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Unit 8: Civil War and Reconstruction
Unit 9: Industry and Migration
Unit 10: Global Power and World War I
Unit 11: Boom and Bust
Unit 12: World War II
Unit 13: Cold War and Civil Rights
Unit 14: A New Economy
Unit 15: Facing a New Millennium
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Avenge Pearl Harbor
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Avenge Pearl Harbor
Created:
1942-1943
Source:
US NARA
Back 'em up War Poster
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Back 'em up War Poster
Source:
U.S. Army Center of Military History
Civil Air Patrol
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Civil Air Patrol
Artist:
Clayton Kenney
Created:
1943
Caption:
Produced for the Office of Civilian Defense as part of a campaign to build interest in joining CAP during WWII.
Democratic Campaign Poster
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Democratic Campaign Poster
Created:
1944
German Recruiting Poster
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German Recruiting Poster
Russian Friends
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Russian Friends
Created:
1942
Caption:
Poster to encourage support of America's allies.
Source:
Library of Congress
Sullivan Brothers
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Sullivan Brothers
Created:
1943
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Five brothers pose at the hatch of a ship.
Source:
Library of Congress
Treaty of Versailles
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Treaty of Versailles
Source:
U.S. Senate.gov
U.N. Fight for Freedom
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U.N. Fight for Freedom
Artist:
U.S. Office of War Information
Created:
1943
Caption:
This poster represents the origins of the U.N. as a wartime alliance.
U.S. Navy Poster
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U.S. Navy Poster
Artist:
Jon Whitcomb
Created:
1944
We Can Do It!
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We Can Do It!
Artist:
J. Howard Miller
Created:
1942
Caption:
This poster, sometimes referred to as "Rosie the Riveter," was produced by Westinghouse for the War Production Co-Ordinating Committee.
Source:
U.S. National Archives
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