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Title: World War II and the Impact it had on the U.S. during and after the War.
Thesis: In many ways, World War II changed the world; it gave the world a new weapon so dangerous it could wipe out a civilization in seconds, a new code of morals and ethics were created in response to Nazi experiments on individuals during the war, and women and African Americans were given new opportunities that forever changed their outlook on their role in society.
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Introduction
a. The Impact World War II had on the world during and after the war
b. Atomic Bomb, Nuremberg Code, Women and African Americans in the war
II. The Atomic Bomb
a. Impact
b. Moral and Ethical Issues
III. Creation of the Nuremberg Code
a. The Doctors’ Trial
b. Meaning of the Code
c. Importance of the Code
IV. Women in the War
a. Taking over men’s jobs
i. The type of jobs they had ii. How they were treated while working
b. Women when men came back from the war
i. Seeking of more equal treatment ii. Becoming more independent
V. African Americans during the war
a. Men in the war
i. Treatment
1. During the war
2. After the war
3. At home and in foreign countries
b. Movement towards more equal treatment
VI. Conclusion
Research Question: What type of impact did World War two have on the U.S. during and after World War II?
Annas, George J., and Grodin, Michael A. The Nazi Doctors and The Nuremburg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation. New York: Oxford Press. 1992. Print
This book provides the reader with the history of the Nuremberg Code and the influence it has had on the modern world. It begins with the atrocities committed in Nazi Germany by the Nazis in 1945. It includes information about the trial of Nazi doctors, development of the Nuremberg Code, implementation of the code, and influence the code has had throughout the world. The book includes contributions from professionals in the field of history, philosophy, law, and medicine. The book