Vocabulary
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World at War
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100

the government agency set up to manage the conversion of factories to wartime production during World War II

War Production Board

100

Which group of countries formed the Allied Powers?


Great Britain, Soviet Union, United States

100


Refers to winning and taking over one island at a time until they reached the mainland of Japan



"Island Hopping"

100

a system/set of rules for limiting the distribution of food, fuel, and other goods so that the military can have the weapons, equipment, and supplies it needs

Rationing 

100

vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted by civilians in the U.S. and Allied nations

Victory Gardens

200

 yielding to an enemy’s demands in order to maintain peace

Appeasement 

200

Which Countries made up the Axis Powers?

Japan, Germany, Italy

200

passed by Congress in 1941 adopting a plan to lend, not sell, arms to Britain

Lend-Lease Act

200

the 33rd President of the United States immediately following the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt

Harry S. Truman

200

signifies the start of Allied forces' invasion of Normandy, France, during WWII, known as Operation Overlord

D-Day

300

 the assembling of troops and supplies/equipment for war

Mobilization 

300

What are the two Theaters of World War 2?

Pacific Theater and European Theater

300

Which Country attacked Pearl Harbor?

Japan

300

a center for Japanese Americans who have been relocated/forced to move for reasons of national security

Internment Camps

300

a pivotal World War II naval battle where U.S. forces, aided by code-breaking intelligence, decisively defeated a Japanese fleet attacking Midway Atoll

Battle of Midway

400

“lightning war,” the German military strategy during World War II of attacking quickly and with force

Blitzkrieg 

400

Who was the Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War 2?

Winston Churchill 

400

President Roosevelt approved the top secret building of America’s own atomic bombs in 1942. This project was called: 

The Manhattan Project

400

played critical roles by joining the workforce as "Rosie the Riveters" to produce war materials and serving in the military as nurses, mechanics, and pilots

Women

400

specialized U.S. Marine recruits who used their complex, unwritten indigenous language to create an unbreakable, top-secret communication code during World War II

Navajo Code Talkers

500

an international organization founded in 1945 to further the causes of peace, prosperity, and human rights


United Nations (UN)

500

What leadership style did Benito Mussolini represent in Italy?

Facism 

500

They led major military strategies against Japan

Chester Nimitz and Douglas MacArthur 

500

the first African American military pilots, navigators, and support personnel in the U.S. Army Air Forces

Tuskegee Airmen

500

Bonus: a Jewish girl who hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam during WWII, becoming a global symbol of Holocaust victims and human resilience

Anne Frank