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100

Senator Gerald Nye pushed for this act to be signed by President Roosevelt in 1935 to keep the U.S. out of foreign wars.

Neutrality Act of 1935

100

This group included over a thousand female pilots.

WASPS (Women’s Air Force Service Pilots)

100

Winston Churchill proclaimed the area from the Baltic to the Adriatic to be behind this while traveling the U.S. after WWII.

Iron Curtain

100

After the bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941 this U.S. House member was the sole no vote to a declaration of war on Japan.

Jannette Rankin

100

Wisconsin Senator who was censured by Congress for making up lists of Communist sympathizers.

Joseph McCarthy

200

This British Prime Minister was largely repsonsible for "appeasing" Hitler through the 1930s.

Neville Chamberlain

200

This nickname represented how many women entered manufacturing jobs to help the war effort while men were serving in the military.

Rosie the Riveter

200

The Truman Doctrine provided economic aid to contain communism at the borders of these two countries.

Greece and Turkey

200

This act brought Japan into the Axis Powers in 1940.

Tripartite Pact

200

The pumpkin papers implicated this State Department official for communist espionage.

Alger Hiss

300

The U.S. attempted to stay neutral but help support European nations in an effort to stop Hitler with this program in 1937.

Cash and Carry

300

This group conducted a march on Washington to encourage improvements for wages and conditions for African-American train workers.

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters

300

At this site the Allied powers decided how to demilitarize Germany and divide Germany into 4 zones.

Potsdam

300

FDR's Order 9022 brought about the relocation of Nesei and Isei otherwise known as this.

Japanese Internment

300

This future President served as a prominent member of HUAC to make an early political name for himself.

Richard Nixon

400

This program resulted in Secretary Hull's efforts in 1933 at the Pan-American Conference.

Good Neighbor Policy

400

This act allowed for education, medical care, and mortgages for America's soldiers.

GI Bill or Servicemen Readjustment Act

400

This document allowed the U.S. to move forward on atomic bomb development and dramatically increasing defense spending after China became a communist nation.

NSC 68

400

The sinking of this American boat on the Yangtze River showed in 1937 Japan's resolve to show it's authority in the region.

USS Panay

400

This publication listed Red subversives within the news and television industry in the 1950s.

Red Channels

500

With this act in 1939 Hitler ended all diplomatic efforts by Germany and the League of Nations.

Invasion of Poland

500

In 1941 The U.S. and Britain signed this agreement off the coast of Canada to encourage a peaceful and productive end to WWII and set the stage for the U.N. and NATO.

Atlantic Charter

500

The U.S. plan to spend billions of dollars to keep communism from spreading throughout Europe was named after this Secretary of State.

General George Marshall

500

These two battleships were total losses at Pearl Harbor.

The USS Arizona and the USS Oklahoma

500

This congressional act banned closed shop unionism and required union non-communist affidavits in an effort to stem the tide of New Deal inspired socialism.

Taft-Hartley Bill