Beginning of the War
A-Bomb and Internment
Fighting in European Theatre
Fighting in Pacific Theatre
Homefront
100

Which event prompted the U.S. to enter World War II?

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

100

Which U.S. President decided to drop 2 atomic bombs on Japan? 

President Harry S. Truman

100

Why did the Nazis use concentration camps in Europe during World War II?

It was part of Hitler's "Final Solution", where genocide would be used against the Jewish population in Europe, termed "The Holocaust"

100

The 22nd Amendment was passed after World War II, which limited a president to serving ____________ terms.

Two

100

The U.S. government told citizens to grow these in order to save enough food for the soldiers overseas.

Victory Gardens

200

 What is an embargo?

A government order that restricts trade with a specified country or the exchange of specific goods

200

Many years after WWII, President Clinton publicly apologized to this group of Americans, for putting them in Internment Camps here in the U.S.

Japanese-Americans, Japanese

200

Which European battle involved a large number of American troops, it was named after the shape that the Germans created during their offensive?

The Battle of the Bulge

200

Why did the U.S. seize (take over) many Pacific islands during WWII?

To try to weaken the control of the Japanese and to gain access to vital natural resources

200

These booklets were given out to citizens in order to limit the amount of things they could buy during WWII, due to shortages of resources that went to soldiers.

Rationing books, rationing coupons

300

In what years was World War II fought around the world?  

1939-1945

300

Which 2 Japanese cities were bombed with nuclear weapons during the end of WWII? 

Hiroshima and Nagasaki 

300

Vernon Baker was given this award for destroying several German positions during World War II

The Congressional Medal of Honor

300

Which Battle occurred in the Pacific Ocean on a small island, seen as a major defeat for the Japanese? 

Battle of Midway

300

This group of the U.S. population was depended on during WWII to work in the factories and produce war materials for soldiers 

Women

400

Who was the President of the U.S. during the beginning of World War II? 

President Franklin D. Roosevelt

400

What was the purpose of Executive Order 9066 in the U.S.?

Meant to imprison all Japanese-Americans, who were seen as a threat, possibly could become traitors

400

Known as D-Day, what was the location of this major Allied invasion, which tried to limit Germany's control of Europe? 

Beaches of Normandy, France. (Omaha Beach and Utah Beach for the U.S.)

400

This invention was created during WWII in order to see if enemy aircraft were about to attack 

Radar

400

This group of Americans was important during WWII, as they provided secret codes for the allies that could not be broken by the Germans or the Japanese.

The Navajo Code Talkers

500

Why did Japan attack the United States?

The United States implemented an embargo against Japan

500

What was the name of the research program, that created the first atomic bombs in history? 

The Manhattan Project 

500

How did the Start of WWII help the U.S. economy after the Great Depression?

The U.S. started creating factory jobs to supply wartime materials to Great Britain, France and other European countries. 

500

Name the event, in which American soldiers were forced to walk to a prison camp by the Japanese.  Many soldiers died, located in the Philippines. 

The Bataan Death March

500

Propaganda posters were created during WWII in order to convince Americans to do what?

Help the War Effort in any way they could: volunteer for the Army, work in a factory, grow a victory garden or ration resources

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