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writing a DBQ? How can students improve their most recent DBQ?
Reading Quiz Ch 27B (984-993)
team vs. team review of the 1940s & 1950s Nuclear War Death Match!
or sign Treaty of Versailles Washington Naval Conference (4, 5, & 9 Power Treaties) Kellogg-Briand Pact Dawes Plan (and Young Plan) Hawley-Smoot Tariff Neutrality Acts of 1935-1937 Cash-Carry Policy
Name 10 specific acts of totalitarian aggression prior to the outbreak of World War 2
China Italy: Invasions of Libya & Ethiopia Germany: Annexations of Austria, Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia Defying Treaty of Versailles via militarization, troops to the Rhineland Treaties such as Munich Pact and Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
Name 5 ways the USA evolved towards greater intervention in WW2 prior to December 1941
FDRs Quarantine Speech Destroyers-for-bases deal in 1940 Peacetime draft $10 billion for preparedness Lend-Lease aid in 1941 Arming U.S. naval ships &
permission to fire on German subs Atlantic Charter with FDR & Churchill oil embargo to Japan
Name 2 effects each of World War 2 on: African-Americans, Mexican-Americans, Japanese-Americans, women
west, segregated military units, banned discriminatory hiring practices, Double V campaign Mexican-Americans: agrarian work in SW, zoot-suit riots, eased immigration restrictions Japanese-Americans: internment, fought in European theater Women: joined WAC & WAVES, Rosie the Riveter, massive entrance into the workforce
draft
WPBoversaw industrial production OWIpropaganda OPAcontrolled inflation by rationing
essential goods
FEPCbanned racial discrimination in
war-related industries
OSSconducted espionage 9066Japanese internment camps
WW1: Name 3 Central & 5 Allies Powers WW2: Name 3 Axis & 5 Allied Powers
World War 1
World War 2
of USSR Operation Husky in North Africa Operation Overlord (D-Day) Doolittle Raid on Tokyo Island Hopping in the Pacific Blitzkrieg attacks by Germany Kamikaze attacks by Japan Firebombing by USA Atomic bomb vs. Operation Olympic
Name 4 battles in the European Theater Name 4 battles in the Pacific Theater
Europe Invasion of Poland Battle of Britain Stalingrad D-Day Battle of the Bulge Italian Campaign Bombing of Dresden Soviet occupation of Berlin
Pacific Midway Coral Sea Guadalcanal Leyte Gulf Okinawa Saipan Iwo Jima Bombing of Tokyo Hiroshima & Nagasaki
discussed strategy IF the USA enters; discussed a future United Nations Tehran: USA & Britain agreed to open a western front; Stalin agreed to United Nations Yalta: Stalin agreed to selfdetermination & invasion of Japan Potsdam: ultimatum to Japan, division of Germany, Stalin broke promise of self-determination in Europe
WW1: Formation of the League of Nations U.S. retreat into isolationism Dawes Plan, but world depression Spread of fascism & totalitarianism 30 million deaths Led to WW2 Disarmament talks
WW2: Formation of the United Nations U.S. accepts role as superpower Marshall Plan & economic recovery Spread of communism 70 million deaths Led to Cold War Atomic weapons
keeping USA out of WW2 (Lindbergh) Manhattan Project: initiative to build an atomic bomb 9981: Trumans order to desegregate the military & civil service NSC-68: communism is a threat, must be contained, liberate communist nations ICBMintercontinental ballistic missile
bomb U.S. hydrogen bomb Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia Formation of NATO Communism in China NSC-68 Sputnik NDEA (& NASA) Eisenhowers fear of having to out-spend the USSR in the Cold War Military Indust Complex
Name 8 new programs, policies, or agencies developed by the USA as part of the Cold War
Plan, NATO Dept of Defense (and the Air Force) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) National Security Council (NSC) NSC-68 House Un-American Activities Committee & Loyalty Review Board Massive Retaliation, Brinksmanship Atomic arsenal, ICBMs NASA Eisenhower Doctrine
Name these people? Robert Oppenheimer Joseph McCarthy Alger Hiss A. Philip Randolph Jack Kerouac Mohammed Mossadegh
Oppenheimer: Manhattan Project McCarty: Led the Red Scare Hiss: Spy in the Dept of State;
Pumpkin Papers Randolphled the Double V campaign during WW2 Kerouac: Beatnik; anti-conformist Mossadegh: Iranian prime minister; Overthrown in 1st ever CIA led coup
Culture of consumerism Boom in # of televisions (50 million) Baby boom Cars, highways, drive-ins Growth of the suburbs Teen market Govt spending on military Expectation of college for middle-
class kids