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[DOC File]Test 13 - World War II and the Holocaust
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9. World War II was the first war in which American women were allowed to take part in combat. 10. During WWII, Jews were sent to concentration camps like Auschwitz to be executed. Multiple Choice. Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 11.
[DOC File]Académie de Versailles
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THE HISTORIAN AND THE MEMORIES OF WW2 IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. I) The heroic British memories of WW2. ... The heroes of the Homefront during the Blitz: the memory of the People's War thanks to the BBC. ... men to some camps and women and children to others. ...
[DOC File]CPUSH (Unit , # )
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After the war, women were _____ of high-paying factory jobs. Japanese Americans How were Japanese Americans treated during World War II? Describe the conditions in the internment camps. Describe the Japanese response to internment. Due to Pearl Harbor, people feared that Japanese-Americans were _____ or helping prepare for a Japanese _____ of ...
[DOC File]WWII: The War at Home
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Women’s organizations collected _____ to be recycled into war supplies. They _____ and were recruited to work on farms and in factories. Financing the War. The Canadian Government did _____ during the Second World War to help offset the cost of financing the war. ...
[DOCX File]MR. SETTIMO'S PAGE
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American Entry into the World War II:Homefront. Guided Notes. Changes on the Home front. During the war, countries had to _____ to ensure that the armies were properly supplied. The increased _____ combined with _____ created thousands of _____ ... Women who worked before the war were able to get better paying jobs when war began.
1941 – 1945: Homefront
1941 – 1945: Homefront Author: Montgomery County Schools Last modified by: Montgomery County Schools Created Date: 5/13/2006 4:45:00 PM Company: Montgomery County Schools Other titles: 1941 – 1945: Homefront
[DOC File]Baggett/Shells
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World War 2: The American Homefront & Society. I. Mobilizing an “Arsenal of Democracy” A. The Homefront . 1. FDR hoped to boost American industry to win the war & this boost ended the Great Depression. 2. The war impacted women, African-Americans, Japanese-Americans, Mexican-Americans . B. Mobilization. 1.
[DOC File]World War II Study Guide - clover.k12.sc.us
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A shortage in labor led women to once again leave their homes and go to work in the factories. Rosie the Riveter was a caricature created to encourage women to recruit women into wartime industries. Many joined the armed forces as nurses, drivers, pilots, and even soldiers.
[DOCX File]The Home Front During WWII.docx
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H.17 (a) describe the economic effects of World War II on the home front such as the end of the Great Depression, rationing, and increased opportunity for women and minority employment; H.19 (b) explain constitutional issues raised by federal government policy changes during times of significant events, including World War I, the Great ...
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