Discrimination and Civil Rights
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Everyday Life
100

This is where the Zoot Suit riots took place.

Where is Los Angelos?

100

A popular figure on propaganda posters

Who is Rosie the Riveter? 

100

These were loans to the US government.

What is a war bond?

100
The year the War ended.

What is 1945?

100

Planted and used to feed a family.

What is a victory garden?

200

This is the number of Japanese Americans who were forced into interment camps.

What is over 110,000 people?

200

True/False: Most women were able to continue their factory jobs after the War.

What is false?

200

Guns, bullets, wages, benefits, tanks, ships, planes, food and supplies were paid in part by these.

What are war bonds?

200

The date the United States entered World War II.

What is December 11th, 1941?

200

Used to portion out a family's amount of food and household materials.

What is a ration book?

300

This is the case that upheld the Japanese internment camps.

What is Korematsu v. United States?


300

A sport that white women joined official, newly made-teams, and played in skirts for.

What is baseball?

300

This is what the War Productions Board did.

What is hold scrap drives?
OR
What is allocate inputs for the war effort?

300

The year that the Japanese internment camps opened.

What is 1942? (February 11th)

300

This is the percentage wages increased by.

What is 10 percent?

400

The Congress for Racial Equality was formed by

Who is James Farmer?

400

The marital status of most women employed in the work force.

What is married?

400

This is what OPA stands for.

What is Office of Price Administration?

400

This year had unemployment down 1.2%.

What is 1944?

400

These are some of the materials collected for neighborhood scrap drives.

What are metal, copper, rubber, and brass?

500

This man formed a Black Labor Union during World War II.

Who was A. Philip Randolph?

500

This is how the estimate of many women entered the manufacturing industry alone.

What is over 6 million?

500

This is what the NWLB did.

What is limited wages to keep costs of production low?
OR
What is foster cooperations between labor and board?

500

This is the last year of the Fireside Talks.

What is 1944?

500

This is how farmers were able to pay off loans from the Great Depression.

What is good weather, new machinery, and high demand?