This longest sitting president, terrified his political opponents by expanding executive powers.
What is FDR?
The policy the U.S. took to prevent an attacks by by Japanese spies.
What is Internment?
These were the years that WW2 was fought between (global).
What is 1939-1945?
"The day that shall live in infamy" that sparked the involvement of the U.S. in the war.
What is the attack on Pearl Harbor?
These political philosophies led were on the rise during WW2.
What is fascism, totalitarianism, or dictatorships?
This general ends up becoming the 34th president of the U.S.
What is Dwight Eisenhower (Ike)?
In order to help fund the war effort, the U.S. government sold people these little I.O.Us.
What is war bonds?
These events lead to the end of American isolationism.
What is the attack on Pearl Harbor? or What is the rise of fascist governments in Europe?
This geographic failure by Hitler helped contribute to his loss during the war.
What is fighting a war on multiple fronts?
This policy allowed for the U.S. to sell material to countries that were fighting the war.
What is Lend-Lease?
These men flew for China with shark toothed planes.
What is the Flying Tigers?
The system of limiting war supplies for civilian use.
What is rationing?
Harry Truman chose this course of action as an alternative to invading Japan?
What is dropping the atomic bombs?
This invasion led to successful campaign by the U.S. in Europe.
What is D-day?
Before being involved in the war. Roosevelt met with this world leader to give silent support.
What is Winston Churchill?
In order to outsmart the Japanese, these men were employed to send messages across battlefields in their ancestral languages.
What is Navajo Code Talkers?
To help prevent people from going hungry, the U.S. government encouraged citizens to create these.
What is victory gardens?
These actions by the Axis powers caused concern from the rest of the world.
What is territorial expansion?
This battle was the turning point in the Pacific, sinking four Japanese aircraft carriers.
What is the Battle of Midway?
This country was aware of the persecution of the Jews but chose not to act.
What is the United States?
These men were forced to march from Bataan to prison camp O'Donnell in the Philippines by the Japanese.
What is the American and Filipino forces?
Korematsu vs US was in in response to this policy that started after the war began.
What is Japanese internment?
Executive Order 9066 allowed the U.S. military to enact this policy.
What is Japanese internment?
This Christmas day battle had American forces fighting against the bulk of the German forces in Holland.
What is the Battle of the Bulge.
The Lend-Lease program allowed for the United States to engage in the war without violating this Act.
What is the Neutrality Act?