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- 3. FDR talked to his people of America through the radio and explained how the banking system worked and assured the people of America that there money would be safe.
- 4. On June 6th, 1944, 175,000 allied soldiers went to fight on the beaches of Normandy, this was called Operation Overboard, but we remember this day as "blank"
- 5. This cool and advanced technolgy of the 1920s connected the country with news, music, sport, and entertainment.
- 6. This type of music was booming during the roaring twenties, they also called this era the "blank" age.
- 10. This place is were the Nazis were preparing to fight because they belived the US troops were set up there, but they were really at Normandy.
- 12. these shanty towns were nicknamed "blank" after the president at that time, in order to mock him
- 13. President FDR set a series of new laws, government work programs, and federal agencies in order to help end the Great Depression
- 14. This act was lead by mostly women and churches which banned people from the buying, selling, and consumption of Alcohol.
- 15. The countries Germany, Italy, and Japan were called the "blank" powers in WW2
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- 1. The official female unit of the military that performed non-combat operations during the war.
- 2. This gave young men manuel labor jobs outdoors across the U.S. The "blank" cleaned rivers, planted trees, protected wildlife, prevents erosion , etc.
- 7. This man started what was known as the Plamer Raids of 1919-1920
- 8. to give a bully what they want without fighting back.
- 9. young girls who wore heavy make up, short skirt, and cut their hair into short bobs, they broke traditions and drank, smoked, and danced.
- 11. lasted from 1929 to 1939 and was the worlds worst economic downturn in modern histroy
