WWI - Part 1
WWI - Part 2
WWII - Part I
WWII - Part II
WWII - Part III
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the assination of the heir to Sarajevo, Archduke Ferdinand
What is one reason for WWI?
100
The Allies in 1918
Who won WWI?
100
held jobs of men while they were away at war
Who are women on the homefront?
100
In the 1930’s, the United States attempted to avoid a repetition of the events leading up to United States involvement in World War I by
passing a series of neutrality laws
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a world meeting to make German leaders accountable for the Holocaust
What are the Nuremberg Trials?
200
Austria- Hungary
Who made the first declaration of war?
200
1919, Hall of Mirrors at Versailles
When and where was the treaty between France and Germany signed?
200
helped rebuild the European economy
What is the Marshall Plan?
200
policy to stop the spread of communism
What is containment?
200
the project that helped develop the Atomic bomb
What is the Manhattan Project?
300
German invasion of Belgium
Which German attack provoked Britain to join the war?
300
The US refused membership to Wilson's League of Nations (T/F)
True
300
the internment of Japanese Americans due to racial prejudice
What is Executive Order 9066?
300
The United States became involved in World War II primarily because
Germany and Japan achieved important military successes in Europe and Asia / Pearl Harbor
300
provided federal funds for veterans to go to college
What is the GI Bill?
400
April 6, 1917
What is the date that the US declares war on Germany?
400
The League of Nations was replaced by the United Nations. (T/F)
True
400
President Harry Truman’s decision to use atomic bombs against Japan was primarily based on his belief that...
an invasion of Japan would result in excessive casualties
400
the United States provided critical aid to Great Britain and the Soviet Union through this
What is the Lend-Lease program?
400
Hitler's plan to mass exterminate "undesirable peoples"
What is "The Final Solution?"
500
John Pershing
Who was the US commander of forces in Europe?
500
These were policies designed to end World War I and provide peace in Europe. They were presented in a speech by US President Woodrow Wilson on January 8, 1918.
What are the Fourteen Points?
500
the effort to fight discrimination at home and fascism abroad
What is the Double V campaign?
500
cutting public supply of goods in order to benefit the military
What is rationing?
500
The leaders of Britain, Russia, Germany, Italy, and Japan
Who are Churchill, Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini, Hirohito?
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