70 Years of Radioactive Risks in America and Japan Kevin Kamps Beyond Nuclear Medical and Ecological Consequences of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident New.
The Global Conflict Section 2: The Axis Advances Ms. Garratt.
Monday May 5 th, 2014 Goal: 10.8.3 Explain in detail the events that led to victory in Japan In-class: 16.4 Victory in Japan Notes, Begin Homework Reflection.
World War II Unit 8. Hook: Causes of War How do you think the end of WWI led to WWII?
International Catholic Movement for Peace PAX CHRISTI.
Unit 11 Vocabulary Texas in the Great Depression and World War II.
This Presidential decision required Japanese Americans to be housed in interment camps during World War II Executive Order 9066.
The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Agenda 6/2-6/3 1. Distribute unit 10 checklist 2. *HW: Prepare to turn in packets on finals day 3. Review game 4. Potluck 5. Presentations.
The Atomic Bomb. What do you know about the atomic bomb? Why should you care about the atomic bomb?
Objective –Understand the significance of the end of World War II while assessing the decision to build and drop the A-Bomb.
The Defeat of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. June 6, 1944 D-Day. Allied forces storm the beaches of Normandy and defeat the Germans.