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WW2- Pacific
WW2- Europe
Cold War
100

a system that limited how much of certain goods people could buy

Rationing

100

Used to help finance the war

War Bonds

100

Pilots flew planes into battle ships and aircraft carriers

“Kamikaze” Pilots 

100

U.S. entered into the war in

1941

100

The stop of Soviet influence & the spread of communism

Containment

200

What is the name given to the treatment of Jews and other groups (such as Gypsies, Communists, homosexuals and the handicapped) considered “undesirable” by the Nazis?

Holocaust 

200

The office of war information directed....

Propaganda 

200
  • The turning point of the war in the pacific was the….. 

Battle of Midway
200

Allied invasion of German-controlled Europe along the French coast (Normandy).

D-Day

200

A military alliance among democratic countries in Europe & North America

NATO

300

a temporary marked increase in the birth rate, especially the one following World War II

Baby Boom

300

The _______________ directed factories to produce war supplies in order to
out-produce the Axis Powers

War Production Board 

300

Who wrote to President Roosevelt about the idea of creating the Atomic Bomb  

Albert Einstein 

300

How many Americans died at the Battle of Bulge

19,000

300

For 11 months, U.S. & British planes filled with supplies landed in Berlin to bring food, fuel, & supplies

Berlin Airlift

400

Which was a wartime strategy used by the United States against Japan?

Island Hopping

400

What office set fixed prices on consumer goods and distributed rationing books 

The office of price administration 

400

The First place in Japan that the United States used the Atomic Bomb

Hiroshima 

400

The Soviet victory at ___________ was a turning point in World War II because the Russians began pushing towards Germany from the East by 1943

Stalingrad

400

The USA became a leader in the _________________
& World Bank

United Nations

500

Plan in which the US offered $13 billion to help rebuild post-war Europe

Marshall Plan 
500

Group of African American fighter pilots 

Tuskegee Airmen 

500

What year did Japan Surrender? 

1945

500

On May 9, 1945, the German government signed an unconditional surrender to the Allies

V-E Day

500

This agency was created to spy on foreign nations, collect national security information, and carry out covert operations

CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) 

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