Events Leading to War
Wartime Economy
Racism during WWII
European Theater
Pacific Theater
100

The US passed this law to make sure there were enough soldiers in the military in case the US joined the War

Selective Service Act

100

The government encouraged and forced civilians to do this, which is to reduce consumption in order to make sure there was enough food, resources and supplies for the war effort

ration/rationing

100

Who did the Tuskegee Airmen have to give up their train seats to in the film?

German Prisoners of War

100

Towards the end of the War in Europe, President Roosevelt died and was replaced by this man, Roosevelt's Vice President

Harry Truman

100

This was the name for the secret atomic program of the United States

Manhattan Project

200

Some historians argue that this country was treated too harshly by the Treaty of Versailles

Germany

200

This was the iconic fictional person that represented female industrial workers during WW2 in posters and in songs

Rosie the Riveter

200

What group of African-Americans was the primary target of racial violence including lynching in the late 1800s to the mid-1900s?

Military Veterans

200

What was the name for the Allies plan to invade and retake France from the Germans, thus opening up a Western Front in Europe?

Operation Overlord

200

This was the overall strategy of the United States against Japan in the Pacific Theater that led the US towards Japan and the Philippines

Island Hopping

300

France and Britain waited until Germany invaded this country in 1939 to declare War

Poland

300

This statistic fell dramatically during the War, showing that the wartime economy was lifting the US out of the Great Depression

Unemployment Rate

300

In the reading we did about a Japanese girl who was in an internment camp, she described using this for pillows and mattresses

straw

300

This was the strategic grouping of merchant ships and battleships for protection against German submarines in the Battle of the Atlantic

Convoys

300

This is the Japanese name for bomb-affected people, those who survived with terrible injuries, mutilations and sicknesses from the atomic attacks

Hibakusha

400

What were the laws called that United States passed that limited US support of warring countries?

Neutrality Acts

400

This is name for a loan that citizens give to the government. It is one of the main ways the US funded the War.

War Bonds

400

This was the executive order that created Japanese internment camps, or the imprisonment of Japanese Americans based on their ethnicity

Executive Order 9066

400

After this important battle in Russia, Germany was on the defensive and forced to continue to retreat back to Germany's borders

Battle of Stalingrad

400

In which state was the first atomic bomb successfully tested?

New Mexico

500

When the British ran out of money, the US passed this Act to allow shipment of US goods to the Allies

Lend Lease Act

500

The United States created this organization to help with the creation of war supplies including weapons and ships

War Productions Board

500

Young rebellious Mexican Americans and US Sailors clashed on the streets of Los Angeles in these riots during WW2

Zoot Suit Riots

500

Which country in Europe did the US want to invade abd defeat first, before opening up a Western Front?

Italy

500

The United States sent Japan this document which told Japan if they did not surrender unconditionally they would be destroyed

Potsdam Declaration