
What is this propaganda hoping to achieve?
A- To get people to enlist in the US Army.
B- To remove people from useless jobs.
C- To find more workers for the motor corps.
D- To Make a lot of tanks to kill minorities (Oppression)
C- To find more workers for the motor corps.
What attack led the US to getting into WW2?
The attack on pearl Harbor.
Who was the president of the US during WW1?
Woodrow Wilson
The central powers.
What is a Speakeasy?
An illicit bar selling alcohol during the U.S. Prohibition era (1920-1933), known for being hidden, requiring passwords for entry, and serving drinks quietly to avoid law enforcement.

What message is being told by this image?
A- That liberty bonds are killing the country
B- That lady liberty needs liberty bonds
C- That the US needs five liberty bonds.
D- That buying liberty bonds helps to upkeep liberty.
D- That buying liberty bonds helps to upkeep liberty.
What led the US into entering WW1?
Germany's unrestricted Submarine warfare and it leading to the death of Americans.
Fascist dictator that founded facism as a whole.
Benito Mussolini.
What type/method of battle led to the majority of stalemates in WW1?
Trench warfare
What is a "Shantytown"? (WW1)
A town where unemployed lived after being evicted from their homes.

What is this propaganda saying?
A- That the people of the US should enlist.
B- That the US is stepping into bad territory.
C- That everyone is starting to march into danger.
D- That there's a lot more people going to war.
A- That the people of the US should enlist.
or
D- That there's a lot more people going to war.
What had been intercepted in WW1 that possibly would've changed the entire course of events that transpired.
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What groups were this item/thing been shared between?
The zimmerman note
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Germany and Mexico
Who took over for president FDR after he died? (WW2)
Harry S. Truman, FDR's vice president.
What does Appeasment mean in relations to WW2?
a diplomatic strategy of making concessions to an aggressive power to avoid conflict.
The movement of African Americans from the south to northern cities was called...
The Great Migration.

What is this propaganda's deeper message?
A- That victory gardens make a lot of food.
B- That having a victory garden can help supply food to the poor
C- That victory gardens help towards supplying the war effort.
D- That the need for victory gardens is very high right now.
C- That victory gardens help towards supplying the war effort.
what battle was the turning point in the pacific ww2?
The battle of midway!
The assassination of _____ lead to the start of WW1.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
What were the four M's? (WW2)
Money: cost of war including weapons, food, payment of soldiers, medical supplies etc.
Materials: supplies to make the weapons, oil, rubber, iron, etc.
Manpower: workers for factories, farmers to produce food, soldiers etc.
Minds: persuade the people to fight (propaganda), intelligence (spying), strategy etc.
What were the "Three R's"? (WW1)
Relief - Creation of agencies to combat unemployment, provide jobs, and give food to the people.
Recovery - Long term economic recovery.
Reform - Regulate the stock market and bank system, protect workers' right to unionize,

Decipher the purpose of this propaganda
A- To employ the help of the US people in moving supplies.
B- To show to the US people that we're still pushing forward in the war.
C- To tell the world that the world war is going swimmingly.
D- To allow the US more room to make more related propaganda of the same person.
B- To show to the US people that we're still pushing forward in the war.
This day marked the end of the world war.
May 7th-8th, 1945, VE day.
Died on April 30th, 1945 before the end of the world war.
Hitler
what was the Bonus act? (WW1)
Ensured that non-commissioned WW1 soldiers get money.
Fireside chats were held by ________ with the purpose of speaking directly to the American people about the ________, ________, and the ________.
1- FDR
2- The Great Depression
3- The New Deal
4- World War