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Section 2. Section 3. Section 4. Section 5. Section 1. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. Final Jeopardy. $500. $500. $500. $500. C1 $100.
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Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 1 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy $500 $500 $500 $500
C1 $100 Americans grew these in order to add to the “home” food supply so that all extra food could be used to feed our soldiers. Barrios Wildcat Strikes Victory Gardens
C1? $100 C) Victory Gardens
C1 $200 The Selective Training and Service Act required military service registration for all males between the ages of… 18 and 40 21 and 36 21 and 40 18 and 56
C1 $200 b) 21 and 36
C1 $300 Vessels built in the United States that Usually carried troops or war supplies Kamidaze Liberty Ships War Bonds
C1 $300 b) Liberty Ships
C1 $400 President Roosevelt created this in order to centralize agencies dealing with war production The Office of War Mobilization The Manhattan Project Lend Lease Act
C1 500 a) The Office of War Mobilization Timer
C1 500 • Financing the war with borrowed money is an example of… • _________ spending Deficit
C2 $100 Technique by which planes scattered large numbers of bombs. Island hopping Pinpoint bombing Carpet bombing Rationing
C2 $100 c) carpet bombing
C2 $200 Which of the following took place on D-Day? The first British and American landings in North Africa The start of the Allied invasion of Italy The landing of Allied forces on Frances Normandy coast.
C2 $200 c) The landing of Allied forces on Frances Normandy coast.
C2 $300 This huge battle halted Germany’s advancement into the Soviet Union, and also proved to be the turning point for the Soviets in WWII The Battle of the Bulge The Battle of Stalingrad The Battle of Normandy
C2 $300 b) The battle of Stalingrad
C2 $400 This battle was the largest battle fought in Western Europe during World War II. After their defeat, most German leaders believed that they would lose the war. The Battle of the Bulge The Battle of Coral Sea The Battle of Normandy
C2 $400 a) The Battle of the Bulge
C2 $500 After Germany surrendered, the Allies decided to… Return it to the German people. Divide it in two parts and return one half to the German people. Divide it in four parts, to be governed by Britain, the United States, the Soviets, and France.
C2 $500 c) Divide it in four parts, to be governed by Britain, the United States, the Soviets, and France.
C3 $100 Germany’s systematic murder of European Jews. Anti-Semitism The Holocaust The Warsaw Alliance
C3 $100 b) The Holocaust
C3 $200 A type of concentration camp that existed only for mass murder Forced labor camps Prison camps Death camps Internment camps
C3 $200 c) Death camps
C3 $300 What was one of the main goals of the Nazis during the 1930s? Establish the Gestapo Make all Germans carry identity cards Get rid of the Jews Host the Evian Conference
C3 $300 c) Get rid of all Jews
C3 $400 The night of broken glass Kristallnacht D-Day V-E Day
C3 $400 Kristallnacht
C3 $500 During this conference the Nazis decided that the final solution to the Jewish question was to exterminate, or kill all Jews Yalta Conference Wannsee Conference Geneva Convention
C3 $500 b) Wannsee Conference
C4 $100 The purpose of this top secret operation was to develop an atomic bomb before the Germans did. The Manhattan Project Operation Overload The Fat Man/Little Boy Project
C4 $100 a) The Manhattan Project
C4 $200 Japan’s surrender came less than a week after The allied invasion began The Japanese government was overthrown The destruction of Nagasaki
C4 $200 c) The destruction of Nagasaki
C4 $300 Japanese suicide plane Zero plane Kamikaze Death plane
C4 $300 b) Kamikaze
C4 $400 This huge naval battle ended in a draw (no winner), however it did prevent the Japanese from invading Australia. The Battle of the Coral Sea The Battle of Midway The battle of Leyte Gulf
C4 $400 The Battle of the Coral Sea
C4 $500 This was the name of the strategy used by the US to take control of the Pacific, in preparation for an invasion of the Japanese mainland. Slash and Burn Island Hopping Divide and Conquer
C4 $500 • b) Island Hopping
C5 $100 Navajo radio operators who helped secure communications in the Pacific Wind Walkers Code Talkers Water Whisperers
C5 $100 b) Code Talkers
C5 $200 This became the popular name for all women who worked in war-production jobs (derived from a fictional character from a 1942 song). Rosie the Riveter Betty the Balancer Jackie the Jack Hammerer
C5 $200 a) Rosie the Riveter
What was the main idea expressed by the poster? Farmers do not have an important role to play in the war effort Farmers have weird uniforms Farmers, like soldiers, have an important role to play in the war effort C5 $300
C5 $300 c) Farmers, like soldiers, have an important role to play in the war effort
C5 $400 Centers in remote inland areas where Japanese Americans were confined during WWII Internment Camps Death Camps Concentration Camps
C5 $400 a) Internment Camps
C5 $500 • Japanese Americans born in the United States of parents who had emigrated from Japan • Barrios • Nisei • Kamikaze