War
Role of Women
The bomb
Camps
Government
100
the Japanese, to snuff out the American Naval Fleet in the Pacific.
Who attacked Pearl Harbor in World War II?
100
clerical,teacher,nurse,etc.
What kind of jobs did women had before war?
100
the name to build the Atomic Bomb
What was the Manhattan project?
100
Jews, Gypsies, and prisoners of war
Who was sent to concentration camps?
100
we were scared to get involved in another war after ww1
why did we not enter the war in the beginning of ww2
200
American and Filipinos being out numbered by the Japanese, were forced to retreat resulting in the lost of the Philippines and many capture soldiers.
What happened in the Philippines in early War World II?
200
receive more jobs,opportunities and freedom
What change did women experience during war?
200
The discovery of German scientist splitting the uranium atom.
What sparked the Manhattan project?
200
Gas chambers
What was the method of killing in extermination camps?
200
boosted the economy greatly
what did war production do for the U.S.
300
They were generally put on construction crews and segregated.
What was the African Americans role in early World War II?
300
shipyards,aircraft factories, and other manufacturing plants.
What kind of places did women start working in during World War II?
300
Los Alamos New Mexico
Where was the first Atomic Bomb assembled?
300
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What was the name of the Nazis that job it was to hunt down jews and out them in the camps
300
to secure them from attacking from within
Why did the us imprison Japanese Americans during ww2
400
An African American Movement for equality in both the Armed Forces and back at home.
What was the Double V camping?
400
she was the symbol in the campaign to hire women for factory jobs during World War II
who was Rosie the Riveter?
400
he viewed it as military strategy and quick way to end the war.
Why did President Truman make the decision to drop the bomb?
400
concentration camps were prison camps with horrible conditions met to kill over time - extermination camps instantly killed the weak and feeble worked the healthy to death at an expedient rate.
What is the difference between a concentration camp and extermination camp?
400
civil rights for Japanese Americans
What rights were violated during ww2, for whom
500
Grand admiral Karl Doenitz.
Who surrender unconditionally to the Allies?
500
it gave them a reason to seek out freedom
What did this temporary freedoms due for women?
500
the Enola Gay
What was the name of the plane that drop the bomb?
500
Auschwitz
what was the name of the most infamous death camp
500
Pear harbor
What was the event that led to involvement in the war
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