Slide 1Do-Now With a partner, borrow a book from under a desk to thoroughly (& quickly) define the 3 vocabulary terms provided on the WS. –Reparations –League of…
Slide 1World War II Slide 2 Womens Auxillary Army Corps (WAACs) women in the army Womens Auxillary Army Corps (WAACs) women in the army Womens Air Force Service Pilots (WASPs)…
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Slide 1Warmup 1. What events led up to WWII? 2. What was the beginning of WWII? Slide 2 Warm Up Answer the following questions based on the map of Japanese expansion (p.…
Slide 1The U.S. Enters World War I Slide 2 I. World War I : U.S. Neutrality Objective 8.01: Examine the reasons why the United States remained neutral at the beginning of…
Slide 1World War II Georgia Studies Slide 2 Start of the War World War II resulted from two regional conflicts between Europe and East Asia. During the 1930’s,…
Slide 1World War II Slide 2 Economic and political conditions in Europe and throughout the world after WWI led to WWII 1.The Treaty of Versailles- which ended WWI was very…
Slide 1 WWII Slide 2 Anyone know any strong leaders? As things grew bad during the Great Depression, people started turning to strong leaders to solve the world problems.…