7.2 Great Depression and WW2

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    Great Depresion

  • Stock Market Crash

    The market dropped by nearly 12%. Mid november it had lost half its value.
  • Failure of the League of Nations

    Aggressive nations undermining the league of nations's authority, but also down to its own members.
  • Scottsboro case

    9 African American teenagers were accused of raping two white women on a freight train.
  • Bonus March

    Poor ww1 veterans marched on washington to get their promised bonus money.
  • FDR inaguration

    Marked the first term of FDR as president.
  • Federal Emergency Relief Act

    Its purpose was to administrate help to any states that needed it.
  • Prohibition repealed

    It repealed the previous 18th Amendment which had banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol.
  • Federal Housing Administration

    Was meant to regulate interest rates and mortgage terms.
  • WPA established

    Provide jobs and income to the growing population that was unemployed.
  • Social Security Act

    Pay retired workers age 65 or older.
  • Roosevelt Re-elected,

    Won both popular vote and electoral vote by a huge percent.
  • Germany Invades Poland

    Tanks,planes, and Soldiers storm Poland.
  • Germany conquers Norway and Denmark

    Nazi Germany attacked Denmark and Norway. The same day Denmark surrenders. Norway soon surrendered as well.
  • German forces attack the Soviet Union.

    Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa.
  • Pearl Harbor Attacked

    Japanese airplanes attacked US naval base at Pearl Harbor.
  • Congress Declares War

    Congress declared war entering the US into ww2.
  • Battle of Wake Island

    The Japanese won this battle.However the Japanese suffered a big loss of military and navy power.
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    WW2

  • Scrap Metal Drives

    The need for metal during the war made the government ask their citizens to donate metal.
  • Women join the workforce

    Due to the huge percentage of men in war, jobs were vacant and the only people to take them over were women.
  • Rationing Programs

    Citizens were asked to limit their food and supplies so that factories could make and supply more for soldiers in the war.
  • Battle of Midway

    The US destroyed Japan's navy and airforce.
  • Battle of Tawara

    The Americans lost 1700 men. Nearly 4700 Japanese soldiers died.