Slide 1Why do wars occur? Nations compete over natural resources. Individuals demand greater political and economic freedom. Slide 2 We will study 3 aspects of WWII The war…
Slide 1WORLD WAR II A WORLD IN FLAMES Slide 2 MAP OF EUROPE AXIS POWERS ORANGE ALLIED POWERS GREEN Slide 3 AMERICA AND THE WORLD ITALY Benito Mussolini -- dictator of Italy…
Slide 1World War II 1939-1945 US entry in 1941 Slide 2 Causes of War in Europe Failure of the Treaty of Versailles to bring lasting peace. Failure of the Treaty of Versailles…
Slide 1World War II Slide 2 Why do wars occur? Nations compete over natural resources. Individuals demand greater political and economic freedom. Visit www.worldofteaching.comwww.worldofteaching.com…
Slide 1Hitler violates the Treaty of Versailles March 7, 1936 re-occupies the Rhineland Important turning point for Hitler Allies don’t respond – Appeasement USA Neutrality…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Standard SSWH18 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the global political, economic, and social impact of World War II. a. Describe the major…
Slide 1 Slide 2 The Origins of World War II The rise of Fascist dictators in Germany, Italy, and elsewhere made war almost inevitable. They glorified war and laid plans for…
Slide 1 Slide 2 U.S. Responses to International World “Good Neighbor” policy: improvement of American and L. American relations. Less interventionist Ambivalent…
Slide 1 Why do wars occur? Nations compete over natural resources. Individuals demand greater political and economic freedom. Slide 2 We will study 3 aspects of WWII The…
Slide 1Warm-up: Do you think America should get involved in wars around the globe? Why or why not? Slide 2 War in Europe and Japan Slide 3 Europe Italy and Germany form alliance…