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World War II THE EFFECTS OF

Copy starred pages Don’t copy gold type.  Essential Question:  How did WWII change America’s status as a world power?  How did the war change America?

Post World War I Foreign Policy  Isolationism  Nye Committee  Neutrality Acts  Rise of Totalitarianism  Appeasement

World War II Began:  Sept. 1, 1939:  Hitler’s Invasion of Poland  June 1940: Fall of France  Bombing of Britain  FDR’s Response:  Cash-and-Carry  Lend-Lease

Japanese Aggression:  Invaded:  Korea  Manchuria (China)  Southeast Asia  French Indochina  U.S. response:  Embargo on Oil & Scrap Iron

Pearl Harbor  Dec. 7, 1941  The Date which will live in infamy!  U. S. Losses:  2 battleships destroyed  6 “ near destruction  12 “ out of action  150 planes destroyed  2,300 killed  1,100 wounded

War In Europe  Turning Points:  Stalingrad  D-Day  Battle of the Bulge

Allied Conferences  Yalta  Potsdam  Nuremberg Trials

War in the Pacific  Turning Points  Midway  Battle of Coral Sea  Iwo Jima  8 sq. miles  6,000 killed  20,000 injured

Decision to Drop Atomic Bomb  Truman  FDR died April, 1945  Factors  American Casualties;  Est. 1,000,000  Japanese Fight to Death  Unconditional Surrender  Russia

Home Front  Rationing  Migration to West Coast—Defense Jobs  New Opportunities:  Women  African-Americans  Mexican Immigrants

Discrimination & Civil Rights  Racism  Japanese Internment  Segregated Blood  Military Discrimination  Tuskegee Airmen  Eleanor Roosevelt  E.O  A. Philip Randolph  Equal Pay Defense Jobs  Zoot Suit Riots

Post World War II America  America #1 Economic & World Power

 G.I. Bill  1944  Servicemen’s Readjustment Act  $4 Billion in benefits to 9 million veterans of WWII  Education>  low interest loans  low interest loans for homes & businesses  Result:  Result: Prosperity for children of depression

 Baby Boom  Women back to Housewives

 Civil Rights Movement

 Nuclear Age  Cold War