The main event that let to the Harlem Renaissance and booms of black culture in the northern U.S.
What is the Great Migration?
Group of policies passed by FDR to get the united states out of the great depression. This heavily increased the United States spending.
What is the New Deal?
ways that the united states was able to afford World War II at the end of the great depression.
What is Rationing?
Way the united states was able to support their allies before joining World War II formally.
What is the lend-lease act?
What is Pearl Harbor?
the fear of communism during the 1920s, which would have a resurgence during the Cold War.
What is The First Red Scare?
groups of people would go to banks and withdraw all of their money from accounts
What is a Bank Run?
This was the primary reason for women taking factory jobs during the Great Depression.
What is taking the jobs men left behind to fight in the war?
members of the big three during WWII.
Who was the US, the USSR and The UK
military strategy used by the United States, in which we would slowly move from one piece of land to another until we reached mainland Japan.
What is Island Hopping?
Amendment which prohibited the sale, manufacturing, and transportation of alcohol illegal. This would also cause a rise in crime rates.
What is the 18th Amendment?
Herbert hoovers response to the Great Depression.
what is spending the least amount of money (or some variation of this) (conservative)?
The two 'V's' in the 'Double V Campaign'?
What is
victory at home against Jim Crow
victory abroad against Germany (fascism is also fine)?
Massive genocide of Jewish people committed by the Germans during WWII.
What is the Holocaust?
cities destroyed the United States used Atomic Bombs to destroy.
What is Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
flappers fought for the passage of this amendment during the roaring 20s. Women's Suffrage.
What is the 19th Amendment?
The critique of the New Deal made by many conservatives during FDRS presidency.
What is the New Deal gave the federal government too much power?
trials that tried and charged German officers who committed 'crimes against humanity' during WWII.
What are the Nuremburg Trials?
largest amphibious invasion in military history on Normandy Beach.
What is the D-Day invasion?
Name of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
What is 'Little Boy'?
trial that reflected the United States returning to more protestant views.
What is the Scopes Trial?
A New Deal policy still in effect today, which insures American money that is help in banks.
What is the FDIC?
Native Americans who used their language to send messages during the war.
Who were the Navajo Code Talkers?
repeated and nonstop attacks, a military strategy used by Germany. This was also known as 'Lightning War'.
What is Blitzkrieg?
Battle in which it marked a major victory for the United States in the Pacific Theatre.
What is the Battle of Midway?