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Jeopardy

War in Europe The Home Front War Crimes Cash and Carry Victory

War in Europe 100 Based on extreme Nationalism and uniting all German speaking peoples Answer: Nazism

Home Front 100 The U.S.’s stated position at the outset of the war in Europe? Answer: Neutrality

War Crimes 100 Name two groups targeted by Hitler’s Germany during WWII Answer: Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, mentally ill, etc.

Cash and Carry 100 Under this agreement with Neville Chamberlain Hitler made his “last” territorial demand. Answer: The Munich Pact

Victory 100 The last ditch offensive by the Germans as the allies began to close in. Answer: Battle of the Bulge

War in Europe 200 Name the three members of the Triparte Alliance. Answer: Germany, Italy, and Japan

Home Front 200 Under the Selective Service and Training Act America conducted its first? Answer: peacetime draft

War Crimes 200 Laws stripping Jews of their citizenship and property and also requiring they wear the Star of David. Answer: Nuremberg Laws

Cash and Carry 200 US would lend or lease supplies to any country whose defense was vital to the U.S. Answer: The Lend-Lease Plan

Victory 200 Events responsible for bringing about the unconditional surrender of Japan. Answer: Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

War in Europe 300 Agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union that they would not fight each other and would divide Poland. Answer: Nonagression Pact

Home Front 300 A declaration of principles between G.B. and the U.S. concerning how they would handle the end of the war, including unconditional surrender Answer: The Atlantic Charter

War Crimes 300 The disappearance of Jewry from Europe Answer: The Final Solution

Cash and Carry 300 June 6, 1944 Answer: D-Day

Victory 300 May 8, 1945 Answer: V-E Day

War in Europe 400 Removed from power by King Emmanuel III and suffered an unfortunate ending Answer: Benito Musolini

Home Front 400 Practice upheld by the Supreme Court by way of Korematsu v. United States. Answer: Japanese Internment

War Crimes Nation tribunal which convicted 22 of war crimes against humanity during WWII Answer: Nuremberg Trials

Cash and Carry 400 Provide two effects that WWII had on the U.S. economy. Answer: Unemployment dropped, wages rose, crop production increased, income tripled

Victory 400 Top secret development of the Atomic Bomb? Answer: Manhattan Project

War in Europe 500 Military practice in SE Asia of targeting less fortified islands. Answer: Island Hopping

Home Front 500 Fixed allotment of goods considered essential to the war. Answer: Rationing

War Crimes 500 The names of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Answer: Fat Man and Little Boy

Cash and Carry 500 Provided education and training for WWII veterans and loans for buying homes. Answer: GI Bill of Rights

Victory 500 Conference involving the U.S., Britain, and the Soviet Union where they established the United Nations Charter. Answer: The Yalta Conference

Final Jeopardy World War II Question

What two countries were already at war before the beginning of WWII? Answer: Japan and China