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[DOCX File]Thomas County School District
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Site an example from World War I. 2. What are alliances? Site an example from World War I. 3. ... eight U.S. Navy battleships were damaged, with four being sunk, all but one were later raised, and six of the eight battleships returned to service and fought in the war, sank or damaged three cruisers, three destroyers, an anti-aircraft training ...
[DOC File]Isolationism and the Road to World War II
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E. War debts and reparations 1. US the largest creditor nation after WWI; Allies owed US $16 billion 2. Allies couldn't pay; depended on Germany's reparation payments to pay back the US a. U.S. tariff policies hurt European recovery b.
[DOC File]Unit 7 (The 20th Century)
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The student will describe the impact of World War II on Georgia's development. economically, socially, and politically. a. Describe the impact of events leading up to American involvement in World War II; include Lend Lease and the bombing of Pearl Harbor. b.
[DOC File]USII Readings Unit 6 World War II
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In April 1935--the 18th anniversary of American entry into World War I--50,000 veterans held a peace march in Washington, D.C. Above: (Left) An “America First” rally in 1941, demanding the United States stay out of World War II. (Right) US Senator. Gerald Nye, a vocal opponent of the Second World War, speaks out against the war in the late ...
[DOCX File]World War II - barren.k12.ky.us
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Results of World War II-57 nations had become engaged in this struggle that created an armed forces exceeding ____ million. There is an old saying: “In peace, sons bury their fathers; in war, fathers bury their sons.” World War II destroyed 3 times as many lives and 10 times as much wealth, and was longer than World War I.
[DOC File]Chapter 28: AMERICA IN A WORLD AT WAR
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Secret strategy that US to enter into war ( August 1941- FDR and Churchill off coast of Newfoundland release AC. Common principles- basis of better future for world = war aims to destroy Nazi tyranny . D. Tripartite Pact. Britain and France occupied, Japan extend empire in Pacific ( …
[DOC File]The Turning Point of the Pacific War: Two Views
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Because of the loss of nearly all of the US battleships at Pearl Harbor on 7 December, the US fleet was forced to rely on its few aircraft carriers as its major instrument of power. The three operational US carriers, escorted by a small number of cruisers and destroyers, sortied to engage the bulk of the Japanese Navy. ... World War 2, Volume ...
Pearl Harbor Attack
The road to war between Japan and the United States began in the 1930s when differences over China drove the two nations apart. In 1931 Japan conquered Manchuria, which until then had been part of China. In 1937 Japan began a long and ultimately unsuccessful campaign to conquer the rest of China.
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