Isolationists
World war ii
BELLWORK 1. Why did Japan feel that the U.S. did not accept it as equal? 2. What happened to Japans population after WWI? What problem did this create?
Chapter 26 World War II. Section 1 The Rise of Dictators.
Do-Now Please take a few moments to use each of the following terms in a sentence which demonstrates its meaning: Manchurian Incident Puppet State Greater.
Chapter 17 Section 4 War Breaks Out. The Response to Fascism Fearing the spread of Fascism, Maksim Litvinov of the Soviet Union mended diplomatic ties.
Europe at War. The 1939 invasion of Poland by Germany took just four weeks. The speed and efficiency of the German army stunned the world. Called blitzkrieg.
The causes of world war ii
Standard 11.7 Review World War II. FOREIGN POLICY.
World War II Major Battles and Events. Blitzkrieg - “Lightening War” German attack on Poland September 1, 1939 - first blitzkrieg Successful military.
The American Promise: A History of the United States Fourth Edition CHAPTER 25 The United States and the Second World War 1939–1945.
Women On The Home Front Pg.40 (top ½) with Quad Partner 1 Rosie the Riveter Clip – Summarize the main message. – Is it effective? Why or why not? – How.