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Game Subject

Things that are depressing More things that are depressing Depressing things Things that depress These are all pretty horrible events

What Agreement ended WWI and led to the creation of several new nations? A-A1

The Treaty of Versailles Q-A1

A-A2 The America First Committee advocated for what?

American isolationism in the war in Europe Q-A2

A-A3 What governmental department oversaw production of U.S. propaganda?

The Office of War Information Q-A3

A-A4 What was the name of the planned march on Washington D.C. that was led by A. Phillip Randolph to protest discrimination in higher practices at war production facilities?

March on Washington Q-A4

A-A5 What did the U.S. and Great Britain promise at the Tehran Conference?

They promised to invade France within 6 months Q-A5

A-B1 Native Americans provided what key support to the U.S. war effort in the Pacific?

They were the “code talkers” Q-B1

A-B2 The Japanese wanted to create what in the Pacific?

Greater East Asia Co- Prosperity Sphere Q-B2

A-B3 The Manhattan Project successfully tested what weapon near Alamogordo, New Mexico?

“Gadget”, the first atomic bomb Q-B3

A-B4 How did Roosevelt circumvent Congressional legislative powers to enact law barring racial discrimination in hiring and the internment of Japanese Americans?

Executive Orders Q-B4

A-B5 The Potsdam Agreement did what to the future of Berlin?

Partitioned it into 4 sections Q-B5

A- C1 What was the name of the program that allowed Britain to “borrow” military equipment from the U.S.?

The Lend-Lease Program Q-C1

A-C2 How did the U.S. attempt to slow Japan’s imperial growth prior to WWII?

Restrictions on imports of raw materials Q-C2

A-C3 What day did the U.S. declare war on Japan?

December 8 th, 1941 Q-C3

A-C4 The governmental department that fought inflation with price controls and rationing of war materials was called what?

Office of Price Administration Q-C4

A-C5 What was the name of the governmental department that oversaw the Manhattan Project.

Office of Scientific Research and Development Q-C5

A-D1 African Americans served in what type of units?

Segregated units Q-D1

A-D2 What was the name of the famous Japanese American army unit that served in Europe?

442 nd Infantry Regiment Q-D2

A-D3 What is the term for a group of people who undermine another group?

5 th column Q-D3

A-D4 What year did Congress give citizenship to Native Americans?

1924 Q-D4

A-D5 What was the codename for the Allied attack on German forces in North Africa?

Operation Torch Q-D5

A-E1 D-Day was the first day of what operation?

Operation Overlord Q-E1

A-E2 What was the goal of Germany with the Battle of the Bulge?

Break Allied lines and reach Antwerp Q-E2

A-E3 What was Hitler’s “solution” to the “Jewish problem” in Europe?

The Holocaust Q-E3

A-E4 Who was the leader of U.S. forces in the Philippines?

Gen. Douglas MacArthur Q-E4

A-E5 What was the name of the ship on which the Japanese signed formal surrender terms?

USS Missouri Q-E5

Final Jeopardy Q’est-ce que c’est que. The Atomic Bomb S-Final

Final Jeopardy The second atomic weapon used in warfare was dropped on what Japanese city? A-Final

Nagasaki Q-Final Final Jeopardy

Daily Double

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