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THIS IS JEOPARDY
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With Your Host... Mr. ‘D’
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Home Front People Battles Government Actions WWII Facts WWII Stuff 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50
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Identifies his sense of duty and responsibility.
“ I Shall Return” Identifies his sense of duty and responsibility. A 10
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General MacArthur A 10
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Coordinated the war effort from Washington D.C.
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General Marshall A 20
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Third Armored Division Commander and tank proponent.
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General Patton A 30
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Volunteers who trained and flew with the Chinese to fight the Japanese.
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Flying Tigers A 40
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Commander of Allied Forces in Europe.
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General “Ike” Eisenhower
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Location of D-Day Invasion
B 10
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Normandy, France B 10
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This box lists events in the correct chronological order
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2 B 20
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These geographic challenges slowed the war progress in achieving an end during WWII.
B 30
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Battle on two fronts; Pacific and European
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This box lists events in correct chronological order.
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4 B 40
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This turning-point battle stopped the Pacific advance of the Japanese forces.
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Battle of Midway B 50
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This propaganda poster encouraged this group to leave the home and join this industry.
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Women in factories C 10
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U.S. Office of War Information actively censored Americans because they were concerned that mail and telephone could cause this. C 20
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Unintentional distribution of sensitive information to the enemy
C 20
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A way American citizens saved on food that the soldiers needed.
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Victory Gardens C 30
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American citizens volunteered to buy these to help the government pay for the war.
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War Bonds C 40
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Government imposed this on citizens to increase the availability of critical materials and supplies for the war effort. C 50
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Rationing C 50
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This action towards a specific group of Americans was due to fear of their allegiance to the U.S.
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Japanese-American Internment Camps
(Executive Order 9066) D 10
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This Executive action gave military leaders in the U. S
This Executive action gave military leaders in the U.S. to determine, at their discretion, who was to be detained for national security reasons. D 20
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Executive Order 9066 D 20
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This allowed the U.S. to help the war effort but still remain neutral.
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Lend-Lease Program/Act
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The Lend-Lease Program/Act helped this by converting it to military production.
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American Industries D 40
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The cartoonist is showing how this power can be abused during a national crisis.
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Presidential D 50
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These government styles were considered major issues of why WWII started.
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Rise of Dictators and Totalitarianism
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The event FDR is referencing in his speech.
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Japan attacking Hawaii (Pearl Harbor)
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This is what the Merchant Marines used to get troops and supplies to European countries.
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“Liberty Ships” E 30
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This new weapon technology was used to persuade Japan to surrender.
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The Atomic Bomb E 40
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WWII time span E 50
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E 50
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These actions were major concerns with Germany and Japan.
F 10
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Expansionism/Imperialism and seizing of territory
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America’s world position after WWII.
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First Superpower F 20
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This cryptographic coding technique was never broken by the enemy.
F 30
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Use of American Indian language to create encryptions
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Event that caused America’s immediate entry in to WWII.
F 40
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Attack on Pearl Harbor F 40
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These were supplied by the Lend-Lease Act to European countries before our entry.
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Arms (weapons), ships, and supplies
F 50
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The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Please record your wager. International Partitioning of Germany Click on screen to begin
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Where these countries met to determine the partitioning (dividing) of Germany. Click on screen to continue
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Potsdam Conference Click on screen to continue
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