Ch.14 Sec.3 “The Allies Turn the Tide” “Do Now” 1) What do you see in the picture? 2) What does the “phrase/slogan” at the top of the picture mean to you? 3) What term best describes this advertisement? 4) How could this type of advertisement be effective during WWII? Guided Notes (Pg.475-477) “All Out War” As 1942 began, the __________ were in trouble. The ___________ bombers flew unrelenting raids over Britain and the ___________ onslaught seemed unstoppable in the Pacific. To defeat the Axis powers, the Allies had to commit themselves to _____ ____. To achieve maximum war production, democratic governments in the U.S. and _______ increased their ________ power. Instead of factories producing cars or refrigerators, factories produced _________ and __________ instead. Governments implemented programs to control or _________ the amount of food and goods consumers could buy. While the war brought some hardships, it also increased production and ended the _____________ of the __________ era. Under pressures of war, democratic governments limited the ________ of citizens, censored the ________, and used __________. Many citizens of __________ decent lost jobs, property and civil liberties. Both Canada and the U.S. provided repayment for these damages, but for many ____________ came too late. Women also played a huge role during WWII. Women symbolized by “________ the ________” in the U.S. built _______ and _______ and produced ___________. This again contributed to Allied countries belief and dedication to total or all out war. “The Allies Forge Ahead” The years ____ - ____ marked the turning point of the war. In the Pacific, the _______ suffered their first major setback at the Battle of the ______ _____. The focus of this battle came from ________ ________ or ships that transport planes for take-off and landing. Following this, was the Battle of ________ in June of 1942 which saw the Americans destroy four aircraft carriers and 250 Japanese planes. In 1942, the Big Three — ___________, ___________ and ___________ agreed to focus on finishing the war in Europe before ending the war in Asia. From the beginning, the Allied leaders ____________ one another, as they feared each others overall motives. Questions: 1) List and describe three (3) sources of technology that helped both Axis and Allied countries win battles during WWII. (Pg.477) 2) Radar helped the British win the Battle of Britain. Explain why radar made such a difference in terms of war. 3) How did the Allies mobilize all of their resources for the war effort? 4) Choose two of the “Big Three” leaders on Pg.480 and answer the following questions in bullet format below. A) Describe which country this leader was in control of, B) his thoughts in regards to war, C) previous relationships with other countries (both good and bad), and finally D) this leaders thoughts in regards to WWII. Key Terms: Rosie the Riveter Aircraft carrier Dwight Eisenhower Stalingrad D-Day Yalta Conference