World War II: Pacific Theater Notes from 05-16-11.
World War II The Pacific Theater. Set-up for Note taking Pearl Harbor Doolittle Raid The Philippines Battle of Midway Battle of Guadalcanal Battle of.
War in the Pacific 1941-1945. Pearl Harbor: December 7, 1941 Japan attacked US Naval Base Pearl Harbor because: US was boycotting Japanese goods because.
U.S. Homefront (1941- 1945) Booby TrapsSpies. Converting American industry to wartime production. Mandatory: rationing programs, recycling campaigns,
World War II AP World History Uvalde High School.
World War II The Pacific Theater. Japan’s Strategic Objectives Seize critical natural resource areas Establish defensive perimeter Sue for peace.
The Homefront Part 2. Getting Citizens Involved It was important to have the citizens at home feel like they were doing their part during the war. Propaganda.
Essential Question Essential Question: – What are the key themes of writing a DBQ? – How can students improve their most recent DBQ? Reading Quiz Ch 27B.
World War II Mapping The Pacific Theater. World War II.
Internment of Japanese Americans One tragic consequence of the Pearl Harbor attack was a virulent anti-Japanese sentiment and the fear that the Japanese.
World War II in the Pacific Lsn 18: Pacific and Beginnings of the Cold War.
Unit: World War II Topic: War in the Pacific. 1. A Japanese Empire.