Title: U. S. Studies II
1U. S. Studies II World War II Review Game
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3What impact did the Selective Service System have
on the U.S. military?
Increased U.S. military strength
A1
4The problem of ___ was targeted by the
War Production Board
Obtaining resources for the war industry
A2
5The problem of ___ was targeted by the Office of
Price Administration.
Inflation
A3
6How did the Auto-Industry respond to
the outbreak of war?
Ended automobile production, and shifted toward
military production.
A4
7List the major developments of the Office of
Scientific Research and Development
Radar, Sonar, Penicillin, DDT, and the Atomic Bomb
A5
8In order to increase resources for the war
industries, what did the WPB ask Americans to do?
Rationed scarce resources, and asked for
Americans to collect scrap iron, and other
resources.
A6
9Pictorial Daily Double
Actress
Nicole Kidman
A7
10Of the developments of the Office of
Scientific Research and Development, which
development helped to defeat both the German
U-Boat attacks and win the Battle of Britain?
Radar and Sonar
A8
11To combat wartime inflation, the U.S. government
did all of the following
Income Tax, sold War Bonds, and froze prices on
most goods.
A9
12Pictorial Daily Double
Actor
Robert Di Nero
A10
13This is where Americans turned to find many
rationed consumer goods during the war.
Black Market
B1
14During the war, women in the WAACs served as
Nurses and radio operators
B2
15Pictorial Daily Double
Country
Tim McGraw
B3
16How did the U.S. military discriminate against
minority groups that enlisted or were drafted?
Segregated Units
B4
17The Tuskegee Airmen fought in which branch of the
U.S. military?
Air Force
B5
18Nisei who lived on the West Coast of the United
States were subjected to ___ during the war.
Internment
B6
19In opposition to dropping the atomic bomb on
Japan, what did many people argue?
Should have demonstrated the use of the bomb on a
deserted island.
B7
20The GI Bill of Rights made it possible for
Veterans to attend college for free.
B8
21Roosevelts decision to remove people of Japanese
ancestry to internment camps was a response to
A strong anti-Japanese sentiment.
B9
22What was a good example of racial tensions in
America during the war years?
Zoot Suit Riot
B10
23This general led the American troops that
liberated Paris from German occupation.
General Patton
C1
24This man lead a daring bombing raid on Tokyo,
Japan early in the war.
James Doolittle
C2
25This man was President Roosevelts vice
president, and was president at the end of World
War II.
Harry Truman
C3
26The general who led Allied troops in battles on
the islands of Bataan, Leyte, and Iwo Jima.
General MacArthur
C4
27Save the Last Dance
C5
28This general commanded Operation Overlord, the
Allied invasion of Europe.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
C6
29This labor leader strongly encouraged President
Roosevelt to issue an executive order
discouraging discrimination in the workplace.
A. Philip Randolph
C7
30Pictorial Daily Double
Monument
Mount Rushmore
C8
31Industrialist that produced Liberty Ships, one
within four days.
Henry J. Kaiser
C9
32American scientist that directed the
Manhattan Project.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
C10
33This was the code name for the invasion of
Nazi-controlled Europe.
Operation Overlord
D1
34This general was the famed commander of the
United States Third Army
General Patton
D2
35In the Battle of Stalingrad, what contributed to
the Soviet victory
The Russian Winter and the massive Soviet
counterattack
D3
36This was the code name for the invasion of
Nazi-controlled North Africa.
Operation Torch
D4
37What was the significance of the Battle of
Stalingrad for the war in Europe?
It was a turning point in the war, Germany began
to lose the war in the east.
D5
38At Casablanca, what was decided concerning the
war against Germany?
The U.S. would focus on Germany first, and
Germany was to surrender unconditionally.
D6
39Germanys goal in the Battle of the
Atlantic was to
Keep food and war supplies from reaching Great
Britain and the Soviet Union.
D7
40German general of the infamous Afrika Corps.
Erwin Rommel
D8
41What was the German military goal at the Battle
of the Bulge?
To recapture the Belgian port of Antwerp, and
divide the Allied forces in the west.
D9
42With such a large military operation as
Operation Overlord, how were the Allies able
to keep it secret?
The Allies created a huge phantom army under the
command of General George Patton
D10
43From which Native American tribe were the Code
Talkers from?
Navajo
E1
44What was the Japanese military goal at the
Battle of the Coral Sea?
To invade Australia
E2
45What was the legend behind the Japanese term
Kamikaze?
Legendary typhoon that saved Japan in 1821 from a
Mongol invasion.
E3
46Commander of American naval forces in the
Pacific.
Chester Nimitz
E4
47The Battle of the Coral Sea was significant
because it marked the ____.
Marked the first time the Japanese military was
stopped.
E5
48The Battle of Midway was significant because it
marked the ____.
Marked the end of Japanese naval superiority in
the Pacific.
E6
49When forced to abandon the Philippines, ___ made
the vow, I shall return.
General MacArthur
E7
50President Trumans aim in deciding to drop the
atomic bomb was to ____.
End the war and save American lives.
E8
51Video Daily Double
TV Comedy
Life According to Jim
E9
52Why was Iwo Jima so important to the U.S.
military?
The U.S. wanted to use the airfields on Iwo Jima
to make air strikes against Japan.
E10
53Restriction of peoples right to buy unlimited
amounts of particular foods and other goods.
Rationing
F1
54Which Allied leaders met in Casablanca in 1943?
Churchill and Roosevelt
F2
55The Supreme Commander of Allied forces in Europe
was
General Eisenhower
F3
56V-E Day, or May 8, 1945, was the day when
Germany surrendered
F4
57Who were the defendants at the Nuremberg Trials?
Nazi leaders.
F5
58The Battle of the Bulge was significant because
it marked the ____.
It was the last German offensive of the war.
F6
59In regards to Eastern Europe, what did Stalin
promise at the Yalta Conference?
Stalin promised to allow free elections in
Eastern Europe.
F7
60What has the Japanese American Citizens League
fought for in the United States?
Pushed the government to compensate those
families sent to internment camps.
F8
61At the Yalta Conference, what did the Soviet
Union want to do with Germany?
The USSR wanted to punish Germany by dividing it
into four occupational zones.
F9
62At Yalta, why did President Roosevelt make
concessions to the Soviet Union over the
objections of Great Britain?
Roosevelt wanted Stalins support against Japan,
and for the future United Nations.
F10