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Chapter Review

Chronological Reasoning for Chapter 25

Question

This chronology lists significant historical events covered in the chapter but not all of them are directly related. To complete this activity, select three to five events and write a creative, paragraph-length story that explains how these events are connected, what happened, and why it matters.

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CHRONOLOGY

1935–1937
  • Neutrality acts.
1936
  • Nazi Germany occupies Rhineland.
  • Italian armies conquer Ethiopia.
  • Spanish civil war begins.
1937
  • Japanese troops capture Nanjing.
1938
  • Hitler annexes Austria.
1939
  • German troops occupy Czechoslovakia.
  • Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact.
  • Germany’s attack on Poland begins World War II.
1940
  • Germany invades Denmark, Norway, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.
  • British and French evacuate from Dunkirk.
  • Battle of Britain.
  • Tripartite Pact.
1941
  • Lend-Lease Act.
  • Germany invades Soviet Union.
  • Japanese attack Pearl Harbor.
1942
  • Internment of Japanese Americans.
  • Japan captures Philippines.
  • Congress of Racial Equality founded.
  • Battles of Coral Sea and Midway.
  • Manhattan Project begins.
  • U.S. forces invade North Africa.
1943
  • Allied leaders demand unconditional surrender of Axis powers.
  • U.S. and British forces invade Italy.
1944
  • D Day.
1945
  • Yalta Conference.
  • Roosevelt dies; Vice President Harry Truman becomes president.
  • Germany surrenders.
  • United States joins United Nations.
  • United States drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  • Japan surrenders, ending World War II.