Chapter 30 A Second Global Conflict and the End of the European World Order By: Samantha Schultz and Renata Narvaez.

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Chapter 30 A Second Global Conflict and the End of the European World Order By: Samantha Schultz and Renata Narvaez

Objectives 1.World War II 2.Causes of World War II 3.Invasions 4.Nazis 5.Genocide 6.Hot War to Cold War 7.Effects of World War II 8.Conflicting Nationalism

Vocabulary 1.Total War 2.National Socialist (Nazi) 3.Soviet Union (USSR) 4.Genocide 5.Holocaust 6.Pearl Harbor 7.Battle of Coral Sea 8.Midway Island 9.Tehran Conference 10.Yalta Conference 11.United Nations 12.Potsdam Conference 13.Quit India Movement 14.Muslim League 15.Afrikaner National Party 16.Apartheid 17.Haganah

World War II

Causes of WWII 1.Total War

Invasions 1. Japanese China

Invasions 1. Pearl Harbor

Nazis 1.Hitler 2.Germany invasions 3.The Holocaust

Genocide 1.Hitler’s Genocide 2.Concentration Camps

Hot War to Cold War

Effects of WWII 1.United Nations 1.Anti-axis allies

Effects of WWII 1.Nationalism and Decolonization 2.White Supremacy in South Africa

Effects of WWII 1.Independence 1.South and Southeast Asia 2.Pakistan

Conflicting Nationalism 1.Between Arabs, Israelis, and Palestinians