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WHEN YOU ENTER…

WHEN YOU ENTER…. Please SILENTLY work on the DO NOW. Objectives. SWBAT describe the process of leapfrogging by summarizing the Allied tactic in paragraph form

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WHEN YOU ENTER…

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  1. WHEN YOU ENTER… Please SILENTLY work on the DO NOW

  2. Objectives • SWBAT describe the process of leapfrogging by summarizing the Allied tactic in paragraph form • SWBAT analyze the Allied view of the Eastern front by examining the treatment of the Japanese in propaganda and the treatment of Japanese-Americans in internment camps

  3. Terms to Know • Allied Forces- The nations that joined together to defeat the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan). • Great Britain, France, the United States, and the Soviet Union The Big 3: Stalin (Russia), Roosevelt (the United States), and Churchill (Great Britain)

  4. Terms to Know • Pacific Front- The name for the part of WWII that took place in the Pacific Ocean. • It was comprised of mainly the Allied Powers against Japan The bombing of Darwin, Australia in 1942

  5. Terms to Know • Leapfrog- The strategy used by the Allied forces to move closer to Japan • Also called island-hopping Genl. Douglas MacArthur lands in the Philippines

  6. Please read the passage and answer the questions silently Leapfrogging

  7. Terms to Know • Immigrant- A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country • Many Japanese immigrants to the United States first settled in Hawaii before continuing to the Western United States

  8. Terms to Know • Citizen- A legally recognized subject of a nation • Many Japanese-Americans, although they were legal citizens, were still discriminated against because of their culture and race

  9. Terms to Know • Human Rights- A right that is believed to belong to every person, without exception • What are some examples of human rights?

  10. Please read the passage and answer the questions silently Japanese Discrimination in America

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