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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 War in Europe War in the Pacific War at HOme This N This N That ReviewQuestionsTheBeginning

C1-$100 The Beginning-100 The Beginning-100 Many new democracies established after WWI failed because of what common problems? Lack of democratic tradition & economic problems.

C1-$200 The Beginning The Beginning- $200 Name the Axis Powers. Germany, Japan, Italy

C1-$300 The Beginning The Beginning- $300 “A day which will live in infamy” refers to which WWII event Japan’s bombing of Pearl Harbor

C1-$400 The Beginning The Beginning- $400 Why did FDR keep the US out of WWII for so long? To appease American’s feeling of isolationism

C1-$500 The Beginning The Beginning- $500 The US placed an embargo on Japan What led Japan to bomb Pearl Harbor?

C2-$100 War In Europe $100 Allied invasion on the beaches of Normandy, France against Hitler’s forces What was the D-Day invasion?

C2-$200 War in Europe War in Europe $200 The liberation of France, Belgium, & Luxembourg Why was D-Day important?

C2-$300 War in Europe $300 War in Europe $300 The last German offensive in Europe What was the Battle of the Bulge?

C2-$400 War in Europe War in Europe $400 African-American pilots who trained in Alabama and fought bravely overseas. Who is the Tuskegee Airmen?

C2-$500 War in Europe War in Europe $500 Day celebrating Gemany’s surrender & end of WWII in Europe What is VE-Day?

C3-$100 War in the Pacific War in the Pacific- $100 US program the developed the Atomic Bomb What was the Manhattan Project?

C3-$200 War in the Pacific War in the Pacific- $200 US military strategy to invade least defended Japanese islands first, on its way to mainland Japan. What was island hopping?

C3-$300 War in the Pacific War in the Pacific- $300 The reason was to save American soldiers’ lives and end the war quickly Why did Truman decide to use the Atomic bomb?

C3-$400 War in the Pacific War in the Pacific- $400 Helped US forces transmit messages without Japanese breaking the code Who were the Navajo Code Talkers?

C3-$500 War in the Pacific War in the Pacific- $500 These battles made the US realize invading mainland Japan would cause too many US casualties What is the battle of Iwo Jima & Okinawa?

C4-$100 War at Home War at Home- $100. Japanese Americans were quarantined here because they were seen as a danger to war effort What were internment camps?

C3-200 War at Home War at Home- $200 Racial tension against Mexican Americans led to violence in Los Angeles. What were zoot suit riots?

C3-$300 War at Home War at Home- $300 Recruited women into jobs in wartime industries Who was Rosie the Riveter?

C3-$400 War at Home War at Home - $400 This picture was taken following Allied victory on this island What was Iwo Jima?

C3-$500 War at Home War at Home- $500 Caused a population increase in California during WWII What were defense industry jobs?

C4-$100 This & That This & That- $100 Nazi leaders were tried for crimes against humanity during the Holocaust? What were the Nuremberg Trials?

C4-$200 This & That This & That- $200 Meeting were FDR allowed USSR to oversee postwar elections in Eastern Europe. What was the Yalta Conference?

C4-$300 This & That This & That- $300 Non Combat roles were reserved for which groups of people. Minorities & women

C4-$400 This & That This & That- $400 The Supreme Court decision of Korematsu v. United States (1944) did what? Allow internment camps for reasons of military necessity

C4-$500 This & That This & That- $500 FDR spoke of freedom meaning the supremacy of human rights everywhere What was FDR’s Four Freedom Speech?

C4-$100 Review Review- $100 Women’s role in WWI helped lead to this What was women’s right to vote?

C4-$200 Review Review- $200 First amendment clause helping establish religious freedom. What was the Free Exercise Clause ?

C4-$300 Review Review- $300 Many business groups opposed the Tenneesse Valley Authority(TVA) because of this What was unfair competition with private power companies?

C4-$400 Review Review- $400 President Taft’s policy focusing on American Commercial interest abroad. What was Dollar Diplomacy?

C4-$500 Review Review- $500 Contributed to rapid industrialization of the United States in the 19 th century? What was the Railroad boom?