ANSWER TO THE ASSESSMENT QUIZ THE WAR AT HOME HOMEWORK CHECK.

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ANSWER TO THE ASSESSMENT QUIZ THE WAR AT HOME HOMEWORK CHECK

OVER 15 MILLION AMERICAN SERVED

WOMEN DURING WORLD WAR II Roles of American women during World War II: Nursing and Medical staff Noncombat positions in the Army Corps Ferrying bombers from base to base Teaching pilots to fly planes

UNEMPLOYMENT DROPS TO NIL

VICTORY GARDEN & WAR BONDS

RATIONING

GASOLINE Goods that were not for sale without rationing coupons included: Coffee Sugar Meat Shoes Tires Gasoline

ROSIE THE RIVETER

EXECUTIVE ORDER #9066

JAPANESE-AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN ITALY DURING WORLD WAR II

ASA PHILIP RANDOLPH

RACE RIOTS IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN

THE BRACERO PROGRAM

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CONDEMNS THE ZOOT SUIT RIOTS OF THE 1940S