War in the Pacific
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Civil Rights & Legal Cases
Home Front
100

This event on December 7, 1941 brought the United States into WWII.

What is the attack on Pearl Harbor?

100

VE Day celebrates this event in 1945.

What is Germany’s surrender?

100

This policy allowed the U.S. to sell supplies to Britain and France as long as they paid upfront and used their own ships.

What is Cash and Carry?

100

He refused to comply with removal orders and became a symbol of civil rights resistance.

Who is Fred Korematsu?

100

She symbolized women working industrial jobs during WWII.

Who is Rosie the Riveter?

200

The U.S. dropped atomic bombs on these two Japanese cities in August 1945.

What are Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

200

Approximately how many Jews were murdered during the Holocaust?

What is six million?

200

FDR approved this deal that traded U.S. destroyers for British base rights.

What is the Destroyers-for-Bases deal?

200

This Supreme Court case ruled 6–3 that the incarceration of Japanese Americans was a “military necessity.”

What is Korematsu v. United States?

200

This group created an unbreakable code using their Native language during WWII.

Who were the Navajo Code Talkers?

300

The U.S. decision to use atomic bombs was followed by this nation’s declaration of war on Japan.

What is the Soviet Union?

300

Name one extermination camp used during the Holocaust.

What is Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka, Sobibor, Belzec, or Chelmno?

300

This program brought Mexican laborers to the U.S. to address farm labor shortages.

What is the Bracero Program?

300

This group of families had their history documented in the 40 Families Project in Palos Verdes.

Who were Japanese American farming families?

300

Approximately how many Japanese Americans were incarcerated during WWII?

What is 120,000?

400

This brutal 1945 battle was one of the bloodiest in the Pacific and brought U.S. forces within striking distance of mainland Japan.

What is the Battle of Okinawa?

400

This 1945 conference between the Allied leaders planned the defeat of Germany and postwar Europe.

What is the Yalta Conference?

400

The migration of people to new industrial centers from California to the South was known as this.

What is the Sunbelt?

400

The U.S. War Relocation Authority was responsible for running these facilities.

What were incarceration camps?

400

These riots in Los Angeles in 1943 involved clashes between U.S. servicemen and Mexican American youth wearing distinctive fashion.

What were the Zoot Suit Riots?

500

This battle, fought in June 1942, became the turning point in the Pacific because the U.S. destroyed four Japanese aircraft carriers.

What is the Battle of Midway?

500

This event on November 9–10, 1938, saw the destruction of Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues across Germany and Austria.

What is Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass)?

500

This African American pilot group became one of the most respected fighter units in WWII.

Who were the Tuskegee Airmen?

500

The landmark 1923 photograph connected to Japanese American history in Palos Verdes was displayed at this library.

What is the Malaga Cove Library?

500

This order authorized removing “any or all persons” from military zones, leading to Japanese American incarceration.

What is Executive Order 9066?