Chapter 36 Part I

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The U.S. use of convoys “pulled
the teeth” out of this act?
Neutrality Act
Attack, Attack- $200
An embargo of everything to and
from Japan, caused this?
Bombing of Pearl Harbor,
Dec. 7, 1941
Attack, Attack- $300
Roosevelt described the attack on
Pearl Harbor this way?
A day that will live in infamy
Attack, Attack- $400
After the U.S. declared war in
Japan, what happened next?
Germany & Italy declared
war on the U.S. because
of the German, Italian,
Japanese Axis
Attack, Attack- $500
Americans finally came to the
conclusion that this doesn’t
work?
Appeasement
Neutrality
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America’s get-first policy
targeted?
Hitler, then Japan
Potpourri - $200
In 1944 the U.S. Supreme Court
upheld the Constitutionality of
Japanese internments in this
case?
Korematusu vs. U.S.
Potpourri - $300
WW II ended this?
The era of New Deal reform
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War production was overseen
(orchestrated) by this group?
War production Board
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Who was the miracle ship builder
whose factories could launch a
new ship in 14 days?
Henry J. Kaiser
Work Force - $100
To avoid strikes this was invoked
in 1943?
Smith-Connally Anti-Strike
Act
Work Force - $200
Women in the armed forces,
Navy, Army and Coast Guard
were called?
Waves, Wacs, Spars
Work Force - $300
These Mexican agricultural workers
were imperative to the war effort?
Braceros
Work Force - $400
What does G.I. mean?
Government Issue
Work Force - $500
Women too were important in the
work force. The term for these
women laborers was?
Rosie the Riveters
America - $100
Who was FDR’s secretary of
War?
Henry Stimson
America - $200
In the Philippines, U.S. and
Filipino soldiers held the
Japanese at bay until May 1942.
The Japanese retaliated with this?
Bataan Death March
America - $300
The American General who left
the Philippines saying, “I shall
return”?
Gen. Douglas MacArthur
America - $400
Where did the U.S. finally stop
the onrush of Japanese
imperialism in May 1942?
Battle of Coral Sea
America - $500
Admiral Chester Nimitz and the
U.S. Navy stopped Japan cold in
this epochal Naval battle?
Battle of Midway
To Tokyo - $100
U.S. battle strategy in the Pacific.
We become the aggressors.
Leapfrogging
To Tokyo - $200
Thes Japanese suicide bombers
began running into American
ships?
Kamikaze
To Tokyo - $300
At this conference, Truman,
Stalin and Churchill met and
decided to bomb Tokyo
mercilessly?
Potsdam Conference 1945
To Tokyo - $400
The U.S. dropped the first atomic
bomb on Hiroshima on Aug. 6,
1945. What did Stalin do??
Declared war on Japan
To Tokyo - $500
V-J Day came after the bomb was
dropped on Nagasaki. Where was
the official surrender signed.
Who accepted it?
Tokyo Bay, on the USS Missouri
Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur
Europa - $100
This new technology was used to
keep U.S. ships sailing?
Radar
Europa - $200
The Desert Fox, Field Marshall
Romell, was stopped just short of
the Suez Canal, at this famous
Battle by this British General?
Battle of El Alamein, Gen.
Montgomery
Europa - $300
The Russians stopped the
Germans here and began driving
the Germans back to Berlin?
Battle of Stalingrad
Europa - $400
This American opened a second
front in North Africa?
Ike Eisenhower
Europa - $500
The next Allied invasion after
Africa was this?
Invasion of Sicily, then Italy