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$200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Section 1Section 2Section 3Section 4 Random Questions

C1 $100 Technique by which planes scattered large numbers of bombs

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A home project that raised about one third of the nation’s vegetables during WWII C1 $200

C1 $300 Why did President Franklin Roosevelt create the Office of War Mobilization?

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Which of the following was an example of deficit spending during WWII? C1 $400

Timer C1 500 To meet the demand for war material, the American government…

C1 500 a) Directed the war production of businesses

C2 $100 What was the main war strategy that Roosevelt and Churchill first agreed on?

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C2 $200 After the Allies gained control of Africa, what was their next target?

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C2 $300 The Germans were finally halted in their advance into the Soviet Union at…

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C2 $400 The complicated Allied invasion to take Europe back from the Axis Powers began…

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C2 $500 The Battle of the Bulge was…

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C3 $100 After WWII, what organization was formed on the basis of the Atlantic Charter?

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Through their island-hopping strategy, the Allies put themselves in a position to… C3 $200

C3 $300 The Allies sunk all four Japanese carriers and 250 planes at

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C3 $400 The goal of the Manhattan Project was to…

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C3 $500 During WWII, many Japanese Americans were interned, or…

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C4 $100 Because of the war, large numbers of women began to work as

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C4 $200 Which of the following best describes “code talkers”?

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C4 $300 After the WWII women working in factories were expected to…

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C4 $400 Disagreement over which issue worsened postwar relations between the United States and the Soviet Union (Yalta Conference)?

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C4 $500 During WWII, African American soldiers…

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C5 $100 In response to the formation of NATO, the Soviet Union…

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C5 $200 The House of Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) charged numerous Hollywood figures with…

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C5 $300 What was the outcome of the Korean War?

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C5 $400 What impact did Joseph McCarthy have on American society?

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C5 $500 Which of the following is a reason the United States became involved in affairs in the Middle East following WWII

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