Life on the Homefront
The role of the Government
Foreign contributions
Foreign discriminations
random
100

rounded to the nearest million, about how many women took jobs that were never available for women before?

what is around 6 million

100

what was the federal reserve's main focus

what is supporting financial aid

100

African Americans

what is serving in segregated units like the Tuskegee Airmen and worked in wartime industries. 

100

African Americans

what is facing Jim Crow laws, limited military roles, and workplace discrimination 

100

what do atomic bombs do to the shadows of those it hits

what is burning them into the ground

200

What was a major symbol during World War 2 for women in the workforce?

what is Rosie the Riveter

200

What did the office of Price administration do?

what is reduced inflation and stabilized the economy

200

Asian Americans

what is serving in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, one of the most decorated military units. 

200

Asian Americans

what is losing homes, businesses, and rights. 

200

who did dropping the bomb give power?

what is the US military 

300

About how many of the men that were drafted were actually placed in the military in World War Two?

what is About one fifth (10 million out of 50 million)

300

What did the office of Scientific Research and development do?

what is helping to create the first nuclear bomb

300

Latino Americans

what is providing labor for the war effort 

300

Latino Americans

what is facing segregation and racial violence, including the Zoot Suit Riots, where servicemen attacked Latino children 

300

what race did dropping the bobs start

what is the nuclear arms race

400

Roll of books movies and cartoons during and after the war

What is to gain support for the government

400

What rationing took place during WW2?

what is Helping distribute the goods and services fairly and efficiently

400

Native Americans

what is being Navajo Code Talkers, whose unbreakable code helped win battles 

400

Native Americans

what is forcing assimilation, lack of recognition, and difficulties returning to reservations after service 

400

what did dropping the bombs prevent

what is a prolonged war and soviet expansions

500

The role of entertainment after the war 

what is bringing happiness and sad time

500

the Books governments may keep track of what people ate after and during the war

What are ration books

500

The Common between them all

what is contributing greatly to the war effort

500

The Common between them all

what is being discriminated against despite their service

500

2 places we bombed in ww2 in japan

Hiroshima and Nagasaki