What country was the blame placed on for WWI?
Germany
What was Hitler's role in WWI?
He was a soldier
Define propaganda.
Spreading information to influence or control large groups of people
Who was the emperor of Japan during WWII?
Hirohito
What was the date Pearl Harbor was attacked on?
December 7th, 1941
What was the treaty that ended WWI called?
Treaty of Versailles
What position did Hitler hold before becoming a dictator?
Chancellor
What is this poster trying to get people to do?
Join the U.S. military
Who was the military leader of Japan who was really in charge?
Tojo
Name the three things the U.S. did in response to Pearl Harbor.
Join WWII, Internment Camps, Atomic Bomb
What year did WWI end?
1918
Propaganda, Nationalism, & Fear
What is this poster trying to get people to do?
Inspire women to join the war effort
What was the event called that killed 300,000 Chinese civilians?
The Nanking Massacre
An Assembly Center was where the Japanese-Americans were sent first, the Relocation Center was where they were shipped to after that.
Name two of the four things Germany had to do after WWI.
Give up land to Poland, disarm military, pay for damages ($33 billion), give up colonies
Who does Adolf Hitler decide to place the blame of WWI on?
The Jewish population
Name one difference between how the U.S. used propaganda & how Germany used propaganda.
Describe the Marco Polo Bridge Incident.
Japan was testing military weapons on a Chinese bridge & China believed they were being invaded
What was the project titled to develop the atomic bomb?
What were some effects of WWI on Germany?
Poor economy, no jobs, no food, poor morale
Why did the German people believe Hitler?
He was a good public speaker, they were looking for someone to place the blame on, etc.
Name one similarity between how the U.S. & Germany used propaganda
They both tried to get people to join the war
Sent aid to China, stopped giving Japan oil.
Name long-lasting effects of the atomic bomb.
Anything radiation related- Cancer, leukemia, cataracts