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100

The nickname given to or "mascot" of women factory workers during WW2

Rosie the Riveter

100

These are issued by the Federal government to help finance/pay for the war.

War bonds

100

V-E Day stands for...

Victory in Europe.

100

What was island hopping?

US strategy in the Pacific to attack and occupy some islands leaving others behind and isolated from Japanese supplies.

100

This was the goal of the Manhattan Project.

Develop atomic/nuclear weapons

200

Organizations such as the WAACs and WAVEs enabled women to...

Join the military in non-combat positions.

200

How did World War II impact the Great Depression?

It helped to finally end it

200

The last German offensive of the war.

Battle of the Bulge

200

What was the goal of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor?

Destroy US aircraft carriers and oil supplies to delay US action in the war.

200

Kamikaze can be translated to... (from a video we watched in class)

Divine Wind

300

- Happened in Los Angeles

- Violence between US Navy sailors and male Hispanic civilians

- Highlighted racial tension and inequality during World War II

The Zoot Suit Riots

300

Why did the US practicing rationing during WW2?

To save up a surplus to send to our allies and troops overseas

300

In response to the Lend-Lease Act, Germany and the Axis allies decided to do what in 1940 and 1941?

Use submarines/U-Boats to attack American ships.

(The rattlesnakes of the Atlantic!)

300

Which battles or tactics led the US to support dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

(300 points each for 3 answers)

Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Kamikazes. Japanese soldiers and citizens seemed willing to die rather than surrender. 

300

Groups supporting this ideology disappeared following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?

Isolationism 

400

What was the main reason behind the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II?

Unfounded fear, paranoia, and distrust of people of Japanese descent following Pearl Harbor.
400

What law was passed after France's surrender in 1940 and the Battle of Britain to increase support to Great Britain and the allies? This law allowed them to buy supplies on credit.

Lend-Lease Act

400

Why was Stalingrad so important?

Turning point battle in eastern Europe. Nazis/Axis will be forced to retreat back to Germany for the remainder of the war.

400

Why did US President Harry Truman decide to drop the atomic bombs on Japan?

To avoid an invasion of the Japanese home islands

To save American lives

To speed up the end of the war

To intimidate the USSR


400

The battle was a turning point in the Pacific because it destroyed most of Japan's aircraft carriers and halted their expansion.

Midway.

500

This man planned a march on Washington DC to protest discrimination in defense industry hiring.

A. Philip Randolph

500

These government offices were created to coordinate and supervise US manufacturing for war production.

3 possible answers. 500 points each.

Office of War Mobilization

War Production Board

Office of Price Administration

500

This was the first WW2 battle/action in the European theater to involve US troops

Operation Torch (Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria)

500

Which Japanese city was fire-bombed in an effort to get Japan to surrender? (It didn't work...)

Tokyo

500

When the US entered the war which area/theater did they want to focus their involvement first? 

Europe first (it's closer) and then the Pacific.

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