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America’s Rise to Globalism

America’s Rise to Globalism. Chapter 26. Significant Events.  1931 Japan invades Manchuria.  1935 First Neutrality Act.  1939 World War II begins in Europe.  1940 Roosevelt wins third term.  1941 Congress adopts Lend-Lease Act. Roosevelt & Churchill sign Atlantic Charter.

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America’s Rise to Globalism

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  1. America’s Rise to Globalism Chapter 26

  2. Significant Events 1931 Japan invades Manchuria 1935 First Neutrality Act  1939 World War II begins in Europe  1940 Roosevelt wins third term  1941 Congress adopts Lend-Lease Act Roosevelt & Churchill sign Atlantic Charter Pearl harbor attacked  1942 WPB and WLB created Battles of Guadalcanal and Midway fought American and British troops invade North Africa  1944 D-Day invasion of France Island hopping campaign reaches Guam  1945 Atom bombs dropped on Japan Chapter 26

  3. Global War Chapter 26

  4. The United States in a Troubled World • Pacific Interests • Japanese aggression • Stimson doctrine Chapter 26

  5. The United States in a Troubled World • Becoming a Good Neighbor • Good Neighbor Policy • Pan-American Conference Chapter 26

  6. The United States in a Troubled World • The Diplomacy of Isolationism • The rise of fascism • Recognition of the Soviet Union • Nye Committee • Internationalists versus isolationists Chapter 26

  7. The United States in a Troubled World • Neutrality Legislation • Spanish Civil War • Cash-and-carry • Aggression in China Chapter 26

  8. The United States in a Troubled World • Inching toward War • Quarantine speech • Appeasement Chapter 26

  9. The United States in a Troubled World • Hitler’s Invasion • Germany begins World War II Chapter 26

  10. The United States in a Troubled World • Hitler’s Invasion Chapter 26

  11. The United States in a Troubled World • Retreat from Isolationism • Battle of Britain • Lend-Lease aid • Atlantic Charter Chapter 26

  12. The United States in a Troubled World • Disaster in the Pacific • Japanese expansion • Pearl Harbor Chapter 26

  13. counter point counter Did Roosevelt Deliberately Invite War? Chapter 26

  14. A Global War • Strategies for War • Defeat Germany first Chapter 26

  15. A Global War • Gloomy Prospects • U-boat war Chapter 26

  16. A Global War • Gloomy Prospects • Fall of the Philippines Chapter 26

  17. A Global War • A Grand Alliance • The Big Three • Operation Torch Chapter 26

  18. A Global War • The Naval War in the Pacific • Midway Chapter 26

  19. A Global War • Turning Points in Europe • North Africa • Stalingrad Chapter 26

  20. Those Who Fought • Uneasy Recruits • African Americans at war • Asian American recruits • Choices for homosexuals Chapter 26

  21. Those Who Fought • Women at War Camouflage class where men and women are preparing for jobs in the Army or in industry Library of Congress Chapter 26

  22. War Production • Finding an Industrial Czar • War Production Board • West Coast war industries Chapter 26

  23. War Production • Science Goes to War • Sonar • Drugs to help the war effort • The Manhattan Project Chapter 26

  24. War Production • War Work and Prosperity • Tax reform Chapter 26

  25. War Production • Organized Labor • War Labor Board • Lewis leads a coal strike Chapter 26

  26. War Production • Women Workers • “Womanpower” fills the labor shortage Chapter 26

  27. War Production • Mobility • Migration of peoples • “Paducah Express” Chapter 26

  28. War Production Global Labor Migrations • Uprooting the Chinese • European refugees Chapter 26

  29. A Question of Rights • Little Italy • “Aliens of enemy nationality” • Lifting the restrictions Chapter 26

  30. A Question of Rights • Concentration Camps • Issei • Nisei • Internment camps • Korematu and Hirabayashi Chapter 26

  31. A Question of Rights • Minorities on the Job • A. Phillip Randolph • Fair Employment Practices Commission • Bracero program Chapter 26

  32. A Question of Rights • At War with Jim Crow • Detroit riots • Zoot suit riots Chapter 26

  33. A Question of Rights • The New Deal in Retreat Chapter 26

  34. Winning the War and the Peace • The Fall of the Third Reich • D-Day Chapter 26

  35. Winning the War and the Peace • Two Roads to Tokyo Chapter 26

  36. Winning the War and the Peace • Two Roads to Tokyo • Return to the Philippines • Battle of Leyte Gulf Chapter 26

  37. Winning the War and the Peace • Big Three Diplomacy • Preserving the balance of power • Cooperation by the “Four Policemen” Chapter 26

  38. Winning the War and the Peace • The Road to Yalta • Teheran Conference • Yalta Conference • Dispute over Poland • Dividing Germany Chapter 26

  39. Daily Lives Time and Travel Air Power Shrinks the Globe B-25 Bomber Library of Congress Chapter 26

  40. Winning the War and the Peace • The Fallen Leader • Truman becomes president Chapter 26

  41. Winning the War and the Peace • The Holocaust • Fears at home • Influence of anti-Semitism Chapter 26

  42. Winning the War and the Peace • A Lasting Peace • Bretton Wood economic strategies • Dumbarton Oaks and the UNO • Potsdam summit Chapter 26

  43. Winning the War and the Peace • Atom Diplomacy • Should the bomb be dropped? • The bomb as a threat to the Soviets • Impact of the bomb Chapter 26

  44. AFTER THE FACT Historians Reconstruct the Past Did the Atomic Bomb Save Lives? Chapter 26

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