The War Effort
Racial Hysteria
Life in the Camps
Foreign Policy After the War
Domestic Policy After the War
100

This was created by the growth of the aircraft industry, shipbuilding, and agriculture in California 

Second Gold Rush

100

The Los Angeles Times gave California this term because of the state's large Japanese population

Zone of Danger

100

This agency created camps in remote inland locations

War Relocation Authority

100

These were outlined in Roosevelt's 1941 State of the Union address

Four Freedoms

100

A. Philip Randolph led a march on Washington to pressure President Roosevelt for this order

Executive Order 8802 (Fair Employment Practice Committee)

200

This program brought Mexican workers to the U.S. during the war

Bracero Program

200

This General recommended the "evacuation of Japanese and other subversive persons from the Pacific coast"

LtGen John L. DeWitt

200

This group of internees was required to "swear unqualified allegiance to the United States of America"

Men

200

The United States became the headquarters for this international body

The United Nations

200

This University of Washington student refused internment and was sentenced to six months in prison

Gordon Hirabayashi

300

This group made up 40% of the aviation workforce

Women

300

This order was issued by President Roosevelt on February 19, 1942

Executive Order 9066

300

This combat team became the most decorated regiment in U.S. Army history

442nd Regimental Combat Team

300

The end of World War II began this diplomatic stalemate between the United States and the Soviet Union

The Cold War

300

This group organized for the rights of Latin American citizens

League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)

400

Locally this mill produced 700,000 tons of steel per year

Kaiser

400

Japanese-Americans from this state were exempt from Executive Order 9066

Hawaii

400

This was the year that Japanese internment camps were closed

1946

400

The United States sought to win this through programs like the Peace Corps, Fulbright Program, and immigration reform

Hearts and minds

400

This group of Native Americans was formed as a representative and advising body 

National Congress of American Indians

500

This particle accelerator created by Ernest Lawrence smashed atoms and isolated radioactive elements

Cyclotron

500

These "enemy aliens" were less impacted by Executive Order 9066

Germans and Italians

500

This case determined that internment was Constitutional as a "military necessity"

Korematsu v. United States

500

This plan provided $13 billion in aid to Western Europe

Marshall Plan

500

This campaign championed victory over Germany and Japan, and over segregation

Double-V