- Discrimination Against Japanese Americans In the early 1900s Japanese Americans experienced increasing discrimination. - Congress square to end immigration from Japan. Communities prohibited Japanese Americans from square In some areas, schools were square Japan's Attack on Pearl Harbor On square Japan led a surprise attack on square The attack killed more than square Americans. Suddenly, the United States was at war. Japan's Expansion Across the Pacific square square
- Following World Warl,echnological advances in transportation greatly impacted American society Identify the developments that are related to advances in transportation technology . Order each development into the correct sequence. - Commuters face traffic congestion, gas stations are built, roads are paved and family values are challenged - Growth in personal automobile ownership equiv Advances in assembly line mass production equiv Large-scale production reduces costs of automobiles
- Identify the appropriate result from factories over producing goods: Stock prices fell and banks could not recoup their loans Factories closed and workers lost their income Constricting of the money supply by the Federal Reserve Everyone in America died of starvation
- Consigne : recopie t complete le texte si dessous avec les expressions et mots suivants. 1-Rideau de fer ; 2-1989 : 3-RDA : 4-allemandes : 5-I'arme nucléaire ; 6-Krouchtchev : 7-seconde crise ; 8-grande puissance : 9-exode :10-Berlin est ; 11-27 novembre 1958 : 12-mur de Berlin La __ ...................................................................... de Berlin constitue la plus longue et I'une des plus dangereuses deceiles quiont emaille la guerre froide La construction du . 2...........en Aoüt 1961 en est l'évènement le plus marquant de __ cette crise.La crise commence le (1)/(4) avee l'ultimatum de.......... dirigeant soviétique exige des occidentaux qu'un règlement soit trouvé dans s six mois concernant le statut de Berlin.Ce mur séparera physiquement la ville en ldots 2 ..........et Berlin ouest pendant plus de vingt- ..... yers la RFA. Cette crise huit ans, mettant ainsi fin a l' __ croissant des habitants de la ... . 2. __ disposant marque la reconnaissance définitive de I'Union soviétique comme ...................................................................... de __ C. ................................................................... .... capable de discuter d'égal à égal avec les Etats-Unis . L'histoire a principalement retenu de cette longue crise la construction du mur de Berlin dont les conséquence spour les populations __ dureront jusqu'a sa chute en. __ Le mur constitue le symbole le plus marquant d'une Europe divisée par le __
- - Date founded: May 121958 - Date the US joined:May 12,1958 - Members: Canada and the United States Founded on May 121958, the North American Acrospace Defense Command [3 (NORAD) is a combined alliance between the United States and Canada The alliance aims to strengthen acrospace sovereignty and defenses in the airspaces of Canada and the continental United States, including the state of Alaska. Known as North American Air Defense Command until March 1981, NORAD was initialized as a bi-national command at the beginning of the Cold War During this period, both American and Canadian defense leaders deemed it necessary to prevent detect, and defend the North American airspace against possible long-range Soviet bombers. Over half a century following its foundation, NORAD stays true to its mandate to lead the creation and improvement of missions related to aerospace warning and aerospace control Upon the renewal of the agreement in 2006.the alliance expanded its command to cover maritime warnings for key maritime areas and internal waterways of both countries. 5. Why do YOU think the United States wanted to create NORAD? (hint: think about what the US feared most during the Cold War) 6. How do YOU think the Soviet Union felt about this alliance?