Before Pearl Harbor
America Goes to War
The Homefront
War Stuff
Miscellany
100

Although each governmental system had differences, Japan, Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union, in 1939, each had this type of system.

What is totalitarianism?

100

The image of this woman (actually her nickname) became the heroic symbol during the war of a female factory worker.

Who was Rosie the Riveter?

100

The federal government tried to reduce public usage of food and fuel during WWII though this method.

What was rationing?

100

Translated as ‘divine wind’ and referring to a tsunami that had once destroyed a Mongol fleet attempting to invade Japan, this was the term for suicide pilots near the end of the war.

What is kamikaze?

200

The deliberate extermination of a specific group of people.

What is genocide?

200

The program used by the U.S government that brought Mexican workers into the United States to help increase food production by bypassing standard immigration rules.

What was the Bracero program?

200

In LA Mexican-American teenagers were targeted by white mobs in a series of attacks known as this.

What were the Zoot Suit Riots?

200

A massive air and sea attack on German-occupied France conducted primarily by the US, UK, and Canada.

What was D-Day?

200

This program was intended to allow veterans to attend college for free after the war (but mostly only worked if you were white.)

What was the GI Bill?

300
Used as a symbol of the beginning of the march toward the "Final Solution." German for 'night of broken glass.'

Was was Kristallnacht?

300

Roosevelt signed an executive order outlawing discrimination in defense jobs as a response to a threatened March on Washington, led by this man.

Who was A. Philip Randolph?

300

African American servicemen were encouraged to fight a double war against dictatorship overseas and discrimination at home known as this.

What was the Double V Campaign?

300

The plan to develop the atomic bomb was know by this code name.

What was the Manhattan Project?

300

The name of the ship carrying Jewish refugees who were denied entry to the U.S. and were forced to return to Europe (many ending up in extermination camps.)

What was the St. Louis?

400

To keep the United States out of future wars, Congress passed these series of Acts in 1935, 1937, and 1939.

What were the Neutrality Acts?

400

Strong anti-Japanese feelings after Pearl Harbor led Roosevelt to approve this action.

What was Order 9066 (Japanese Removal Act)?

400

This SCOTUS case ruled that Japanese incarceration was justified.

What was Korematsu?

400

This group was essential in keeping American messages encoded and undecipherable by the Japanese.

Who were the Navajo Code Talkers?

400

These were Roosevelt's "Four Freedoms." 


100 points each if you don't get them all.  Partial points can be stolen.

What are: Freedom from want

Freedom from fear

Freedom of Worship

Freedom of Speech/Expression?

500

A policy allowing the president to provide weapons to certain foreign countries (on loan).

What was the Lend-Lease Act?

500

To assign resources to the armed forces and war industries as needed the government created this organization.

What was the War Industries Board?

500

The Bataan Death March, a war crime committed by the Imperial Japanese Army against US Soldiers, took place on this island nation.

What is the Philippines?