Before the U.S. Entered
U.S. Enters the War
The Home Front
Technological Advances
Cold War
100

The U.S. refused to join this international organization, often given as one of the reasons World War II started in Europe.

The League of Nations

100

This event prompted U.S. entry into World War II.

The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
100

As a result of the war effort, more and more ________ were asked to step into factory roles.

women

100

The __________ Project resulted in the development of the Atomic Bomb.

Manhattan

100

The Cold War was a conflict between the U.S. and _________.

The Soviet Union

200

World War II started in 1939 when Hitler invaded _________.

Poland

200

The United States was allied with what three countries during World War II.

Britain, France, and Russia.

200

Americans were encouraged to ___________ products to conserve resources for the war effort.

ration

200

The main idea or principle during that Cold War that most likely prevented either the U.S. or U.S.S.R. from using nuclear weapons.

Mutually Assured Destruction

200

The alliance of countries supporting the United States.

NATO

300

These laws were passed in the 1930s to prevent the U.S. from getting involved in a foreign war.

The Neutrality Acts

300

The United States argued that the war was a fight against _______, this system of government carried out by Hitler and Mussoloni.

Fascism

300

The United States government made extensive use of ___________ during WWII to influence public opinion.

Propaganda

300

In 1962, President Kennedy pledged that the United States would achieve this goal by the end of the decade.

Sending a man to the moon.

300

This was the name of the U.S. investment to rebuild Western Europe.

The Marshall Plan

400
The program introduced by Roosevelt to supply the British war effort without getting directly involved in the war.

Lend-Lease

400

The strategic reason the Japanese targeted Pearl Harbor.

They were trying to weaken U.S. power over the Philippines, vital to gaining access to oil resources in the Pacific.

400

The result of FDR's Executive Order 9066.

The forced internment of Japanese-Americans.

400

The Soviet Union beat the U.S. to space by launching this satellite in 1967.

Sputnik

400

The name of the failed attempt (supported secretly by the U.S.) to overthrow Castro in Cuba.

Bay of Pigs

500

This agreement was signed between Churchill and Roosevelt outlining their "hopes for a better future for the world."

The Atlantic Charter

500

The first place the U.S. sent troops after Pearl Harbor was ___________.

North Africa

500

The Community Facilities Act of 1942 focused on providing this service.

Child/day care for working mothers.

500

This collaborative space project between the U.S. and the Soviet Union was a sign that Cold War tensions were easing.

Apollo-Soyuz

500

The ________ Doctrine is the policy of the U.S. that the U.S. would not allow communism to spread.

Truman

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