WWI
WWII
U.S at the Home front
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General Facts
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This man was assassinated by a Serbian terrorist

Franz Ferdinand 

100

The country that attacked America at Pearl Harbor

Japan 

100

Symbol of a strong woman who went to work in the factories

Rosie the Riveter 

100

Someone who is against getting involved in another nations war is called this. HINT: Charles Lindbergh was one 

Isolationist 

100

The nations of the Central Powers

Germany Austria-Hungarian Empire, and Ottoman empire (Will accept Italy as well) 

200

The type of warfare made popular during WWI was called...

Trench Warfare

200

Giving into demands in order to avoid a conflict is called this

appeasement 

200

Where were Japanese Americans sent following the attack on Pearl Harbor 

Internment camps

200

An extreme form of patriotism that is marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries  

Nationalism 

200

Which countries made up the triple entente 

Britain France Russia 

300

This country was blamed for causing WWI and forced to pay huge war reparations  

Germany 

300

The type of warfare used by the Germans was called what?

Blitzkrieg 

300

Americans at the home front were allowed to have only a fixed amount of particular commodities during WWII. 

Rationing 

300

Competition to build up weapons and military 

militarism 

300

Name three of the allied powers in WWII

Great Britain, France, Russia, the US, or China

400

Germany had an alliance with this duel-empire 

Austria Hungary 

400

What two countries allowed Germany to gain so much power?

Britain and France 

400

These were planted in order to increase food production during the war 

Victory gardens

400

Political philosophy that promotes a strong central government controlled by the military and led by a powerful dictator

Fascism 

400

On this night, known as the night of broken glass Nazis in Germany torched synagogues, vandalized Jewish homes, schools and businesses and killed close to 100 Jews.  

Kristallnacht 

500

What is a term for a cease-fire between opponents in a war?

armistice 

500

Which country was attacked on September 1, 1939 marking the beginning of WWII 

Poland 

500

What does WPB stand for? 

War Production Board 

500

Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace following WWI was called what? 

14 points 

500

This organization's purpose was to prevent future world wars and was formed after WWI.

The League of Nations 

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