U.S. History Summative Project Pd 7
World War II
World War II in Europe
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America and the World
Holocaust
WWII Begins
War on the American Homefront
US in Early World War II
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The Early Battles
America Enters The War
US in Late World War II
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Pushing Back the Axis
The War Ends
Cold War
Early International Cold War
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The Yalta Conference
Containing Communism
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Significance
Asbell
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Events and Context
Historical Connections
Current Significance
Anti-Communism in America
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America Responds to Communism
American Society During the Cold War
1950s America of Haves/Have-Nots
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The Affluent Society
The Other Side of American Life
Late Cold War
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Going to War in Vietnam
The War Winds Down
End of the Cold War
Social Movements and Protests
Early Movements and Great Society
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Historical Development
Civil Rights Movement
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The Movement Begins
Challenging Segregation
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Historical Development
Today's Signifigance
New Civil Rights Issues
Youth and Vietnam
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Brianna McReynolds
Vietnam War
Later Minority Rights Movements
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Women's Rights Movement
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Significance
New Approaches to Civil Rights
Latino Americans Organize
The Environment
The U.S. in Early WWII
America Enters The War
The Early Battles
What government actions are morally appropriate during war time?
The government actions taken during early World War II were morally appropriate as well as effective.
Circumstances cause us to act the way we do. We should always
bear this in mind before judging the actions of others. I realized this from the
start during World War II.
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Thor Heyerdahl