15 Matching
Atlantic Charter
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Benito Mussolini
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Neutrality Acts
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Office of Price Administration
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Adolf Hitler
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Internment
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Appeasement
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Manhattan Project
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Totalitarian
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Rationing
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Genocide
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Lend Lease
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Holocaust
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Allies
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Axis Powers
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Multiple Choice (25):
Factors that encouraged an American policy of neutrality during the 1930s
How Congress attempted to avoid the situations that led to United States involvement in World War I during the 1930's
Purpose of the NEUTRALITY ACTS
At start of WWII, national debate focused on whether the United States should continue which foreign policy?
Purpose of: Cash and Carry, Lend-Lease, Destroyers for Bases Deal
IMMEDIATE effect of the Lend-Lease program
WHY US became involved in WWII (not Pearl Harbor)
IMMEDIATE cause of US involvement in WWII
Why Japanese people were interned during WWII
Effect of Korematsu vs. United States
Why Congress voted to pay $20,000 to each of the surviving Americans of Japanese descent who were interned during World War II
How World War I and World War II brought about changes for minorities and women
Effect of the experiences of African Americans serving in the military forces during World War II
Why the ROSIE THE RIVETER poster was used
Why RATIONING was used
What the MANHATTAN PROJECT was
How President Truman JUSTIFIED the use of the atomic bomb
Study aides:
Hip Hughes: Watch "Korematsu v. US," "Pearl Harbor Explained," "Dropping the A-Bomb," "The Homefront Explained."
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