1. The US Enters the War 2. • Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941. • Roosevelt called it a “Day that will live in infamy” 3. Preparing for War…
1. U.S. Enters WWII and Homefront 2. U.S. Support of Britain 1940 – Hitler controlled much of Eastern Europe, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, and France. Britain…
Slide 1US ENTERS WWII Slide 2 EARLY US INVOLVEMENT Neutrality Act of 1939FDR allowed British & French to buy US war supplies Used cash & carry principle (pay cash…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Turning the Tide 1941-42 Bad Days for the Allies ––M––Most of EUROPE was in German hands ––G––Germany controlled much of the Soviet…
Slide 1Introduction to WWII Unit 12 WWII Slide 2 Isolationism and neutrality Traditional US Policy Traditional US Policy WWI WWI Pacifists Pacifists Belligerents Belligerents…
Slide 11 World War II Slide 2 2 THE RISE OF TOTALITARIANISM The 1930s were hard times. Many people were willing to give up rights to leaders who promised them a better future.…
Slide 1The Roaring 20’s America After WWI Slide 2 Warm-Up Update your Table of Contents Write your homework – have it stamped by Ms. Sarnelli! –Your “Acting Out the…
1.World War I 1914-1919 2. Long Term Causes Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism 3. Nationalism Pride in one’s nation 4. Militarism Policy of building up strong…
1.World War I 1914-1919 2. Long Term Causes Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism 3. Nationalism Pride in one’s nation 4. Militarism Policy of building up strong…