1. 1. U.S Entry into WWII
1.1. 1. Causes and Effects of American isolationism.
1.1.1. World War II Part 1: Crash Course US History #35
1.2. 2. Key events that resulted in entry - Japan Attacks Pearl Harbor, Treaty of Versailles
2. 2. Inside America
2.1. 1. Experiences of African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinx Americans, Native Americans, and women.
2.1.1. Los Veteranos: Latinos in WWII - Virtual Field Trip
2.1.2. An important part of U.S. history long before WWII, the war gave Latinos new opportunities and presented them with new challenges. Because Latinos did not serve in segregated units, as African Americans did, their WWII history is sometimes overlooked. Was that history unique, and if so, how? Students learn about Latino WWII heroes and average soldiers, as well as issues of ethnicity and acculturation on the Home Front.
2.1.3. This program is offered free of charge during National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15- October 15) through generous support from Pan American Life Insurance Group https://www.nationalww2museum.org/virtual-field-trips.
2.2. 2. Efforts of national government to regulate production, labor, and prices.
3. 3. End of WWII
3.1. 1. War in the Pacific - dropping of the atomic bombs.
3.1.1. https://cdn.japantimes.2xx.jp/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/n-jthistory-z-20150806.jpg