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1 It changed the lives of individuals and families profoundly; It has influenced how the United States responds to threats World War II

2 Is there a good war? It is 2016, you are choosing a Senator who will vote on resolutions to go to war. You are choosing a President who has the power to act as Commander-in-Chief. What should you know about war to choose someone who may determine whether your country goes to war?

3 Looking at Iraq Why did we get involved? – Were Americans in 2000-2003 as isolationist as they were in the 1930s? – What were U.S. objectives? – What were the strategies?

4 Looking at World War II 1.How did World War I influence WWII? 2.How did the Treaty of Versailles contribute to the outbreak of WWII? 3.Was a military response the only choice to defeat fascism? 4.Was a declaration of war the only response to Pearl Harbor?

5 The Course of the War Watch segments 3 -5 of “Civilians at War” – Answer Qs and consider: the threat and nature of the enemy – How do we come to resemble the enemy? – Civilians at War Civilians at War

6 Statistics El Alamein (Africa)—82,500 Invasion of Italy– 17,092 Normandy-- ~15,500 Battle of Iwo Jima—48,700 Battle of Okinawa—158,000 What questions would you ask to understand the significance of these statistics? Write down 4 then research the answers and bring them to class.

7 Iraq How well did we know the enemy? Were the objectives only attainable through war?

8 REVISIT LEGACY And it drastically transformed the balance of power in the world.


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