The effect on the workforce in regards to women and minorities
More and better jobs
The project famous for the development of the atomic bomb
Manhattan Project
The name that the Internment camps were called to make them seem less harsh
Relocation Centers
The effect on the overall economy of the US by the end of the war
Positive growth
The attack on Pearl Harbor had the US abandon this and enter the war
Neutrality
The first all African American unit to be trained fighter pilots
Tuskegee Airmen
The President which authorized the use of the atomic bomb
President Truman
The legal case that was on the Constitutionality of forced relocation
Korematsu v. U.S.
The defeated country which the US developed a strong relationship with
Japan
The group which believed that the dispute was between foreign nations and that the US should stay uninvolved
Isolationists
Group of Navajo who used their native language to transmit messages which the Japanese considered unbreakable
Navajo Code-Talkers
What bombing attack on Japan had more immediate casualties than the atomic bombs
Tokyo Firebombing
The number of internment camps in the US
10
Conference in which FDR, Churchill, and Stalin met to put Postwar plans in place and discuss plans for approaching defeat and occupation of Germany
Yalta Conference
The first was passed by Congress in 1935 which prohibited the export of “arms, ammunition, and implements of war”
Neutrality Acts
This women's group ferried, tested, and delivered planes across the country
WASPs (Women's Airforce Service Pilots)
This was the amount of casualties caused by the bombings, both from the bomb's immediate effects and its lingering effects over the next four months
150,000 - 226,000
The number of Japanese civilians displaced from their homes between 1943 and 1945
~8.5 million (8-9 million accepted)
Early Allied document formed by the primary Allied powers which outlined several goals of the anti-Axis forces and established the foundations of an Allied alliance and Allied goals
Atlantic Charter
System that allowed the United States to provide weaponry to nations "vital to the defense of the United States"
Lend-Lease Act
Authorized by FDR and allowed the removal of any or all people from military areas "as deemed necessary or desirable" after Pearl Harbor
Executive Order #9066
This incident marked an attempted military coup that attempted to prevent Emperor Hirohito from surrendering regardless of the atomic bombs
Kyūjō incident
At least four of the states which contained internment camps
California, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Arkansas.
Agency promoting inter-American cooperation, especially in commercial and economic areas, with the goal of rooting out Axis political and cultural influence
Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
First peacetime draft which provided for all men 21-35 to register for the military
Selective Training and Service Act