Causes of World War II & Rising Tensions
U.S. Foreign Policy Before & During WWII
Life on the Home Front
Civil Liberties, War Powers & Atomic Decisions
BONUS
100

FDR ordered all Japanese Americans and anyone of Japanese ancestry living on the west coast to move to “internment camps”.

Executive Order 9066

100

Foreign Policy that calls for strong alliances and international organizations in order to maintain peace. Countries hold each other accountable.

Interventionist

100

All men who are physically eligible and between the ages of 21-35 must sign up for the draft.

Selective Service

100

Form of government that uses dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition and strong control over society and the economy.

Facism

100

How many children does Mrs. Williams have?

3

200

The act of banning a good from being imported to another country.

Embargo

200

After WWII ended, the United States foreign policy changed from one of _______________ to _____________.

Isolationist, Interventionist

200

Government agency that established the rationing system during WWII to preserve materials for the war.

War Production Board

200

Post WWI U.S foreign policy.

Isolationism

200

Who did Mrs. Williams sub for before Mrs. Nye?

Mrs. Kos

300

The attack on Pearl Harbor caused changes in American domestic policies. Which event was a consequence of the attack on Pearl Harbor?

The United States government forced Japanese Americans to relocate to internment camps.

300

Identify with one's nation and support of its interests, even at the detriment of others.

Nationalism

300

During World War II, the government created several agencies, such as the War Production Board, to regulate economic activity on the home front. 


How did the wartime regulations affect U.S industrial production?   

Factories were ordered to produce goods related to the war effort

300

How did the United States workforce change during WWII?

Job opportunities opened up for women and minorities

300

What sport does Mrs. Williams coach?

Cheerleading

400

The decision in Korematsu v. United States was as follows:

The U.S government has the right to violate your Bill of Rights in times of war in the name of national security- unconstitutional

400

Foreign Policy that maintains alliances by either providing equal amount of assistance or no assistance at all to all parties.

Neutrality

400

Mobilization for World War II caused many changes in domestic life in the United States.


Please indicate if the following aspect of domestic life: Increase, had no change, or decreased:

Employment for African American and women

Product rationing 

War bond purchases 

Increased

400

What criteria was used to determine where to drop the atomic bombs in Japan?

What location would have more of a psychological effect- death rate


Where did the least amount of people live

400

The Five, Four and Nine Power treaties all had the goal of doing what?

Deter countries from going to war and rewarding countries who maintain peace

500

What did the Lend-Lease Act declare to the world?

If the U.S joined the war they would side with the Allies

500

Why did Japan invade Manchuria in the 30s and violate the Kellogg-Briand Pact?

Japan was experiencing a heightened sense of nationalism and they were struggling with space and resources.

500

 U.S war strategy in the Pacific Theater in World War II.

Island Hopping

500

After WWII the United States and Soviet Union became the new “superpowers” of the world.

True

500

What sports did Mrs. Williams play in high school? 

Cheerleading

Basketball

Track