 2....
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