
world war II
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- Q1Leader of Germany during World War IIAdolf Hitler120s
- Q2A national policy of avoiding political or economic alliances with foreign countriesIsolationism120s
- Q31. The Great Depression shifted American focus to domestic concerns. 2. Disappointment with the Treaty of VersaillesReasons for US isolation after World War I120s
- Q4Leader of the Soviet Union in World War IIJoseph Stalin120s
- Q5Leader of the United Kingdom during World War IIWinston Churchill120s
- Q6President of the United States during World War IIFranklin D. Roosevelt120s
- Q7African American military pilots who fought in World War IITuskegee Airman120s
- Q8Authorized the internment of Japanese Americans during World War IIExecutive Order 9066120s
- Q9A cultural icon representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War IIRosie the Riveter120s
- Q10Women took on industrial jobs traditionally held by men, contributing significantly to the war productionWomen's contribution to the war effort120s
- Q111. Congress passed the Neutrality Acts. 2. The United States Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles and did not join the League of Nations. 3. FDR asked Congress to declare war after the attack on Pearl HarborNeutrality Acts events in order120s
- Q12Germany, Italy, JapanAxis powers at the end of World War II120s
- Q13United States, United Kingdom, Soviet UnionAllied powers at the end of World War II120s
- Q141. World War I begins. 2. The Great Migration of Black Americans to Northern cities takes place. 3. Factory jobs open up in northern cities. 4. The Harlem Renaissance begins in the 1920sBlack Americans' Migration trends120s