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Japan and the United States Enter the War

Japan and the United States Enter the War. Objectives. 1. To analyze the key events that brought Japan and the US into World War II through a graphic organizer. To compare and contrast Nazi Germany to Imperialist Japan during World War II through written responses. World War II. Allies.

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Japan and the United States Enter the War

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  1. Japan and the United States Enter the War

  2. Objectives 1. To analyze the key events that brought Japan and the US into World War II through a graphic organizer. To compare and contrast Nazi Germany to Imperialist Japan during World War II through written responses.

  3. World War II Allies Axis Powers Great Britain France Soviet Union United States Germany Italy Japan

  4. Imperialist Japan 1931 1941 1920’s - 1930’s 1937 * 1. In a paragraph with details explain how Japanese imperialism led to their involvement in WWII?

  5. Japan 1920-30’s Japanese military and industrial leaders make plans to conquer and control East Asia for resources/raw materials to supply their rapid industrial growth Brun 451

  6. Japan 1931 In September 1931 Japan seized Manchuria a region northeast of China Brun 451

  7. Japan 1937 Japan invades China and quickly captures the northern part of the country including the capital of Nanking Japanese forces brutalize and kill thousands of Chinese soldiers and civilians in an event known as the “Rape of Nanking”

  8. United States 1940 Japan 1941 U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt bans exports to Japan including oil Japan fearing the U.S. will prevent it from ruling East Asia attacks the U.S. at Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifBexLJbVPA

  9. Assignment 1. In a paragraph with details explain how Japanese imperialism led to their involvement in WWII? What does Nazi Germany and Imperialist Japan have in common at the start of WWII?

  10. Sources Brun, Henry: Essential World History, Amsco School Publications Inc, 2006

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