Chapter 32 Section 1:
Hitler’s Lightning War (pp.
820-6)
- Why did Hitler want the
Polish Corridor?
- How was blitzkrieg a
new military strategy?
- How did nationalism
affect Finland during WWII?
- How was Germany able to
defeat France?
- Why is Dunkirk
important?
- Why were the British
able to successfully defend their nation against Operation Sea Lion?
- Why was Allied
possession of the Enigma important?
- How did geopolitics
affect Mussolini’s desire to control Egypt?
- How did Russians try to
stop the German invasion?
- Why is Leningrad a
symbol of Russian nationalism?
- How was Hitler’s
invasion of the USSR similar to Napoleon’s invasion of Russia?
- How did the U.S.
respond to WWII up to 1941?
Chapter 32 Section 2:
Japan Strikes in the Pacific
(pp. 827-30)
- Why did the U.S. help
China resist Japan’s aggression?
- How did Japan’s actions
in the Pacific cause the U.S. to enter WWII?
- How did Japanese
expansion continue to grow in the Pacific and Southeast Asia?
- Why is the Bataan Death
March a human rights violation?
- Why did the “tide of
the war” turn by 1942?
- Why is the Battle of
Midway important?
- Why did MacArthur want
to use “island-hopping” as his strategy?
- Why is the Battle of
Guadalcanal important?
Chapter 32 Section 3:
The Holocaust (pp. 831-4)
- How did the Holocaust
begin?
- How did Kristallnacht
affect German Jews?
- What was the original
solution to “the Jewish problem?”
- Why was the original
solution to “the Jewish problem” a failure?
- Describe the Jewish
ghettos.
- Why was the “Final
Solution” created?
- Describe life in a
concentration camp.
- How were Jews
“exterminated?”
Chapter 32 Section 4:
The Allies are Victorious
(pp. 835-41)
- How would a second
front in the rest affect Germany?
- How did the Battle of
El Alamein affect the Axis Powers?
- How did the Allies
defeat the Afrika Korps?
- How were the Soviets
able to defeat the Germans at the Battle of Stalingrad?
- Why did Mussolini lose
power?
- Why was there a
shortage of consumer good in the U.S. during WWII?
- How did WWII affect
Japanese-Americans?
- Describe D-Day.
- How did the Battle of
the Bulge affect Germany?
- How did the war in
Europe end?
- Why is the Battle of
Guadalcanal important?
- How did the kamikazes
affect the American navy?
- Why was the Atomic Bomb
used against Japan?
Chapter 32 Section 5:
The Devastation of Europe
& Japan (pp. 842-5)
- Describe life after
WWII.
- How did WWII affect
communism in Europe?
- Why are the Nuremberg
Trials important?
- Why was Japan forced to
demilitarize?
- How did WWII change Japan’s
political system?
- How did Japan’s new
constitution affect its people?
Vocabulary:
Chapter 32
- Nonaggression
Pact
- Blitzkrieg
- Charles
de Gaulle
- Winston
Churchill
- Battle
of Britain
- Atlantic
Charter
- Isoroku
Yamamoto
- Pearl
Harbor
- Battle
of Midway
- Battle
of Guadalcanal
- Aryans
- Holocaust
- Kristallnacht
- Ghettos
- “Final
Solution”
- Genocide
- Erwin
Rommel
- Battle
of Stalingrad
- D-Day
- Battle
of the Bulge
- Kamikaze
- Nuremberg
Trials
- Demilitarization
Chapter 32:
“Regents Connections”
- What
roles did the leaders of the main European powers play in the outcome of
WWII?
- What
roles did individual citizens play in the Third Reich as WWII approached?
- How
did advances in science and technology during WWII affect the world?
- How
did geography affect how WWII was fought?
- How
was the German view of the causes of WWII different from the British view
of the causes of WWII?
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