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OUTLINE THE CHAPTER, DETAILED NOTES REQUIRED, page numbers, author required

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Chapter 25 Whirlpool of War 1932-1941
Due Monday March 26 Pages 788-809 / Brinkley
Chapter 27 The Global Crisis 1921-1941
Due Monday March 26 Pages 703-717

Diplomacy in the 1930s

1. Good Neighbor Policy: Montevideo, Buenos Aires

  1. London Economic Conference
  2. Disarmament
  3. Isolationism: neutrality legislation
  4. Aggressors: Japan, Italy, and Germany
  5. Appeasement
  6. Rearmament; Blitzkrieg; Lend-Lease
  7. Atlantic Charter
  8. Pearl Harbor

OUTLINE THE CHAPTER, DETAILED NOTES REQUIRED, page numbers, author required

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Chapter 26 Fighting For Freedom
Due March 29 Pages 814-843 / Brinkley
Chapter 28 America In a World at War
Due March 29 Pages 722-749

Pay Special Attention to the section of chapter related AP Outline:

The Second World War

1. Organizing for war

o  Mobilizing production

o  Propaganda

o  Internment of Japanese Americans

2. The war in Europe, Africa, and the Mediterranean; D Day

3. The war in the Pacific: Hiroshima, Nagasaki

4. Diplomacy

o  War aims

o  Wartime conferences: Teheran, Yalta, Potsdam

5. Postwar atmosphere; the United Nations

Diplomacy and World War II

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1.  Treaty of Versailles (WWI)

  1. Washington Naval Conference, 1922
  2. Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928
  3. Buenos Aires Conference, 1936
  4. Manchuria, (Manchukuo)
  5. Stimson Doctrine

7.  Good Neighbor Policy

  1. Pan-American Conferences (1933, 1936)
  2. Axis Alliance
  3. Appeasement, Chamberlain, Munich Agreement
  4. Reciprocal Trade Agreements, 1934-1940
  5. Cordell Hull
  6. Fascism, Mussolini, Hitler
  7. Nye Committee
  8. Neutrality Acts
  9. Churchill, Blitzkrieg
  10. German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
  11. Four Freedoms Speech-freedoms of speech, religion, want, fear
  12. Lend-Lease Act, 1941
  13. Arsenal of Democracy
  14. Selective Training and Service Act
  15. Tripartite Pact
  16. Maginot Line
  17. Battle of Britain/ Operation Sea Lion
  18. Atlantic Charter, 1941
  19. Hideki Tojo/Japan
  20. Rape of Nanjing
  21. Embargo of Japan
  22. War Powers Act
  23. Charles A. Lindbergh (1930s), America First Committee
  24. Johnson (Foreign Securities) Act, 1934
  25. Tydings-McDuffie Act, 1934
  26. Arsenal of Democracy
  27. Pearl Harbor, Philippines, Bataan, MacArthur
  28. Europe First then Japan
  29. Holocaust
  30. National War Labor Board
  31. Japanese-American Internment
  32. Koromatsu v. United States
  33. Eisenhower
  34. D-Day, Operation Overlord
  35. Battle of the Bulge
  36. Servicemen’s Readjustment Act (G.I. Bill) Neutrality Acts, 1935-1940
  37. War Production Board
  38. African Americans during the War
  39. Tuskegee Airmen
  40. Phillip Randolph- during the war
  41. Women During the war, Rosie the Riveter
  42. Battle of Midway
  43. War in the Pacific- Island Hopping
  44. War: Africa, Italy, Normandy
  45. Strategic Air Command
  46. Wartime Conferences

Casablanca

Cairo

Teheran

Quebec

Yalta

Potsdam

  1. Manhattan Project

55.  Robert Oppenheimer

56.  Los Alamos, Alamogordo

  1. Harry S. Truman
  2. Nagasaki
  3. Marshall Plan
  4. Iron Curtain
  5. Cold War

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