Which country attacked United States at Pearl Harbor?
What is Japan?
What is the military term for the D-Day mission?
What is Operation Overlord?
What event led to the US entering WWII?
What is Pearl Harbor?
Rosie the Riveter posters were meant to target which group?
Who are women?
This president is known for his role in the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
What was one of the main pressures on Japan that led to tensions with America?
What is embargo on military goods?
Which allied countries participated in D-Day?
Who is The USA, Britain, and Canada?
Which countries were considered allies to America in WWII? (list at least 3)
Who was Britain, France, Canada, Soviet Union?
What two countries were often the "villains" of WWII propaganda?
What are Germany and Japan?
The legal basis for the segregation of public facilities in the South was established by this 1896 Supreme Court decision.
What is Plessy v. Ferguson?
What weapon was used to attack the fleet at Pearl Harbor?
What is Planes?
D-Day made military history by being known as what?
What is the most successful naval invasion in history?
How did WWII impact the U.S. economy?
What is the economy strengthened (the war industry boomed)?
Which types of media were used for propaganda? (at least 2)
What is radio, posters, films, newspapers?
This was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas, founded in 1607.
What is Jamestown?
When did the U.S. declare war and enter WWII?
When is December 8th, 1944 (Or the day after Pearl Harbor)?
Which major city was liberated shorted after D-Day?
What is Paris?
How many terms did FDR serve as president (before and during WWII)?
What is 3?
What are Fireside Chats?
This foreign policy stance, which sought to avoid entanglement in European conflicts, was a major component of U.S. diplomacy prior to its entry into World War I.
What is isolationism?
What is the term used for pilots who flew into their targets?
What is Kamikaze pilots?
How many beaches were stormed by the Allies on D-Day?
What is 5 (Omaha, Utah, Juno, Sword, and Gold)?
What was the name of the organization that employed women in the military?
What is WAC (Women's Army Corps)?
This iconic figure depicts a white man with a white beard and hair dressed in an American Flag outfit saying "I Want YOU for the U.S. Army"
Who is Uncle Sam?
This 1955 murder of a 14-year-old African American boy in Mississippi galvanized the civil rights movement and led to widespread protests.
Who is Emmet Till?