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    When discussing about World War II, one might think about Hitler, the axis powers, the allies, and the “winners” and “losers” of this global war. Rarely does one consider how propaganda played a crucial role during this significant movement. Specifically, one fails to recognize the blunt, racist propaganda that was exposed to civilians. This would be the last thing on one’s mine when discussing World War II but that is just it. Propaganda did play a massive role; however, it has been brushed to…

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    races, cultures, and languages. Everyone’s families had to have immigrated to the United States from various other countries around the world. There is no surprise that when the Japanese immigrated to Hawaii, and then to the United States in the latter part of the nineteenth century, they became the newest target of prejudice. The Japanese Americans have gone through tremendous amounts of struggles, possibly more than any other group of immigrants. Their immigration was forced, then being…

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    the government rallied forces, propaganda undertook a darker tone to contribute to the war effort. In hopes to intensify nationalistic feelings, propaganda posters were published with the purpose to invoke guilt of American citizens. One poster produced by Reynold Brown read “Killing Time Is Killing Men” (Brown). The purpose of the text was to imply that Americans who were not doing anything to contribute to the war effort were to be deemed lazy and killing time. The poster exhibits a man…

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    Rosie The Riveter

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    Rosie the Riveter was a symbol created to spur women to do their part in supporting the American war effort on the home front who evolved through the years into a cultural icon to stand for Women’s rights and feminist efforts. Rosie reflects the conflicts and spirit of her time through her profession as a wartime riveter. She represents the housewives, secretaries, and childcare workers who were called to the factories during the war. She now represents a generation of “Rosie’s,” the women who…

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    World War II. Hitler had his eyes on Russia before for its raw materials and slave labor. He divided the 4.5 million troops of the axis powers alongside the sword be at Borders. He did this and three groups situated in the North Center or south. When Germany launched it's attacked the red army was unprepared. The lack of preparation led by Germany to win many battles this operation ended it with the battle of Moscow. Because of this over 60,000 Italian soldiers were taken as prisoners of war.…

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    The Red Scare Propaganda

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    Beginning with the forming distrust between the United States and the USSR after World War II, followed by the Soviet Union successfully testing an atomic bomb in 1949, the Chinese Communist Revolution in 1950 that began the formation of a relationship between China and the Soviet Union, and finally the Korean War of 1950 - which prompted then President Truman to send in American troops to help push back communist ideology, so began the great communist fear known as the Red Scare in the United…

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    the start if WWII. . • The treatie of versallie is a treatie that was signed in 1919, after World War I, hoping to bring an end to it. • The treatie was supposed to end it, but unluckily, it was the cause for World War II. • It placed a number of limitations on the people of Germany. • There were many settlements in the treaty, one of the main treaty was that Germany had to take blame for the war and make compensations to the members under Dawes Plan and Young Plan. • The Dawes and Young…

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    be? He is off fighting in World War II. She wonders if there is any way possible for her to possibly support her husband, and the millions of Americans who are overseas. Suddenly she recalls seeing a poster on her walk home. It read, “STAMP ‘EM OUT! BUY U.S. STAMPS AND BONDS.” Advertisements such as this were posted all around America. The purpose of advertisements was to increase support for the war, sell war bonds, and to boost American morale. During World War II, the United States relied…

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    The 2005 cartoon controversy of the Holy Prophet Mohammed by Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard By: Seth Johnson, Max Sassaman and Nouf Alghamdi Seth Johnson (Team leader): Wrote the main points and purpose. Max Sassaman: Wrote about the viewpoints expressed and what is left out. Nouf Alghamdi: Wrote about the political reaction and people's reaction. The Danish cartoon controversy was twelve pictorials published, comically displaying the religion of Islam the prophet Muhammad in an…

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    Cold War Justified

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    Responses at home? Use the documents and your knowledge of american history in the period between 1945 and 1961 to address the prompt. The United States and Soviet Union became well known rivals following World War II, this antagonism between the two superpowers develops as the Cold War. Obviously this directly affected US foreign policy, but also our country’s domestic policy at home. The justification by international events of American responses at home between 1945 and 1961 is a…

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