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Name:______Packet Assigned: 3/25/19 Ms. Raia Packet Due: 4/9/19 AP European History / Sec:____ Date:______World War II & The Chapter 27 pgs 926-938, Chapter 28 pgs 944-952 ; 956-967, Chapter 29 pgs 982-984 ; 988-992 ; 1001-1014 The purpose of these packets are to help with memorization, reading comprehension and retention as well as with analysis. Remember, the effort and time you put into your work is what you will get out of it on exams, class activities and especially on the AP exam in May. You are required to come to class having done the work. Part I: By the end of the unit you will be able to define the following: Holocaust Massive retaliation Willy Brandt Manchuria, 1931 Ghettos Ostpolitik Wannsee Conference Stalin Détente Francisco Franco Final Solution SALT I Rome-Berlin Axis Auschwitz Solidarity Rhineland, 1936 El alamein Nikita Khrushchev Pope John Paul II Appeasement Stalingrad De-Stalinization Lech Walesa Pacifism D-Day Gosplan Atlantic Alliance Battle of the Bulge Boris Pasternak Margaret Thatcher Sudetenland Hiroshima Aleksandr Solzenitsyn Helmut Kohl Munich Conference Nagasaki Hungarian Uprising Ronald Regan Neville Chamberlain Conference Peaceful Coexistance Mikhail Gorbechev Geneva Conference Glasnost German-Soviet Non Agression Pact Sputnik Perestroika Blitzkrieg Space Race INF Treaty Vichy France U-2 incident START Treaty Charles de Gaulle East Germany Berlin Wall Revolutions of 1989 West Germany Cuban Missile Crisis Velvet Révolution Battle of Britain Truman Doctrine Leonid Brezhnev Vaclav Havel Lebensraum Containment Prague Spring Nicolai Ceaucescu Great Patriotic War of the Fatherland Marshall Plan Alexander Dubcek Boris Yeltsin Berlin Airlift Helsinki Conference Chechnya Lend-Lease Act NATO Imre Nagy Pearl Harbor Warsaw Pact Brezhnev Doctrine Grand Alliance

Part II: Take time to reflect and comprehensively answer the following questions. These are to be answered as short answers not in essay format. Answers must reflect content from reading the chapter. Answers based solely on the provided notes are incomplete. 1. What was Hitler’s main goal? What was the British and French response to that goal? Why did they respond that way? 2. How did Aggression and Appeasement cause World War II? 3. What was the Battle of Britain and was it successful? 4. Why did Hitler invade the ? Compare him with Napoleon. 5. Trace German policy toward the Jews during World War II. What was the final solution to the Jewish questions? Why did this occur and who was responsible? 6. What motivated to attack Pearl Harbor? How did this change the nature of World War II? 7. How did the Allies finally defeat Hitler? How did the war in the Pacific end? 8. What were the political, social and economic effects of World War II? 9. What was the goal of the Wannsee Conference? What did they decide? How will it be carried out? 10. Discuss the significance of the Nuremburg Trials. Why are they considered a turning point in international justice? 11. Describe the following acts of resistance: White Rose in France &Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 12. Describe the dispute between the and USSR at the end of World War II. How and why did it escalate into a cold war? 13. How did the Marshall Plan, Truman Doctrine and NATO all contribute to the cold war? 14. What factors contributed to the intensification of the cold war? 15. What is meant by de-Stalinization and what were the results? 16. What were the reasons for Khrushchev’s fall from power and the beginning re-Stalinization of Russia in 1964? Were there significant changes in Soviet domination of ? 17. What is the significance of the Hungarian uprising and the Prague Spring? 18. Explain the term détente. What role did both West Germany and the Americans play in détente? 19. Describe the ways in which Solidarity confronted the communist system in Poland. 20. How did Gorbechev attempt to move away from traditional communism. Compare with Lenin 21. Discuss how anticommunist revolutions swept thorough Eastern Europe in 1989 and the immediate consequences. 22. What are the lasting effects of the Cold War?

Unit Breakdown March / April 2019 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Assignment 1 – Europe At War 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/28 3/29 1. Textbook pages 926-937 2. Packet Questions: 1-6 Interwar Assign #1 Assign #2 Assign#3 Assign#4 3. Reader: Years exam • 388-392 #1,2,5 WWII • 393 – 394 #1 Assign #1 • 398-400 # 1&2 4/1 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/5 DBQ Due Quiz on Assign#7 Assign#7 Assign#8 Assignment 2 – End of the War Assign#5 WWII 1. Textbook pages 937-938; 944-948 Assign #6 2. Packet Questions: 7, 8 4/8 4/9 4/10 3. Reader Assign#8 Packet Due WWII & Cold • 428-430 #1 Debate War Exam

Assignment 3 – The Holocaust Final Unit 1. Textbook pages 932-934 Assign #1 2. Packet Questions: 9-11 3. Study for WWII Quiz 4. Reader • 408-414 #2 Assignment 7– Cold War, Brezhnev & Détente 1. Textbook pages 963-967; 982-984; 988-992 Assignment 4 – The Holocaust 2. Packet Questions:17 & 18 • Complete the DBQ posted online and handed out 3. Prepare Cold War Debate in class. 4. Study for exam o Please note the DBQ will not be posted 5. Reader until Friday 3/29. • Pages 476-477, Question on pg. 477 o You must adhere to the College Board timing of 55 minutes of prepping and Assignment 8 – Fall of the USSR and Eastern Bloc writing. 1. Textbook pages 1001-1014 o Due Monday 4/1 2. Packet Questions:19-22 3. Prepare Cold War Debate Assignment 5 – Cold War Begins 4. Study for exam 1. Textbook pages 947-952 5. Reader 2. Berlin reading posted online • Pages 481-483, Question on pg.483 3. Packet Questions:12-14 4. Study for WWII Quiz 5. Reader a. Page 452-456 #2-5

Assignment 6 – Cold War & Khrushchev 1. Textbook pages 956-963 2. Packet Questions:15 & 16 3. Reader • Page 463-467 #4-6