WWI, WWII, and Great Depression Study PowerPoint By: Ryan Bronaugh
Not taking part of any other nations 1. What is isolationism?
An individual that wants to rule a country through there power in the military. 2. What is a dictator?
3. What was the day that lived in infamy? The bombing on Pearl Harbor. 3. What was the day that lived in infamy?
4. Who was the dictator/ chancellor of Germany during WWII? Adolf Hitler 4. Who was the dictator/ chancellor of Germany during WWII?
Giving an oppressor what he wants to avoid war. 5. What is Appeasement?
The Tuskegee airmen are a black flight crew that was from Alabama. 6. Who were the red tails?
7. Where was the holocaust mainly located? Germany 7. Where was the holocaust mainly located?
8. How did President Roosevelt die? He had a heart attack while posing for a picture 8. How did President Roosevelt die?
9. Was America ever a neutral country? Yes 9. Was America ever a neutral country?
Strongly believing in their country 10. What is nationalism?
11. What is a victory garden? A garden that helps with the war effort and it helped to feed the U.S. 11. What is a victory garden?
12. What was Fort McPherson used for? Holding German POW’S 12. What was Fort McPherson used for?
13. How were textile mills important in the war? They were used to make the uniforms for the soldiers 13. How were textile mills important in the war?
A southern bug that ate cotton fibers 14. What is the boll weevil?
The day that the stock market crashed 15. What was black Tuesday?
16. How did drought affect Georgia? All of the farming 16. How did drought affect Georgia?
17. What were “dough boys” in WWII? Soldiers 17. What were “dough boys” in WWII?
18. Why did Russia leave the war? The communist revolution 18. Why did Russia leave the war?
A black pilot that flew for France in the war 19. Who was Jaques Billard?
20. What was the league of nations? An international organization for peace 20. What was the league of nations?
A famous Gangster 21. What was Al Capone?
22. What were the two bombs dropped in japan? Fat boy and little boy 22. What were the two bombs dropped in japan?
23. What were the two cities in japan that the U.S. bombed in WW2? Hiroshima and Nagasaki 23. What were the two cities in japan that the U.S. bombed in WW2?
Cyanide pill 24. How did Hitler die?
25. How many deaths occurred during WWII? Around 68 million people 25. How many deaths occurred during WWII?
26. What were the poor towns called during the great depression? Shanty towns, or Hoovervilles 26. What were the poor towns called during the great depression?
27. Why were poor towns called Hoovervilles? Because the people believed that president Herbert Hoover caused the poorness of the cities 27. Why were poor towns called Hoovervilles?
Young women that started acting more feminine and had more fun 28. What were flappers?
France, Great Britain, and the U.S.A. 29. Who made up the allies?
Italy, Germany, and Japan 30. Who made up the axis?