front 1 As World War II began for the United States in 1941, President
Roosevelt | back 1 D |
front 2 Once at war, America's first great challenge was to | back 2 E |
front 3 Overall, most ethnic groups in the United States during World War
II | back 3 A |
front 4 Japanese-Americans were placed in concentration camps during World
War II | back 4 C |
front 5 The minority group most adversely affected by Washington's wartime
policies was | back 5 C |
front 6 In the 1800s the Japanese government drove many Japanese farmers off
their land by | back 6 D |
front 7 In the period from 1885 to 1924, Japanese immigrants to the United
States were | back 7 E |
front 8 When the United States entered World War II in December 1941, | back 8 D |
front 9 During World War II, the United States government commissioned the
production of synthetic ____ in order to offset the loss of access to
prewar supplies in East Asia. | back 9 B |
front 10 Match each of the wartime agencies below with its correct
function: | back 10 B |
front 11 While American workers, on the whole, were committed to the war
effort, several unions went on strike. The most prominent was
the | back 11 D |
front 12 During World War II, | back 12 E |
front 13 The employment of more than six million women in American industry
during World War II led to | back 13 C |
front 14 The main reason the majority of women war workers left the labor
force at the end of WW II was | back 14 E |
front 15 African-Americans did all of the following during World War II
except | back 15 A |
front 16 Which one of the following is least related to the other
three? | back 16 A |
front 17 Big-government intervention received its greatest boost from | back 17 B |
front 18 The northward migration of African-Americans accelerated after World
War II because | back 18 C |
front 19 During World War II, American Indians | back 19 D |
front 20 By the end of World War II, the heart of the United States'
African-American community had shifted to | back 20 E |
front 21 The national debt increased most during | back 21 C |
front 22 Most of the money raised to finance World War II came through | back 22 E |
front 23 The first naval battle in history in which all the fighting was done
by carrier-based aircraft was the Battle of | back 23 C |
front 24 The tide of Japanese conquest in the Pacific was turned following the
Battle of | back 24 D |
front 25 The Japanese made a crucial mistake in 1942 in their attempt to
control much of the Pacific when they | back 25 C |
front 26 In waging war against Japan, the United States relied mainly on a
strategy of | back 26 D |
front 27 The conquest of _______was especially important, because from there
Americans could conduct round-trip bombing raids on the Japanese home
islands. | back 27 E |
front 28 The Allies won the Battle of the Atlantic by doing all of the
following except | back 28 B |
front 29 Hitler's advance in the European theater of war crested in late 1942
at the Battle of ____________, after which his fortunes gradually
declined. | back 29 B |
front 30 The Allies postponed opening a second front in Europe until 1944
because | back 30 E |
front 31 The Allied demand for unconditional surrender was criticized mainly
by opponents who believed that such surrender would | back 31 A |
front 32 President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill announced at their
wartime conference in Casablanca that their principal war aim was
to | back 32 D |
front 33 Arrange these wartime conferences in chronological order: | back 33 C |
front 34 Arrange these events in chronological order: (A) V-J Day, (B) V-E
Day, (C) D Day, (D) Invasion of Italy. | back 34 A |
front 35 The major consequence of the Allied conquest of Sicily in August 1943
was | back 35 B |
front 36 After the Italian surrender in August 1943, | back 36 E |
front 37 The real impact of the Italian front on World War II may have been
that it | back 37 A |
front 38 At the wartime Teheran Conference, | back 38 D |
front 39 The cross-channel invasion of Normandy to open a second front in
Europe was commanded by General | back 39 B |
front 40 In a sense, Franklin Roosevelt was the "forgotten man" at
the Democratic Convention in 1944 because | back 40 A |
front 41 Franklin Roosevelt won the election in 1944 primarily because | back 41 E |
front 42 Action by the United States against Adolf Hitler's campaign of
genocide against the Jews | back 42 A |
front 43 As a result of the Battle of Leyte Gulf, | back 43 E |
front 44 The Potsdam conference | back 44 E |
front 45 The spending of enormous sums on the original atomic bomb project was
spurred by the belief that | back 45 E |
front 46 The "unconditional surrender" policy toward Japan was
modified by | back 46 D |
front 47 Which of the following was not among the qualities of the American
participation in World War II? | back 47 C |