Do Now 1) What was the outcome of World War II? 2) What event ended the war with Japan?

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Do Now 1) What was the outcome of World War II? 2) What event ended the war with Japan?

Reminders Test and Binder Check- THURSDAY!

Casualties during World War II 1) Complete the Casualties of World War II activity. 2) Complete missing work to prepare for THURSDAY’S TEST! 3) Complete any choice board activities! 4) Organize your binder and complete your study guide.

Exit Ticket 1) Why do you think there was more casualties during WWII than WWI? 2) Make a prediction about what will happen in America after the war.