Called the attack on American soil, "A Date that will live in Infamy"
FDR
True or false: all men between the ages of 21 and 45 were required to register for the draft.
True
A majority of Americans initial stance towards the Wars
Isolationism
“It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world; in my opinion, it is unnecessary and would be unwise to extend them…”
Isolationism
What holiday is on November 11th?
Veterans Day
Attack on America happened where?
A way used to pay for the war
Bonds
Limited freedom of speech during times of war
Schenck v. The U.S.
“I recommend that we make it possible for those nations to continue to obtain war materials in the United States, fitting their orders into our own program. And nearly all of their material would, if the time ever came, be useful in our own defense.”
Intervention
What NFL team is currently the only team 9-0?
The Chiefs
False
The Office of ____________ was created during the war to watch what was being said.
First act in American history that limited freedom of speech by not allowing criticism of the government.
Sedition Act
“I cannot help but feel that we should settle our own problems before we undertake to settle the problems of Asia, Africa, Australasia, South America and Europe. . . The problems of Europe are not our own.”
Isolationism
What is the fast food restaurant with the slogan, "Have it Your Way"
Burger King
True or False: After the attack, Congresses vote to go to war was unanimous.
False
Court case that allowed Japanese Americans to be moved into internment camps during the war
Korematsu v. The U.S.
Two events that entered America into WW1
Sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman note
"But it does mean that the future of America will not be tied to these eternal wars in Europe. It means that American boys will not be sent across the ocean to die so that England or Germany or France or Spain may dominate the other nations.”
Isolation
What is the capital of Wisconsin?
Madison
Date of attack
December 7, 1941
Executive order which forced Japanese Americans into internment camps
Executive Order 9066
War in which the writ of habeas corpus was suspended, which suspended the right to a trial.
The Civil War
“It is easy for you and for me to shrug our shoulders and to say that conflicts taking place thousands of miles from the continental United States … do not seriously affect the Americas—and that all the United States has to do is to ignore them… . Passionately though we may desire detachment, we are forced to realize that … every battle that is fought, does affect the American future.”
Intervention
How many countries has Mrs. Basha been to?
18