France and Britain’s policy toward Germany of giving concessions in hopes of avoiding war was |
appeasement |
In 1940, the "cash and carry" plan: |
allowed Great Britain |
What was the "final solution"? |
Adolf Hitlers plan |
In 1940, Franklin Roosevelt: |
won an unprecedented |
Executive Order 9066: |
authorized the Japanese |
The Four Freedoms: |
were President Roosevelts |
In Korematsu v. United States, the Supreme Court: |
upheld the legality |
December 7, 1941, is known as a "date that will live in infamy," referring to: |
the Japanese attack |
FDR’s Four Freedoms include all of the following EXCEPT: |
freedom of enterprise |
Which group issued its own declaration of war against the Axis powers? |
the Iroquois |
During the 1930s, the Good Neighbor Policy: |
was a recognized |
The dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki: |
brought the controversial |
The Economic Bill of Rights was: |
not passed by Congress |
Which area of the United States witnessed the greatest growth during the war? |
West Coast |
Men like Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, and Father Coughlin were members of the |
America First commitee |
The Fair Employment Practices Commission: |
was the first |
Organized labor assisted in the war effort by: |
agreeing to a |
In the United States during World War II: |
unemployment declined |
The double-V campaign was: |
the effort blacks |
As fascism rose in Europe and Asia during the 1930s, most Americans: |
supported U.S. neutrality |
World War II: |
produced a radical |
At Yalta the Big Three met for a summit. It was here that they finally agreed: |
that the Soviet Union |
For most women workers, World War II: |
allowed them to |
The Lend-Lease Act: |
authorized fighting Germany |
After the United States entered World War II: |
Americans experienced a |
"D-Day" refers to the: |
allied invasion Europe |
Under the bracero program: |
Mexicans were encouraged |
The GI Bill of Rights: |
included scholarships for |
The 1944 conference at Dumbarton Oaks established the: |
United Nations |
Who is considered the founder of fascism? |
Benito Mussolini |
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