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100

These were signed by Roosevelt to prevent any connection with the nations at war in Europe in the 1930s. 

What were the Neutrality Acts? 

100

The bombing of this military base in Hawaii brought America directly into war. 

What was Pearl Harbor? 

100

Executive Order 9066 was used to perform this controversial event. 

What was Japanese Internment? 

100

This battle marked the beginning of the Liberation of France.

What was D-Day? 

100

This horrific event in China marred the world's view of Japan. 

What was the Nanjing Massacre? 

200

Benito Mussolini led Italy out of an economic crisis by using this extreme nationalistic form of government. 

What is fascism? 

200

This continent was the first stop for American forces as they entered into World War II.

What was Africa? 

200

These facilities were used to house Japanese American citizens during World War II.

What were internment camps? 

200

This major action directly led to the end of the war in Japan. 

What was dropping of the Atom bombs? 
200

This term that means, "Night of Broken Glass" was used to describe the event that led to the Holocaust. 

What was Kristallnacht? 

300

This method of diplomacy only allowed Hitler to become more aggressive in his pursuit of empire. 

What was appeasement? 

300

This 60 mile walk ended up being the last for some American and Filipino POWs. 

What was the Bataan Death March? 

300

This significant figure during World War II was also the first lady throughout most of the war. 

Who was Eleanor Roosevelt?

300

This major meeting set up the end of the war and allowed the Soviet Union to attack Japan. 

What was the Yalta Conference. 

300

This meeting of the "new" Big three set up the division of Germany. 

What was the Potsdam Conference? 

400

A nation coming to America to buy arms and munitions with physical money and returning back home was an example of this form of diplomacy.

What was cash and carry? 

400

This battle marked the end of the German "Third Reich". 

What was the Battle of the Bulge? 

400
This major symbol represented the efforts of women during World War II.

Who was Rosie the Riveter? 

400

Setting up the liberation of France was the main goal of this major meeting.

What was the Tehran Conference? 

400

This strategy was used by the US in order to gain closer ground towards Japan. 

What was island hopping? 

500

This agreement allowed the United States to rent out military bases for supplies. 

What was Lend-Lease? 

500

This name was given for the research program toward developing the Atom Bomb. 

What was the Manhattan Project? 

500
A group of Americans led by Charles Lindbergh who did not agree to going to war with Germany during World War II. 

What was the America First Committee? 

500

This name was given for the end of the war with Germany. 

What was V-E day? 
500

This Civil Rights leader led the major Chicano Movement

Who was Cesar Chavez? 

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