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Was Truman's Decision to Drop the Bomb, To End the War in the Pacific, Justified or Not?

Students will analysis and evaluate primary documents, videos, excerpts from newspapers and books, and then in groups will create a persuasive essay supporting their point of view, including quotations from the provided sources.
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World War II as a Watershed in Race relations

This lesson asks students to consider the war years as equally important in pushing for racial equality.
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The Origins of the Cold War

Students will examine the historical interpretation of the origins of the Cold War and use primary documents to defend or refute a particular historical interpretation.
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What if .... End of WWII in the Pacific

Class discussion on the end of the war in the pacific.
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The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bombs

Students will write a 20-point persuasive essay explaining their decision on how to end WWII.
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FDR and Pearl Harbor

Draw conclusions about Pearl Harbor based on primary documents and reasoned discussion.
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Re-Thinking the Dropping of the Atomic Bombs: Lesson 2

In this lesson students will continue with their examination of the dropping of the atomic bombs, this time focusing on varying historical perspectives. In particular this will include the Japanese perspective.
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Re-Thinking the Dropping of the Atomic Bombs: Lesson 1

In this lesson students will be introduced to important background information on the dropping of the atomic bombs.
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Home Was a Horse Stall

Students will be researching and analyzing the internment of Japanese Americans on the west coast of the US during WWII.
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Impact of Air Raids on Tokyo

Students will analyze eyewitness descriptions of the firebombing of Tokyo and respond to it in a method of (mostly) their choosing.
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