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Warm-Up #1 (4/8/13)

Warm-Up #1 (4/8/13). What I already know (or think I know) about the time between WWI & WWII:. What I’d like to know about the time between WWI & WWII:. Warm-Up #2 (4/12/13). Identify each of the following as part of the Allied Powers or Axis Powers : Germany Italy U.S. Japan

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Warm-Up #1 (4/8/13)

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  1. Warm-Up #1 (4/8/13) What I already know (or think I know) about the time between WWI & WWII: What I’d like to know about the time between WWI & WWII:

  2. Warm-Up #2 (4/12/13) • Identify each of the following as part of the Allied Powers or Axis Powers: • Germany • Italy • U.S. • Japan • Soviet Union • Great Britain • China • Write the name of the country each of the leaders below represented: • Mussolini • Churchill • Stalin • Hitler Answer the questions based on your WWII Map:

  3. Warm-Up #3 (4/15/13) • Identify the symbols used by the teacher/students. How were they similar to the German Nazi symbols? • What was the slogan of The Wave? How did it contribute to students believing in the experiment? • How did the experiment end? Explain why you felt it was either effective or not effective. • What does the experiment say about human nature? Answer the questions based on your viewing of “The Wave”:

  4. Warm-Up #4 (4/16/13) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Based on the Centerville, USA reading, identify 5 examples of Fascism and be prepared to explain them!

  5. Warm-Up #5 (4/17/13) 1. 2. 3. Based on your reading yesterday, identify 3 facts your learned about Hitler/the Nazi Party:

  6. Warm-Up #6 (4/19/13) 1. Which countries were engaging in aggressive behavior? 2. What pattern emerged with the international response to the aggression? 3. Why do you think countries responded that way? Based on what you learned from your Path to WWII chart, answer the following questions:

  7. Warm-Up #7 (4/24/13) • Identify 3 neutral European countries that became occupied by the Germans. • Identify the allied country that became occupied by the Germans. • Explain the significance of the Battle of Britain. • What role did the U.S. play at the beginning of WWII? • What regions did Italy try to take over with German help? • Why did Japan attack the U.S. at Pearl Harbor? Axis Aggression Review:

  8. Warm-Up #8 (4/26/13) • After liberating North Africa, which German-held territory in Europe did the Allies attack? • In which battle did the Allies beat the Germans with a little help from mother nature? • Why was Stalin happy when the Allies finally launched the D-Day invasion at Normandy? • If the Allies had not stopped Japan at the Battle of the Coral Sea, which country would have most likely been invaded by Japan? • By 1943, what desperate strategy did Japan start to employ? Allied Advance Review:

  9. Warm-Up #9 (4/30/13) The Holocaust: A Personal Connection Before the lesson: Describe your holocaust victim, including their name and location, and give a brief background about their life. After the Lesson: Check the board to see his/her fate. What happened to your person?

  10. Warm-Up #10 (5/1/13) The Dreaded Chronological Order…Put the following events in order from earliest to most recent: • Atomic bomb used against Japan • Bombing of Pearl Harbor • Hitler named Chancellor of Germany • German invasion of Poland

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