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2/26/2016 1 World War II: Abroad and at Home Chapter 22 Unit 5: 1920-1945 Depression and Diplomacy During the Great Depression, U.S. foreign policy became isolationist Good Neighbor policy restricted U.S. intervention in Latin America U.S. supported Europe’s policy of appeasement towards Germany Congress passed neutrality acts banning travel and arms sales

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World War II: Abroad and at

Home

Chapter 22

Unit 5: 1920-1945

Depression and Diplomacy

• During the Great Depression, U.S. foreign

policy became isolationist

– Good Neighbor policy restricted U.S. intervention

in Latin America

• U.S. supported Europe’s policy of

appeasement towards Germany

• Congress passed neutrality acts banning travel

and arms sales

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Limited Involvement• Once war was declared in Europe, U.S.

provided allies with weapons and resources

– “Cash and Carry” sold arms to Britain if they paid

cash and transported themselves

– Lend-lease Act (1941) sent aid in exchange for

leases on military sites overseas

• Froze Japanese assets and placed an embargo

on oil sales

Pearl Harbor

• On December 7, 1941

Japanese planes launched a

surprise attack on the U.S.

Naval Base in Hawaii

-More than 2000 Americans killed

• Congress declared war on

Japan on December 8

– Germany declared war on the

U.S. on December 11

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Pacific Theatre• Japanese forced American and

Filipino POWs on a death march

after the Battle of Bataan in

1942

• Battle of Midway reduced the

number of Japanese aircraft

carriers and was a turning point

• Nimitz and MacArthur’s island

hopping campaign reconquered

pacific islands one by one

European Theatre

• American troops supported operations in North Africa and liberated Italy in 1943

• Participated in Operation Overlord (D-Day) on June 6, 1944

– Allies stormed the beaches of Normandy

• V-E Day: Germans surrendered on May 8, 1945

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Truman and the Bomb

• FDR died April 12, 1945, leaving vice-president Harry Truman to lead through the end of the war.

• The Manhattan Project worked secretly to produce an atomic weapon before the Nazis

• In August 1945, Truman made the decision to use the weapons on Japan and force a surrender

Four Freedoms

• FDR’s speech provided a moral basis for American involvement in WWII

• Freedom of Speech and Worship

• Freedom from Want

• Freedom from Fear

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Home front

• Industries mobilized were transitioned to wartime production

– Fed. agencies controlled production and prices

• Pacific Coast boomed as defense industries (especially aircraft) moved west

• Rubber, gasoline, and sugar were rationed

– Victory gardens to produce food and free workers for defense

Women at War

• When servicemen were

shipped overseas, women

took on administrative

roles in the military

– WAACs, WAVEs, WASPs,

and SPARs

• Women worked in the

defense industries

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Japanese-American Internment

• FDR issued Executive Order 9066 allowed military to relocate people considered a national security threat

• Over 100,000 people of Japanese ancestry were sent to internment camps across the country (3 in Texas)

– 2/3 were American citizens

– Most evacuated from the west coast

• Men, women and children were kept in the

camps until 1945

• In Korematsu v. U.S. (1944) the Supreme court

found that the internment of Japanese-

Americans was constitutional

– The need to protect against espionage in wartime

was more important than individual rights

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Latinos and WWII

• Bracero Program: Mexican agricultural laborers

brought to work in U.S.

– Promised minimum wage and basic rights

• Zoot Suit Riot (1943): Fight between Mexican-

American youth and sailors in Los Angeles

• American GI Forum founded in 1948 to assist

Hispanic veterans

Double V and the Birth of Civil Rights

• Black soldiers served in segregated units during WWII

– Army integrated in 1948

• A. Phillip Randolph led movements for desegregation

– Pressured FDR to ban discrimination in defense industries

– Fair Employment Practices commission

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Post War World

• Yalta and Potsdam Conferences in 1945

– Leaders of the U.S., U.K., and U.S.S.R met to discuss plans for post-war Europe

• United Nations was created to encourage global cooperation and avoid another world war

– Replaced the League of Nations