Origins of WWII
WWII Impact on Americans
Fighting World War II
Aftermath of World War II
This & That
100

The United States' most important strategic and naval base in the Pacific.

What is Pearl Harbor?

100

The Supreme Court case that ruled Japanese Americans' civil rights could be set aside in a time of war.

Korematsu v. United States

100

The Japanese showed their willingness to use force during the Rape of Nanking and also against US forces in the Philippines during this event.

What is the Bataan Death March?

100

This occurred after the war ended when Private Longoria, a Mexican American who fought and died in the war, was returned to his wife and the local funeral home refused her service on the basis of his Mexican heritage.

What is the Longoria Affair?

100

They were the first African American fighter pilots in World War II, showed that African Americans could handle even the toughest assignments.

Who were the Tuskegee Airmen?

200

The first series of these said the United States would not sell weapons or give loans to any country involved in war.

What is the Neutrality Act?

200

African Americans and Japanese Americans both served in these types of units

What are segregated units?

200

Where did Allied troops deploy on D-Day, the first day of Operation Overlord?

What is the beaches of Normandy?

200

What bill helped over 2 million U.S. veterans attend college after World War II?

What is the GI Bill?

200

This was the US response to Japan's surprise attack on a U.S. naval base in Pearl Harbor.

What is a declaration of war on Japan?

300

The foreign policy the United States tried to pursue as conflict was brewing in Europe

What is isolationism?

300

Americans were encouraged to do this with goods and resources to ensure everything possible went to the war effort.

What is rationing? 

300

The Allies invaded this Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea in July of 1943.

What is Sicily?

300

Started because African American soldiers returning from the War began demanding equal treatment.

What is the (modern) civil rights movement?

300

Their work was largely credited for the success of the United States at Iwo Jima.

Who are the Navajo Code Talkers?
400

This government system was established by Stalin in the Soviet Union and in three other countries during the period between World War I and World War II

What is totalitarianism?

400

The name given to the troubles that arose when marines and sailors attacked Latinos and pachucos in Los Angeles.

What are the Zoot Suit Riots?

400

Japanese expansion ended completely when the Allies defeated them at _________?

What is the Battle at Midway?

400

These were later paid to Japanese Americans who had been interned during WW2 to begin to compensate for their losses at the hands of the US government.

What are reparations?

400

This act allowed the US to send "all aid short of war" to Allied countries, including letting allies borrow weapons, etc.

What is the Lend-Lease Act?

500

These two countries signed a non-aggression pact in 1939, promising to not attack one another.

What are Germany and the Soviet Union

500

This office was instituted when the war began in order to control money, rent, etc. and prevent inflation.

What is the Office of Price Administration?

500

The top-secret American program to develop an atomic weapon.

What was the Manhattan Project?

500

The lead scientist on the Manhattan Project, he felt that the US used the atomic bomb incorrectly, but defended the science and his work on the project.

Who is Robert Oppenheimer?

500

Many women moved into this field as a career after the war. They were part of the economy that does not produce goods.

What is the service sector?

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