Slide 1 Slide 2 World War II: U.S. Home Front Slide 3 U.S. Enters the War On December 7, 1941, a massive Japanese air attack on the U.S. Navy Base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii…
Slide 1Japanese-American Internment: Was it best for national security? Christine Morgan Holland Patent Middle School [email protected] Slide 2 What was Japanese-American…
Slide 1American History Chapter 14 Section 3 Life on the Home Front Slide 2 Women in the Workplace Before the war, most Americans believed married women should not work outside…
Slide 1The Homefront Part 2 Slide 2 Slide 3 Getting Citizens Involved It was important to have the citizens at home feel like they were doing their part during the war. Propaganda…
Slide 1Japanese Internment http://memory.loc.gov/learn/lessons/99/fear/gallery.html Slide 2 Pearl Harbor’s Impact on the Japanese During that time, more than 119,000 people…
Slide 1 Life on the Home Front Slide 2 With so many white men in the military, American defense factories began to recruit women and minorities. ◦ Women in the Defense…
Slide 1 Understanding the Features of Academic Language Slide 2 Everyday Language vs. Academic Language: A “Continuum” Cognitively undemanding Cognitively demanding Context…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Through the Years 1942 Slide 3 Slide 4 There are now many memorials honoring the troops in the Bataan Death March Slide 5 Slide 6 Japanese soldiers are greatly…
Slide 1 Japanese Internment Camps 1 Slide 2 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese. Dec. 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor was bombed by the…
Slide 1 Warm-Up 1.How would you feel if you encountered a Japanese American walking past you on the sidewalk the day after Pearl Harbor? 2.How would you feel if you were…