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Essential
Standards
11.7 Students analyze America's
participation in World War II.
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Examine the origins of American
involvement in the war, with an emphasis on the events that
precipitated the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Explain U.S. and Allied wartime
strategy, including the major battles of Midway, Normandy, Iwo Jima,
Okinawa, and the Battle of the Bulge.
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Identify the roles and sacrifices
of individual American soldiers, as well as the unique contributions
of the special fighting forces (e.g., the Tuskegee Airmen, the 442nd
Regimental Combat team, the Navajo Code Talkers).
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Analyze Roosevelt's foreign
policy during World War II (e.g., Four Freedoms speech).
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Discuss the constitutional issues
and impact of events on the U.S. home front, including the internment
of Japanese Americans (e.g., Fred Korematsu v. United States of
America) and the restrictions on German and Italian resident
aliens; the response of the administration to Hitler's atrocities
against Jews and other groups; the roles of women in military
production; and the roles and growing political demands of African
Americans.
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Describe major developments in
aviation, weaponry, communication, and medicine and the war's impact
on the location of American industry and use of resources.
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