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- Q1Rosie the Riveter, a WWII-era icon, was used by the U.S. government in an attempt toencourage women to sell war bondsrecruit women to work in defense industry jobsencourage women to ration household goodsgain support for extending the draft to include women30s
- Q2In America during WWII,women were paid higher wages than men, to pay for childcaresegregation ended in Americaracial discrimination in government jobs endedthere was increasing racial tensions30s
- Q3The act of creating an empire by dominating other nations is calledCommunismIsolationismPropagandaImperialism30s
- Q4What finally caused the U.S. to enter WWII in 1941the execution of Jews in concentration campsthe German bombing of Londonthe Japanese attack on Pearl Harborthe invasion of Poland by Germany30s
- Q5Germany, Italy and Japan were called the__________ powersAlliedAxisEvilCentral30s
- Q6Where did the United States drop the atomic bomb?Tokyo and HiroshimaOkinawa and Iwo JimaHiroshima and NagasakiHiroshima and Okinawa30s
- Q7Which of the following occurred as a result of Executive Order 9066?Mexican laborers were brought in to the US to work on farmsJapanese-Americans were forced into internment campsAfrican-Americans were integrated into the US military.Native-Americans regained control of their tribal lands30s
- Q8The Bracero Programwas the program for the testing of the atomic bomb.forbid African-Americans from entering defense industry jobs.allowed Mexicans to work in the US under short-term contracts.restricted Mexican-Americans from serving in the military.30s
- Q9What effect did the use of atomic weapons against Japan in WWII have on the United States and the world?The United States became the world's first atomic Super Power.The Allied powers passed a ban against further development and use of atomic weaponsThe League of nations ordered economic sanctions against the United States for the use of atomic weapons against JapanThe United States used its atomic advantage to force countries in eastern and western Europe to heel30s
- Q10Approximately how long did the Cold War last?3 months10 years45 years1 year30s
- Q11The belief that the U.S. had to prevent the USSR from expanding and communism from spreading was known as:ContainmentMassive RetaliationBrinkmanshipIron Curtain30s
- Q12During the Cold War era, the United States and the Soviet Union were hesitant to become involved in direct military conflict mainly because ofPressure from non-aligned nationsMutual dependence or need for oil from the Middle Easthe potential for global nuclear destruction30s
- Q13When the Soviet Union initiated the Berlin Blockade, what was the U.S. response?The U.S. and allies began airlifting necessary supplies to Berlin for almost a yearThe U.S. began building the Berlin Wall to stop the spread of communismThe U.S. and allies used military force to break the blockade of land routes into BerlinThe U.S. abandoned the Western-occupied portion of Berlin30s
- Q14The rapid increase in the birthrate in the United States following WWII was known asThe Baby BoomThe Generation ExplosionThe Population Surge30s
- Q15Laws that set up segregated facilities for whites and blacks in the South during the 1950sCriminal lawsJim Crow lawsCivil lawsConstitutional laws30s