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Chapter 18, Section 4 and 5 The War in the Pacific The Social Impact of the War.
World War II. Japanese Empire Conquests in Pacific U.S. islands of Guam, Wake Island, and the Gilbert Islands fell by end of December Resources Controlled.
World War II The American Perspective. From Neutrality to War 1933 Hitler becomes chancellor of Germany 1934-1936 Nye Commission -finds economic causes.
World War II. Neutrality Breaks Down 1935 Neutrality Acts try to keep U.S. out of future wars –outlaws arms sales, loans to nations at war 1937 Japan.
THE UNITED STATES IN WORLD WAR II AMERICA TURNS THE TIDE.
Leaders $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Battles $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 A-Bomb $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Home Front $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Holocaust $100 $200.
1. THE COLD WAR DEFINITION: A STATE OF PERMANENT HOSTILITY BETWEEN TWO POWERS WHICH NEVER ERUPTS INTO AN ARMED CONFRONTATION OR A HOT WAR MEANS USED IN.
The Second World War Ends: The Manhattan Project and The Defeat of Japan.
Arthur Holly Compton (1892-1962) “The language of science is universal, and is a powerful force in bringing the peoples of the world closer together.”
FALL OF FRANCE AND THE CANADIAN HOME FRONT. Fall of France Maginot Line – The most sophisticated trench in history. Decoy on Belgian front (May 10.
Vannevar Bush March 11, 1890 – June 28, 1974 Marist College Lifetime Learning John F. McMullen Adjunct Professor, Purchase College BA, Iona College ; MSCS,