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Assignment:
1. Following the end of WWII, Churchill, Truman, Stalin, and Atlee met to discuss how they would rebuild Europe. This meeting was known as the
1. Tehran Conference.
2. Potsdam Conference.
3. Yalta Conference.
4. Casablanca Conference.
2. In 1942 the United States began breaking Japan's communication codes. How did this help them?
1. It offered them the information they needed to attack the mainland of Japan.
2. It gave them intelligence about the battle of Midway.
3. It provided them with intelligence to plan the dropping of the atomic bomb.
4. It made island hopping more effective.
3. In 1937 Japan, Germany, and Italy signed the Anti-Comintern Pact, pledging to work together to oppose the spread of what ideological enemy?
1. fascism
2. capitalism
3. communism
4. religion
4. What was the purpose of President Roosevelt's executive order 9066?
1. To wage war against Japan
2. To place Japanese Americans in internment camps
3. To prevent anyone from Asia from entering the United States
4. To add sanctions to Japan
5. During World War II, changes in employment created new migration patterns, particularly for previously underemployed groups. Which regions of the United States saw an increase in the Black American population during this period?
1. The Midwest
2. Rural areas in the South
3. Urban centers in the North
4. Alaska
6. During World War II, changes in employment created new migration patterns, particularly for previously underemployed groups. Which regions of the United States saw an increase in the Black American population during this period?
1. The Midwest
2. Rural areas in the South
3. Urban centers in the North
4. Alaska