Chapter 10 Review: The Coming of War, 1931 - 1942
Alternative Review: The Coming of War
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After World War I, extreme dictatorships known as totalitarian states rose up in many European countries. Both used repression to exert control over their country. When Germany invaded Poland, war broke out and eventually expanded across Europe as other nations joined with their allies. Early on, most Americans were against getting involved in the war, but slowly began supporting Britain. The United States began providing open support to Britain, and received an aggressive response from Germany. After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, the United States officially entered the war. The attack on Pearl Harbor and the start of the war led to a wave of patriotism, and a large number of Americans volunteered for service or created goods needed. Early on, the Japanese seemed to have control of the fighting in the Pacific, but by 1942 the United States had won some ground.
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America Joins the War Movie
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Atlantic Charter & Isolationism
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America in the 20th Century: The Road to War
The Century: America's Time, by Peter Jennings 1936-1941 Over the Edge; |