chapter 23
chapter 23
chapter 24
chapter 24
TV Shows
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How did the US respond in the 1930's to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy?
What is passed a series of neutrality laws 
100
What was a major goal of US foreign policy in the 1930s
What is provide defensive weapons to our European allies
100

What happened to the US economy during WWII?

What is many essential goods were rationed
100
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor is an illustration of what?
What is the impact an event can have on the social and economic fabrics of America
100
On Drake and Josh, who is Megan?
what is Drake and Josh's little sister 
200
The refusal of the US to join the league of nations reflected a desire of the nation do what?
What is return to a policy of isolation
200
What was the main reason President Roosevelt announced the ''Good neighbor policy''?
what is to improve relations with Latin American nations
200
What is true about the racial relations during WWII?
What is despite support for the war effort, racial minorities often faced discrimination
200
What happened to most Japenese Americans during the war?
what is lost their homes and businesses
200
On Grey's Anatomy What was the name of Teddy Altman's husband? 
What is Henry Burton
300
which most accurately characterizes the policy followed by the United States in the years between WWI and WWII?
What is isolation from European military conflicts
300
What is most accurate about President Roosevelt's announcement of his "Good Neighbor Policy"? 
what is he saw it as a way to revoke the principles of the "Big stick" Policy
300
What were victory gardens used for during the war?
What is raise more food for home consumers 
300
What is the action Roosevelt took that permitted military commanders to require Japanese Americans to relocate to interim camps away from Western coastal regions?
What is Executive Order 9066
300
On Fuller House, who lives in New York?
what is Michelle
400
The neutrality laws passed in the 1930s were based on the assumption that the surest way to avoid war was for the United States to do what?
What is to restrict loans to warring nations and to limit trade with them
400
Why is banning loans to nations at war and prohibiting the sale of arms to nations at war similar?
what is to keep the US out of war
400
During the war what did the Japanese-Americans most intern?
What is most Japanese-Americans lost their homes and businesses
400
Why did the US suffer from little physical damage in WWII?
what is geographic isolation kept America protected from most of the fighting
400
On ICarly, what is the name of the smoothie place they always go to?
What is Groovy Smoothie
500
What action showed that US wanted to isolate itself from European conflicts after WWI?
What is refusing to join the League of Nations
500
What were the two main reasons for isolationism?
what is Americans were cut off by two oceans from Europe and Asia, and Americans were disenchanted with problems in the world
500

What changes happened to American society from the mobilization of resources by the US during the war?

what is the planting of victory gardens, rationing of goods for the war effort, increase of women in the workforce
500
How were the court cases Plessy v. Furgison and Korematsu v. the United States similar?
What are specific groups of people were targeted based on their race on ethnicity
500
On Big Time Rush, Which band member always wore a helmet?
What is Carlos
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