Gathering 100 This treaty, which called for selfdetermination for Poland, Czechoslovakia and several other nations, also inflicted harsh punishment on Weimar Germany, which suffered on account of it. Gathering 200 Throughout Europe in the 1930s, this kind of state developed. In these countries a single party controlled the government and every aspect of the lives of the people. Gathering 300 While the United States reaction to aggression in Europe and Asia in the 1920s and 1930s was isolationism, at the Munich Conference in 1938, European leaders reacted with this policy. 1
Gathering 400 This agreement was created in order to support any nation whose security was vital to the defense of the United States. It allowed those nations access to the arsenal of the United States. Gathering 500 When Japan occupied this territory in 1941, the United States tightened their embargo, or refusal to trade, from the previous year to include oil and steel in order to force the Japanese to withdraw. 100 This date which will live in infamy was followed by a declaration of war by the United States on Japan. 2
200 Two of the areas Nazi Germany occupied before World War II. 300 se two countries invaded Poland in September of 1939. 400 This is the correct chronological order for the following battles: A. Operation Torch B. Battle of the Bulge C. Operation Overlord D. Battle of Dunkirk 3
500 se were two of the larger areas attacked in Japan s aggressive quest for empire in the 1930s. 100 His time as leader was characterized by the further implementation of a communist economy and the elimination of all opposition to his rule. 200 se are the German and Italian words that were used to address the leaders, respectively. 4
300 What Hitler made of the Jews of Europe when he blamed them for all of Germany s problems. 400 se took place after the war to ensure that the crimes of the Holocaust would not remain unanswered. 500 Out of this conference came an ultimatum to Japan to surrender or face destruction as well as a decision about the status of the countries of eastern Europe, which would remain under the control of Soviet Russia. 5
Sweet 100 se people were removed from their homes and placed in internment camps far from the coastal areas of the United States. Sweet 200 While the United States did not take over the economy during the war, they did oversee what goods were produced and made sure that access to certain goods was limited. This is the name for the mechanism used to limit access and consumption. Sweet 300 se occurred in the late spring of 1943 when servicemen attacked Mexican American youths in Los Angeles. 6
Sweet 400 He called off a 1941 March on Washington, and in return FDR promised that there would be no discrimination in hiring in any company with a government contract. Sweet 500 This is the order that sent Japanese Americans to their lives in internment camps. At these camps, they were forced to live in cramped quarters, endure a communal style of living, eat unfamiliar foods, and live in a hostile, unfamiliar climate. While African Americans were not pleased that they had to fight under white commanding officers, they fought with valor. However, this group of black fighter pilots included black officers. 7
DDay attack on June 6, 1944, forced the Germans to fight the Allies on both fronts. This was the region in France where the forces landed. se are three of the places in the Pacific where the Allies suffered defeats shortly after Pearl Harbor. Allied victory in this area led to their invasion of Italy in 1943 which in turn contributed to their 1944 victory in France and their ability to enter Germany from the west in 1945 and meet the Soviets who entered from the east. 8
In August of 1945 the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, an act that led to Japanese surrender and years of debate. se bombs were developed as part of top secret research known as this. Final Question title of the order that banned discrimination in hiring in jobs in the defenserelated industries. 9