Bell Work
Take out a sheet of looseleaf. You will use the same paper every day. Date and number each one.January 13, 2014, Bell Work #1:
1931- Japan invades Manchuria. 1935- Italy invades Ethiopia. 1936- Germany militarizes the Rhineland. 1938- Hitler agrees to stop expansion at the Munich Conference.
Based on this list, it is evident that a major cause of World War II was _____. A) the failed economic policies during the Great Depression. B) the warlike attitude of countries in the Pacific Ocean region. C) the failure of the League of Nations to stop the aggressive
behaviors of some countries. D) the reluctance of European countries to look outside of their
borders after World War I.
Treaty of VersaillesGermany:
War Guilt Clause Lost 13% of its European territory (more than 27,000
square miles) and one-tenth of its population (between 6.5 and 7 million people).
Active military limited to 100,000. Ordered to pay reparations to affected countries.
Axis AggressionGermany Italy Japan
Manchuria1931
Ethiopia1936
Rhineland1936
Austria1938
Sudetenland1938
Albania1939
Czechoslovakia1939
Hitler’s Quest for Territory
Reasons Hitler takes the Rhineland in 1936: Reaction of the League of Nations to this
aggressive action:Between 1935 and 1939, the U.S. Congress
passes the Neutrality Acts. List the provisions of the four Neutrality Acts: 1935 1936 1937 1939
Reason Hitler annexes Austria in 1938: Reaction of the world:
Hitler’s Quest for Territory
Reason Hitler takes the Sudetenland in 1938:Results of the Munich Pact on September 30,1938:Winston Churchill’s reaction to the appeasement
policy signed by British prime minister Neville Chamberlain and French premier Edouard Daladier at the Munich Conference:
Reason Hitler annexes the remainder of Czechoslovakia in 1939: Reaction of the world:
Reasons Hitler and Stalin sign the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact: Reaction of the world:
Get Organized!
Due this week: Thursday 01/16/14:
Key Concepts Chart
Ch. 17 FRAME Friday 01/17/14:
EOC Prep #1
Page Title
1 – 4 Key Concepts Chart• Due Thursday 01/16/14
5 Treaty of Versailles
6 Hitler’s Speech on the Treaty• Annotate & Answer Question
7 Axis Aggression
8 Hitler’s Quest for Territory
9 Munich Pact• Annotate
January 14, 2014
Bell Work # 2
At the Munich Conference in 1938 _____.A. the Axis Powers formed their alliance.B. European leaders tried to appease Hitler.C. Hitler developed his plan of concentration
camps.D. German officials signed the formal
surrender in WWII.
America Enters WWII
Impression Text:Air RaidDecember 7, 1941Pearl Harbor, HawaiiJapanese Pilots“A date which will live in infamy”USS Arizona
America Enters WWII
Impression TextOn December 7, 1941, at Pearl
Harbor, Hawaii, Japanese pilots conducted air raids. President Franklin D. Roosevelt called it “a date which will live in infamy.” The USS Arizona was one of six ships sunk on this date.
America Enters WWII
FDR’s Address to Congress Leading to a Declaration of War Against Japan (1941)
1. Why would this date live in infamy?2. How would you describe the tone of this speech?3. What actions of Japan does FDR describe?4. What plan does FDR present for the United
States to respond to Japan?5. What action does FDR call on the American
people to take?6. What questions do you have about FDR’s
address?
Get Organized!
Due this week: Thursday 01/16/14:
Key Concepts Chart
Ch. 17 FRAME Friday 01/17/14:
EOC Prep #1
Page Title
1 – 4 Key Concepts Chart• Due Thursday 01/16/14
5 Treaty of Versailles
6 Hitler’s Speech on the Treaty• Annotate & Answer Question
7 Axis Aggression
8 Hitler’s Quest for Territory
9 Munich Pact• Annotate
10 – 11
America Enters WWII• Annotate Speech
Propaganda
Information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.
The deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc.
The particular doctrines or principles propagated by an organization or movement.
Get Organized!
Due this week: Thursday 01/16/14:
Key Concepts Chart
Ch. 17 FRAME Friday 01/17/14:
EOC Prep #1Looseleaf/FRAME:
Page 590, # 15 – 22
Page Title
1 – 4 Key Concepts Chart• Due Thursday 01/16/14
5 Treaty of Versailles
6 Hitler’s Speech on the Treaty• Annotate & Answer Question
7 Axis Aggression
8 Hitler’s Quest for Territory
9 Munich Pact• Annotate
10 – 11
America Enters WWII• Annotate Speech
12 – 13
WWII Propaganda
January 16, 2014
Bell Work # 4
The United States entered World War II in December of 1941 because of attacks on its territory in which area on the map?
January 17, 2014
Bell Work # 5
This cartoon is referencing which situation of the 1930s?A) AppeasementB) BlitzkriegC) The Iron CurtainD) The Great Depression
01.17.14
Turn in: EOC Prep #1
Due Tuesday: Page 590, # 15 –
22
Page Title
1 – 4 Key Concepts Chart• Due Thursday 01/16/14
5 Treaty of Versailles
6 Hitler’s Speech on the Treaty• Annotate & Answer Question
7 Axis Aggression
8 Hitler’s Quest for Territory
9 Munich Pact• Annotate
10 – 11
America Enters WWII• Annotate Speech
12 – 13
WWII Propaganda
14 – 15
Women on the Home Front
16 Women in WWII• Annotate Document
17 Executive Order 9066• Annotate Document
18 Japanese Americans in WWII
January 23, 2014
Bell Work # 8This WWII poster is suggesting
that _____.A. freedom of speech might have
its limits in times of war.B. merely talking about issues
involving the war is traitorous.C. workers in war industries
should work as many shifts as possible.
D. people who talk badly of the war should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Page Title
1 – 4 Key Concepts Chart
5 Treaty of Versailles
6 Hitler’s Speech on the Treaty• Annotate Speech & Answer Question
7 Axis Aggression
8 Hitler’s Quest for Territory
9 Munich Pact• Annotate Document
10 – 11
America Enters WWII• Annotate Speech
12 – 13
WWII Propaganda
14 – 15
Women on the Home Front
16 Women in WWII• Annotate Document
17 Executive Order 9066• Annotate Document
Page Title
18 Japanese Americans in WWII
19 Pittsburgh Courier• Annotate Document
20 African Americans During WWII
21 Minorities on the Home Front & in the Military
22 America on the Home Front
23 Military & Political Leaders of WWII
February 3, 2014
Bell Work # 9Which of these was a result of American
involvement in World War II?
A) the start of the Populist EraB) the end of U.S. military draftC) the start the League of NationsD) the end of the Great Depression
Major Events & Turning Points of WWII (Page 24)
Event Date Details
Battle of the Atlantic (include German U-boats)
North Africa Campaign
Battle of Stalingrad (include Stalin’s scorched earth tactics)
D-Day, Higgins Boats
Island Hopping
Battle of Midway
Battle of Iwo Jima
Battle of Okinawa
Battle of Leyte Gulf and the first use of kamikaze pilots
Louisiana Maneuvers
War Conferences(Page 25)
War Conference
/ Date
Allies in Attendance
Issues and Decisions
Effect on the outcome of the
war and postwar period
Other Information
Atlantic Charter
August 9, 1941
Winston Churchill Great Britain
Franklin D. Roosevelt United States
Goals of WWII, “A Declaration by the United Nations” which stated the reasons for fighting against the Axis powers
Basis for the United Nations
Secret meeting off the coast of Newfoundland
Casablanca
TehranYalta
Potsdam
Page Title
1 – 4 Key Concepts Chart
5 Treaty of Versailles
6Hitler’s Speech on the Treaty• Annotate Speech & Answer Question
7 Axis Aggression
8 Hitler’s Quest for Territory
9Munich Pact• Annotate Document
10 – 11
America Enters WWII• Annotate Speech
12 – 13
WWII Propaganda
14 – 15
Women on the Home Front
16Women in WWII• Annotate Document
17Executive Order 9066• Annotate Document
Page Title
18 Japanese Americans in WWII
19Pittsburgh Courier• Annotate Document
20African Americans During WWII
21Minorities on the Home Front & in the Military
22 America on the Home Front
23Military & Political Leaders of WWII
24Major Events & Turning Points of WWII
25 War ConferencesDue Friday:• Unit 7 Notebook Check• Unit 7 Map Packet• EOC #3
February 4, 2014
Bell Work # 10In order to defeat the Japanese forces
in the Pacific Theatre of World War II, Allied commanders employed a naval strategy known as __________.
A) “Island Hopping.”B) “Operation Torch.”C) “Kangaroo Circuit.”D) “Operation Overlord.”
Auschwitz - Birkenau
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8zYjH2jS9A
February 5, 2014
Bell Work # 11Which process sought to punish
prominent members of the political, military, and economic leadership of Nazi Germany following their defeat in 1945?A. the Nuremberg TrialsB. the Yalta ConferenceC. the Geneva ConventionD. the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights
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