front 1 about half of the women war workers said that the main reason they left the labor force at the end of ww2 was | back 1 family obligations |
front 2 all of the following are true statements about the effect of executive order no. 9066 on japanese living in the u.s except | back 2 the u.s supreme court declared the japanese relocation unconstitutional |
front 3 the tide of japanese conquest in the pacific was tuened following the battle of | back 3 midway |
front 4 arrange these events in order | back 4 dcba |
front 5 at the wartime teheran conference | back 5 plans were made for the opening of a second front in europe by britain and the united states |
front 6 hitler's advance in the euorpean theater of war crested in late 1942 at the battle of_______, after which his fortunes gradually declined | back 6 stalingrad |
front 7 the northward migration of african americans accelerated after ww2 because | back 7 mechanical systems of sharecropping was declared illegal |
front 8 during ww2, american indians | back 8 moved off reservations in large numbers |
front 9 in sharp contrast to ww1, during ww2, americans were | back 9 nearly unanimous in support of the war |
front 10 despite the demands of the wartime economy, inflation was kept well in check during the wat by | back 10 federally imposed mandatory wage and price control |
front 11 the national debt increased most during | back 11 ww2 |
front 12 the allies postponed opening a second front in euorpe until 1944 because | back 12 the british were fearful of becoming bogged down in a ground war in france |
front 13 after the italian surrender in august 1943 | back 13 the german army poured into italy and stalled the allied advance |
front 14 the first naval battle in history in which all the fighting was done by carried based aircraft was the battle of | back 14 the coral sea |
front 15 until spring 1943, perhaps hitler's greatest opportunities of defeating britain and winning the war was | back 15 the german u boat would destory allied shipping |
front 16 match each of the wartime agencies below with its correct function | back 16 a-1,b-2,c-3,d-4 |
front 17 the real impact of the italian front of ww2 may have been that it | back 17 delayed the d day invasion and allowed the soviet union to advance further into eastern europe |
front 18 the major consequence of the allied conquest of sicily in august 1943 was | back 18 the overthrow of mussolini and italy's unconditional surrender |
front 19 by the end of ww2, the heart of the united states' african american community had shifted to | back 19 northern and western cities |
front 20 the employment of more than six millions women in american industry during ww2 led to | back 20 the est of day care centers by the government |
front 21 the potsdam conference | back 21 issued an ultimatum to japan to surrender or be destoryed |
front 22 arrange these wartime conferences in order | back 22 b,c,a |
front 23 in a sense, franklin roosevelt was the forgotten man at the democratic convention in 1944 because | back 23 so much attention was focused on whether conservative democrats would be able to persuaded the convention and obtain roosevelt's agreement to drop henry wallace as vice president |
front 24 when the united states entered ww2 in december 1941 | back 24 a majority of americans had no clear idea of what the war was about |
front 25 roosevelt's and churchill's insistence on the absolute and uncondtional surrnder of germany | back 25 guaranteed that germany would have to be totally reconstructed after the war |
front 26 franklin roosevelt won the reelection in 1944 primarily because | back 26 the war was going well |
front 27 african americans did all fo the following during ww2 except | back 27 fight in integrated combat unites |
front 28 the most significant developemnt in the democrattic convention of 1944 was that | back 28 roosevelt's theird term vice president, henry wallace, was dumped in favor of missouri senator harry s. truman |
front 29 historians look at the fact that many women wanted to keep work and did after the war as | back 29 foreshadowing the eventual revolution in women's roles in america |
front 30 the unconditional surrnder policy toward japan was finally modified by | back 30 agreeing to let the japanese keep emperor hirohito on his ancestral throne as the nominal emperor |
front 31 after the united states entered the ww2 in 1941 the term alien 4-c referred to | back 31 all of these are correct |
front 32 which of the following was not among the qualities of the american participation in ww2 | back 32 an enormously effective in producing weapons and supplies |
front 33 while most american workers were strongly commited to the war effort, wartime production was disrupted by strikes led by the | back 33 united mine workers |
front 34 the fundamental strategic decison of ww2 made by president roosevelt and the britishat the very beginning of the war was to | back 34 concentrate first on the war in europe and to place the pacific wat against japan on the back burner |
front 35 hitler's last ditch attempt to achieve a victory against the americans and british came in | back 35 the battle of the bulge |
front 36 in waging war against japn, the unites states relied mainly on a strategy of | back 36 island hopping across the south pacific while bypassing japanese strongholds |
front 37 the cross channel invasion of normandy to open a second front in europe was commanded by gneral | back 37 dwight eisenhower |
front 38 president roosevelt's promise to the soviets to open a second front in western europe by the end of 1942 | back 38 proved utterly impossible to keep |
front 39 during ww2, most americans economically experienced | back 39 prosperity and a doubling of personal income |
front 40 the spending of enormous sums on the orginal atomic bomb project was spurred by the belief that | back 40 the germans might acquire and use such a weapon first against the allies |
front 41 japanese americans were placed in concentration camps during ww2 | back 41 as a result of anti japanese prejudice and fear |
front 42 most of the money raised to finance ww2 came throught | back 42 borrowing |
front 43 the minority group most adversly affected by washington's wartime policies was | back 43 japanese americans |
front 44 as a result of thr=e battle of lette gulf in octover 1944 | back 44 japan was finished as a naval power |
front 45 the american conquest of ____ in 1944 was especially critical, because fromt there, u.s aircraft could conduct round trip bomboing raids on the japanese home islands | back 45 marianas including guam |