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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 PotpourriWorkForceAmericaToTokyoEuropaAttack,Attack

C1-$100 Attack, Attack Attack, Attack - $100 The U.S. use of convoys “pulled the teeth” out of this act? Neutrality Act

C1-$200 Attack, Attack Attack, Attack - $200 An embargo of everything to and from Japan, caused this? Bombing of Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941

C1-$300 Attack, Attack Attack, Attack - $300 Roosevelt described the attack on Pearl Harbor this way? A day that will live in infamy

C1-$400 Attack, Attack Attack, Attack - $400 After the U.S. declared war in Japan, what happened next? Germany & Italy declared war on the U.S. because of the German, Italian, Japanese Axis

C1-$500 Attack, Attack Attack, Attack - $500 Americans finally came to the conclusion that this doesn’t work? Appeasement Neutrality

C2-$100 Potpourri Potpourri - $100 America’s get-first policy targeted? Hitler, then Japan

C2-$200 Potpourri Potpourri - $200 In 1944 the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Constitutionality of Japanese internments in this case? Korematusu vs. U.S.

C2-$300 Potpourri Potpourri - $300 WW II ended this? The era of New Deal reform

C2-$400 Potpourri Potpourri - $400 War production was overseen (orchestrated) by this group? War production Board

C2-$500 Potpourri Potpourri - $500 Who was the miracle ship builder whose factories could launch a new ship in 14 days? Henry J. Kaiser

C3-$100 Work Force Work Force - $100 To avoid strikes this was invoked in 1943? Smith-Connally Anti-Strike Act

C3-$200 Work Force Work Force - $200 Women in the armed forces, Navy, Army and Coast Guard were called? Waves, Wacs, Spars

C3-$300 Work Force Work Force - $300 These Mexican agricultural workers were imperative to the war effort? Braceros

C3-$400 Work Force Work Force - $400 What does G.I. mean? Government Issue

C3-$500 Work Force Work Force - $500 Women too were important in the work force. The term for these women laborers was? Rosie the Riveters

C4-$100 America America - $100 Who was FDR’s secretary of War? Henry Stimson

C3-200 America America - $200 In the Philippines, U.S. and Filipino soldiers held the Japanese at bay until May The Japanese retaliated with this? Bataan Death March

C3-$300 America America - $300 The American General who left the Philippines saying, “I shall return”? Gen. Douglas MacArthur

C3-$400 America America - $400 Where did the U.S. finally stop the onrush of Japanese imperialism in May 1942? Battle of Coral Sea

C3-$500 America America - $500 Admiral Chester Nimitz and the U.S. Navy stopped Japan cold in this epochal Naval battle? Battle of Midway

C4-$100 To Tokyo To Tokyo - $100 U.S. battle strategy in the Pacific. We become the aggressors. Leapfrogging

C4-$200 To Tokyo To Tokyo - $200 Thes Japanese suicide bombers began running into American ships? Kamikaze

C4-$300 To Tokyo To Tokyo - $300 At this conference, Truman, Stalin and Churchill met and decided to bomb Tokyo mercilessly? Potsdam Conference 1945

C4-$400 To Tokyo To Tokyo - $400 The U.S. dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima on Aug. 6, What did Stalin do?? Declared war on Japan

C4-$500 To Tokyo To Tokyo - $500 V-J Day came after the bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. Where was the official surrender signed. Who accepted it? Tokyo Bay, on the USS Missouri Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur

C4-$100 Europa Europa - $100 This new technology was used to keep U.S. ships sailing? Radar

C4-$200 Europa Europa - $200 The Desert Fox, Field Marshall Romell, was stopped just short of the Suez Canal, at this famous Battle by this British General? Battle of El Alamein, Gen. Montgomery

C4-$300 Europa Europa - $300 The Russians stopped the Germans here and began driving the Germans back to Berlin? Battle of Stalingrad

C4-$400 Europa Europa - $400 This American opened a second front in North Africa? Ike Eisenhower

C4-$500 Europa Europa - $500 The next Allied invasion after Africa was this? Invasion of Sicily, then Italy