world war ii. (âsuppose that my neighborâs house catches fire, if he can take my garden hose &...
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World War II
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<flashrichtext version="1"><textformat font="myriadpro" size="24" color="16777215" bold="false" italic="false" underline="false" url="" target="" align="left" leftMargin="0" rightMargin="0" indent="0"
leading="0" blockIndent="0" kerning="false" letterSpacing="0" display="block">(âSuppose that �� my neighborâs house catches fire, if ��he can take my garden hose & connect it up with his hydrant, I may help him put out the fire. Now, what do I do? I donât say to him, âNeighbor, my garden hose cost me $15; you have to pay me $15 for itâ What is the transaction �� �� ��that goes on? I donât want $15 â I want my garden hose back after the fire is over.â�� �� �� -FDR, 12/17/1940)</textformat></flashrichtext>
"Suppose that my neighbor's house catches fire, if he can take my garden hose & connect it up with his hydrant, I may help him put out the fire. Now, what do I do? I don't say to him, 'Neighbor, my garden hose cost me $15; you have to pay me $15 for it.' What is the transaction that goes on? I don't want $15, I want my garden hose back after �the fire is over." -FDR, 12/17/1940
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The Lend-Lease Act - Gave FDR the powers to sell, transfer, exchange, lend equipment to any country to help it defend itself against the Axis powers.
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Kamikazes - Japanese Suicide Pilots
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Pearl Harbor - 12/7/41 - Japanese attack on U.S. Naval Base in Hawaii
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FDR's Day of Infamy Speech
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2/19/1942 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt issues Executive Order 9066 -authorized the military to exclude any person from any area of the country where national security was considered threatened
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There is an ancient saying in the law that "In time of war the laws are silent."
What do you think this means?
Do you agree with it?
Why?
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Battle of Midway - U.S. Navy defeats Japan in a crucial Pacific battle. -Eliminate Japanese Naval advantage
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War on the Homefront
Women (characterized as "Rosie the Riveter") took many jobs in heavy industry, such as shipbuilding and aircraft production
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Red Sox Star Ted Williams
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War Bonds were sold
War Production Board halted non-essential building to conserve materials for war purposes. -Rationing goods to consumers reached major levels as goods became scarce--gasoline, butter, rubber, shoes, sugar, and meat were rationed
War on the Homefront