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What’s My war? EOC Review

Explosion of the USS Maine

Spanish American War

Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

World War II

Sinking of the Lusitania

World War I

Gulf of Tonkin

Vietnam War

Franklin D. Roosevelt

World War II

Trench Warfare

World War I

1941-1945

World War II

Flying Tigers

World War II

Selective Service Act

World War I

Richard Nixon

Vietnam War

GI Bill

World War II

Demilitarized Zone

Korean War

Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines, Guam

Spanish American War

Battle of the Bulge

World War II

Zimmerman Note

World War I

Bataan Death March

World War II

Tet Offensive

Vietnam War

1914-1918

World War I

Manhattan Project

World War II

Domino Theory

Korean War Vietnam War

Woodrow Wilson

World War I

Theodore Roosevelt

Spanish American War

Anti-War Movement

Vietnam War

Germany and Austria-Hungary

World War I

Island-Hopping

World War II

Holocaust

World War II

Saddam Hussein

Persian Gulf Conflict War in Iraq

Yellow Journalism

Spanish American War

Navajo Code Talkers

World War II

General John J. Pershing

World War I

De Lome Letter

Spanish American War

Russian Revolution

World War I

League of Nations

World War I

Axis Powers

World War II

Central Powers

World War I

Executive Order 9066

World War II

American Expeditionary Forces AEF

World War I

Appeasement

World War II

Treaty of Versailles

World War I

Victory Gardens War Bonds

World War II

1898

Spanish American War

Treaty of Versailles

World War I

Tuskegee Airmen

World War II