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APUSH Chapter 34 - America in WWII (1941-1945) - SY22 cloned 3/12/2023

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Welcome to Chapter 34! As you read, you should consider the following essential question:

  • What were the effects of World War II on the U.S. economy and American citizens?

As always, "Focus Questions" should guide your reading and notes, but you do not necessarily have to explicitly answer them.

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In sharp contrast to World War I, U.S. entry into WWII received near unanimous support from Americans. Why do you think this was the case after the U.S. had a long history of isolationism?

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Once at war, America's first overpowering challenge was to

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The passage indicates that Japanese relocation to concentration camps during World War II was mainly due to

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Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?

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All of the following are true statements about the effect of Executive Order #9066 EXCEPT

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That's all due for Monday, 4/18/2022! Any questions?

A common theme in APUSH is that entering war is expensive.

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Can you think of any previous wars we've studied that resulted in tons of war debt?

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As used in line 6, "fixed" most nearly means

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The employment of more than six million women in American industry during World War II led to

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Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?

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During WWII, some Native Americans contributed to the war effort by

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As used in line 7, "intimately" most nearly means

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It can be reasonably inferred from the passage that African American soldiers

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British attempts to crack the German code led Alan Turing to design the electromechanical machine that contributed to the development of the first computer. Check it out!

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Within two months of the D-Day invasion,

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The passage indicates that U.S. action against Adolf Hitler's campaign of genocide against the Jews

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Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?

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That's all due for Wednesday, 4/20/2022! Any questions?

Under a Mushroom Cloud: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the Atomic Bomb

Japanese American National Museum

(Los Angeles, California)

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The passage suggests that the enormous spending on the Manhattan Project was spurred by the belief that

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Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?

Antibiotics for the win!

The joy over the end of World War II was famously captured in this iconic image of a sailor and a nurse’s impromptu kiss in Manhattan’s Times Square, a moment memorialized in the Kiss statue on San Diego’s waterfront.

(AP Photo/U.S. Navy, Victor Jorgensen)

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The main effect of the phrase "Assembly lines proved as important as battle lines" (line 6) is to

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In your expert opinion, was the United States justified in dropping the atomic bombs on Japan? Explain why or why not based on the argument that you found to be most persuasive from this article.

Your response should be in complete sentences in order to earn full credit for this assignment.

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Excellent reading! Close out this Chapter by reviewing the "Chapter Summary" and using the "rectangle" tool to box the 5 most important key terms in the space provided.

Supporters of New Deal would point to the programs in the above video, yet critiques of the New Deal would argue that it was World War II - not the New Deal - that got the U.S. out of the Great Depression.

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Class Poll: What do you think rescued the U.S. from the Great Depression?

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Final Chapter before the AP Exam is complete! Any questions?

Be sure to finish and submit by Thursday, 4/21/2022!