Launch List 1. Copy New Objectives 2. Copy New Homework 3. Have Guided reading from Friday out.
The Great Depression to World War II: 1929-1945.
I.N.V.O.L.V.E.D.. Isolationistic o With WWI fresh in their memory, Americans did not want: Their ships bombed To enter another war o How can they.
Chapter 26, Section 1. After World War many Americans believed Americans should never again become involved in a war. In the 1930’s economic hard.
World War II
THE UNITED STATES IN THE 1930S From Isolationism to Interventionism.
The Rise of Dictators and WWII Students will examine the rise of Totalitarianism and the ineffectiveness of Western democracies to stop WWII.
From Versailles to Pearl Harbor: The Coming of World War II
Fascism and the Totalitarian State
WWII America Gets…
World War II Begins FDR’s Foreign Policy Phony War Loss of France Battle of Britain USA Involvement 1.
Objective: To examine the rise of European fascism. Do Now: What similarities existed regarding the rise of power of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini?