Immigrants
Immigration
Manhattan Project #1
Manhattan Project #2
Manhattan Project #3
100
Based on estimates, there are this many illegal immigrants in the U.S.
What is 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S.
100
Has the power to provide immigrants a path to citizenship.
What is Congress.
100
The goal of the Manhattan Project.
What is to build a nuclear weapon.
100
Scientist who provided the theoretical basis for the atomic bomb with his famous formula E=mc2, which became the starting point for the development of nuclear weapons during World War II.
Who is Albert Einstein
100
The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, the U.S. naval base in Hawaii, on this date in history.
What is December 7, 1941
200
The majority of illegal immigrants are from this country.
What is Mexico – about 6.5 million.
200
This political party formed in the 1840s.
What is the American Party, or the Know-Nothings.
200
Number of people employed by the project.
What is 130,000.
200
Headquarters for the Manhattan Project.
What is New York City
200
The U.S. first tested the atomic bomb in 1945. This nation tested an atomic bomb just four years after the U.S.
What is the Soviet Union
300
This political party has focused on a path toward legalization for those here illegally.
What is the Democrats.
300
The purpose of this act, passed by Congress in 1882, and later repealed in 1943, was to bar immigrants from China.
What is the Chinese Exclusion Act.
300
Location where the bombs used to end World War II were made.
What is Los Alamos, New Mexico.
300
Physicist in charge of designing and building the bomb.
Who is J. Robert Oppenheimer
300
The two nicknames for two early versions of the atomic bomb.
What is Fat Man & Little Boy
400
This political party has focused on tightening border security.
What is the Republicans.
400
After the elimination of quotas in 1965, there was an influx of immigrants from these two regions.
What is Asia and Latin America.
400
The two elements scientists thought could provide the amount of energy that would be necessary for the success of the atomic bomb.
What are Uranium and plutonium.
400
August 6, 1945.
What is the U.S. bombed Hiroshima
400
August 9, 1945.
What is a second atomic bomb was dropped in Nagasaki
500
The goal of this act was to provide a path to citizenship for those brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
What is the Dream Act.
500
This percent of farm workers are illegal immigrants.
What is about 25 percent.
500
Approved by the U.N. to halt the spread of nuclear arms.
What is the Non-Proliferation Treaty
500
SALT stands for this.
What is the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty
500
Two effects of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
What is Buildings were vaporized and 70,000 people were killed instantly
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