The 1920s & Great Depression
The New Deal
WWII on the Home Front
WWII Battles & Turning Points
Causes & Effects of WWII
100

This encouraged buying during the 1920s and helped create a consumer culture.

Advertising and installment payments

100

President Roosevelt’s New Deal greatly increased the power of this level of government.

The Federal Government

100

This group gained new job opportunities in factories during WWII.

Women

100

This surprise attack convinced the American public that entering WWII was necessary.

Pearl Harbor

100

FDR died in 1945, leaving this president to decide whether to use the atomic bomb

Truman 

200

This new manufacturing innovation made cars much more affordable by 1925.

Assembly Line

200

The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) tried to help farmers by doing this to production.

Reducing/controlling production

200

This limited how many goods a person could buy.

Rationing or Ration cards

200

Germany, Italy, and Japan's aggressive behavior in the 1930s caused the U.S. to abandon this foreign policy.

Isolationism or Neutrality

200

What event officially started WWII?

The German invasion of Poland

300

Overfarming and this environmental problem caused the Dust Bowl.

Drought

300

Programs such as the CCC and WPA were designed to do what? 

Create jobs/put Americans to work
300

Propaganda asking citizens to conserve goods were created mainly to ensure that soldiers had this?

Food, supplies, etc

300

Arrange these events chronologically: Treaty of Versailles, Hitler becomes Chancellor, Germany invades Poland.

Treaty of Versailles, Hitler becomes Chancellor, Germany invades Poland.

300

What year did WWII begin and end?

1939-1945

400

Buying stocks with borrowed money and hoping the price keeps rising is known as this, a major cause of the 1929 crash.

Overspeculation 

400

These lines, seen in many cities, formed because of widespread business failures and unemployment. 

Bread lines

400

E.O. 9066 did what? 

Allowed to the government to place Japanese-Americans in internment camps for the duration of the war.

400

This U.S. project began shortly after entering WWII to develop atomic weapons.

Manhattan Project

400

What 3 countries made up the Axis powers?

Germany, Japan, Italy

500

Fear after the stock market crash caused these financial institutions to fail when people rushed to withdraw their savings.

Banks

500

What ultimately helped end the Great Depression?

WWII

500

The U.S. had already been aiding the Allies before Pearl Harbor through this program that loaned weapons to Great Britain and the Soviet Union. 

Lend-Lease

500

The U.S. dropped the first atomic bomb in this Japanese city.

Hiroshima

500

What was considered the turning point in the Pacific theater?

What was considered the turning point in the European theater?

Midway 

Battle of the Bulge

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