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USHC 7.2 WWII HOMEFRONT

USHC 7.2 WWII HOMEFRONT

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Multiple Choice

During the 1930s, how did the United States respond to the increasing tensions in Europe?

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The United States formed an alliance with France and Britain to oppose Germany.

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The United States passed Neutrality Acts to avoid involvement.

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The United States sent economic aid to Germany to help with its financial situation.

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The United States denounced the Soviet Union to stop the spread of communism.

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Multiple Choice

How did the Cash and Carry policy work?

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The United States traded war materials in exchange for land to build military bases.

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The United States refused to sell anything to the Axis Powers.

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Nations bought war materials from the United States for cash and then transported it themselves.

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Only large war machines, like tanks and planes, were sold to the Allies.

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Multiple Choice

The enactment of the Lend-Lease Act in 1941 showed that what idea about United States involvement in

World War II was true?

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The United States became more isolationist in an attempt to avoid participation in the war.

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The United States shifted from a policy of neutrality to support for the Allies.

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The United States shifted its support from the Allied Powers to the Axis Powers.

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The United States was willing to send soldiers to Europe to support the war effort.

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Multiple Choice

Why were consumer goods rationed during World War II in the United States?

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to guarantee military troops had needed supplies

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to cause a shortage of crops as a way to raise prices

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to limit goods sent to Germany

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to increase reserves of natural resources

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Multiple Choice

What did the U.S. government rely on to finance military involvement in World War II?

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financial assistance from the Soviet Union

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increases in sales tax

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sale of war bonds

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increase in the amount of currency printed

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Multiple Choice

How did A. Philip Randolph contribute to civil rights in the United States during World War II?

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He spoke out against the draft.

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He promoted equal wages for women.

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He spoke out against racial discrimination in the war industries.

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He spoke out against the internment of Japanese Americans.

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What was the predominant way the majority of women in America showed their support for the war effort

during the 1940s?

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They joined the military and served overseas as medical personnel.

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They made personal sacrifices to conserve resources for the soldiers.

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They took jobs in the defense industry that were traditionally done by men.

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They served as translators and secretaries to military officers.

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What justification was used to uphold the constitutionality of the internment of people of Japanese descent during World War II?

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They were needed as code breakers and translators.

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They were convicted of spying for Japan.

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They were a threat to national security.

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They refused to support the war.

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