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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy WWII Intro Pearl Harbor European Theater Pacific Theater Terms/ People $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

WWII Intro- $100 This German Leader rose to power in the 1930’s and would become one of the most ruthless dictators in the history of the World Adolf Hitler

WWII Intro- $200 The initial role of the United States in World War II was… Isolationism

WWII Intro - $300 In 1941 Congress passed this law giving the President the right to sell or lend war materials to countries fighting the Axis Powers Lend-Lease Act

WWII Intro- $400 On July 31, 1940 FDR placed restrictions on exports this country Japan

WWII Intro- $500 What are the Four Freedoms from Franklin Roosevelts 3rd Inaugural Address That people from all over the world should have the freedom of Speech, Worship, From Want, From Fear

2 - $100 Pearl Harbor was attacked on this date December 7, 1941

2 - $200 How many phases of attack did the Japanese launch against the United States? 5 Phases

2 - $300 The most devastating attack was on this ship.. The USS Arizona (more than 1,000 casualties)

2 - $400 Name at least 3 Effects/Outcomes that happened as a result of the Attack on Pearl Harbor … Japan dealt a seemingly crippling blow to the U.S. Pacific fleet Japan began their quest for a Pacific empire The U.S. finally was forced to join World War II (“The Sleeping Giant was awakened”) The U.S. & Great Britain declare war on Japan (Dec. 8, 1941) Germany & Italy declare war on the U.S. (Dec. 11, 1941)

2 - $500 Compare the casualties of both people and vessels between the Japanese and the United States at Pearl Harbor Japan Less then 100 men 29 planes 5 midget submarines United States 2,335 servicemen killed, 68 civilians killed, 1,178 wounded 188 planes 18 ships (8 battleships, 3 light cruisers, 3 destroyers, 4 other vessels)

European Theater - $100 The 2 major threats in Europe were Germans (Nazis) Italians (Fascists)

3 - $200 This Battle lasted 4 months and was a turning point in the war in Italy The Battle of Anzio

3 - $300 This battle was a major turning point in the war and had, for the first time, had Germany retreat West The Battle of Stalingrad

3 - $400 Name the five major beaches that were attacked on the morning of June 6, 1945 Utah, Omaha, Sword, Juno, Gold

3 - $500 At this conference, the United States, USSR, and Great Britain planned for a post war world where the seeds of the United Nations were planted Yalta Conference – February 1945

4 - $100 This strategy was used effectively by the United States to secure victory in the Pacific Island Hopping

4 - $200 This was a major turning point in the war in the pacific, it was also the first battle that had ground troops Guadalcanal

4 - $300 Name the 2 Japanese Cities that were hit with Atomic Bombs in August of 1945 Hiroshima and Nagasaki

4 - $400 Victory in Japan (V-J) Day was on this date September 2, 1945

4 - $500 As a result of both atomic bomb attacks on Japan, approximately how many casualties were there? 170,000+ casualties

5 - $100 This man replaced FDR as President when he passed away on April 12, 1945 Harry S. Truman

5 - $200 This man was the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe Dwight D. Eisenhowser

5 - $300 This man promised the people of the Philippines that he would return Douglas MacArthur

5 - $400 Manhattan Project Secret operation led by Einstein that looked into the development of the Atomic Bomb

5 - $500 As a result of the War Powers Act, Franklin Roosevelt had this and created what? Gave FDR unprecedented control over the nation FDR creates: War production Board (WPB) National War Labor Board (NWLB) Office of Price Administration (OPA) Office of War Mobilization (OWM)

Final Jeopardy– Place in Chronological Order Battle of Stalingrad Pearl Harbor Battle of Midway Atomic Bombs dropped on Japan Battle of Britain Invasion of France by Germany German Invasion of Poland D-Day