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End of War
100

This 1933 policy promised better relations with Latin America.

Good Neighbor Policy

100

This program allowed the U.S. to give weapons to Britain without officially entering the war.

Lend-Lease Act 

100

Executive Order 8802 was passed after this labor leader threatened a march on Washington.

A. Philip Randolph
100

This 1944 invasion marked a major turning point in Europe, marking the "beginning of the end" for Germany

D-Day 

100

President ________________ argued the atomic bombs were justified because they saved American lives 

Truman

200

After the Pearl Harbor attack, FDR asked Congress to move away from this foreign policy

Isolationism

200

The policy known as “aid short of war” included this deal trading U.S. ships for British bases.

Destroyers-for-Bases Deal

200

Langston Hughes’ poem about fighting “Hitler and Jim Crow” inspired this campaign.

Double V Campaign

200

Strategy that allowed Allied forces to make their way West from Hawaii and get within reach of Japan

Island-hopping

200

Critics of the Manhattan Project argued that the use of the atomic weapon was not necessary because it

would create a global arms race 

300

The America First Committee believed the U.S. should do this regarding WWII.

Stay out of the war

300

FDR passed this law, which initiated the first peacetime military draft in US history

Selective Service Act 

300

These pilots helped disprove racist military theories about Black soldiers.

Tuskegee Airmen

300

These two battles were the last two fights for the Allies in the Pacific 

Iwo Jima, Okinawa 
300

Some historians believe the use of the atomic weapon was a political strategy to demonstrate US dominance towards ________

The Soviet Union