美国与二战【英文】America and World War II

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Terms to Know

War in the Pacific War in Africa, Europe Eisenhower, Second Front, D-Day, Battle of the Bulge Servicemen’s Readjustment Act (G.I. Bill) Neutrality Acts, 1935-1940 Four Freedoms Speech Rosie the Riveter, War Production Board African Americans in War Tuskegee Airmen, Phillip Randolph Holocaust and Jewish Wartime Conferences
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Respond to two of the following: How did FDR reinforce the policy toward Latin America begun by the Hoover administration? Explain how the Stimson Doctrine is applied in relation to China. What action does Congress take in an effort to support American neutrality?
America and World War II
APUSH Mr. McElhaney
AP Outline



21. The Second World War The rise of fascism and militarism in Japan, Italy, and Germany Prelude to war: policy of neutrality The attack on Pearl Harbor and United States declaration of war Fighting a multi-front war Diplomacy, war aims, and wartime conferences The United States as a global power in the Atomic Age

Casablanca Cairo Teheran Quebec Yalta Potsdam

Manhattan Project Robert Oppenheime Los Alamos, Alamogordo Harry S. Truman Decision to drop bomb, Nagasaki Marshall Plan Iron Curtain



22. The Home Front During the War Wartime mobilization of the economy Urban migration and demographic changes Women, work, and family during the war Civil liberties and civil rights during wartime War and regional development Expansion of government power
Questions- Pre-World War II


Basic questions you should be able to answer: How does the US public respond to Japanese, Italian, and German militarism and aggression in the 1930’s? Was it inevitable that the United States was going to join the War? How does the Roosevelt administration try to stay out of the growing conflicts in Europe and Asia and what finally pushes the US into the conflict? How was FDR’s “Good Neighbor” policy a departure for American politicians since the 1890’s?
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Treaty of Versailles Good Neighbor PolicyBuenos Aires Conference, 1936 Washington Naval Conference, 1922 Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928 Stimson Doctrine Trade Agreements Act Election of 1940 Axis Alliance, Mussolini, Hitler Appeasement/Munich Agreement Lend-Lease Act, 1941 German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact Selective Training and Service Act Tripartite Pact Maginot Line Battle of Britain/ Operation Sea Lion Atlantic Charter, 1941 Hideki Tojo/Japan, China, Embargo War Powers Act Charles A. Lindbergh (1930s) America First Committee Reciprocal Trade Agreements, 1934-1940 Europe then Japan Mobilization, National War Labor Board Japanese-American Internment, Korematsu v. US
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