Hist 1060 Ch 33 CrossFacts

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  1. 3. this exiled German scientist encouraged Roosevelt to fund the project to build the atomic bomb.812
  2. 5. this court case determined that the placing of Japanese-American citizens into internment camps was NOT Unconstitutional 792
  3. 8. this Dr. replaced "Dr. New Deal" 792
  4. 9. coordinated the efforts of the Naval, air, and ground units to take Attu, Kiska in the Aleutians, 802
  5. 10. this mechanical device put many Southern Blacks out of work, sending them North looking for work. 797
  6. 11. Allied troops dropped these warnings over the cities of Nakasigi and Hiroshima warning of the impending bomb that was to come. 812
  7. 12. this term became synonymous to describe black Americans in the 1970's as they migrated away from the South. 797
  8. 14. Mexican agricultural workers were contracted by the American government to cross the border to harvest American crops. 793
  9. 16. these marketers cheated the rationing system used to control the consumption of critical food goods. 792
  10. 18. Germany's most important field marshal in Africa during WW2. 803
  11. 21. a turning point of the war for the allies, Britain launched a 2000 plane raid. 803
  12. 22. were placed on wage increases by the National War Labor Board to control wage increases 792
  13. 25. a key victory for the American forces where Japanese losses were 20,000 to the American 1700 men. 801
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  1. 1. this victory slogan represented the goal to triumph over racism and dictators. 797
  2. 2. Japanese suicide pilots, crashing their explosive load planes in to the decks of allied aircraft carriers. 812
  3. 4. 1 of 25,000 Indians that served in WW2 for America, and was famous for the raising of the American flag in Iwo Jima. 798
  4. 6. the battle that stopped Hitler's advance into Russia. 803
  5. 7. broken by the allies, these codes were used by the Germans to communicate for the positioning of their U boats. 803
  6. 8. German submarines traveled together and amounted great success in the sinking of allied vessels. 803
  7. 13. was established by the Office of Price Administration to bring inflation under control. 792
  8. 15. this group founded in 1942, focused on nonviolent action to forward the rights of black Americans. 797
  9. 17. this Charter, established the goals of America and Britain after WW2, even though most Americans knew very little about it. 792
  10. 19. American Indian Soldiers that used their native language to transmit coded messages so the Germans and Japanese could not decode them. 798
  11. 20. this Naval and Air Battle (won by America) in the South Pacific Ocean was a key naval position for launching attacks on each country for both Japan and America. 801
  12. 23. "old blood n guts" was responsible for key victories in France to stop the German military. 805
  13. 24. threatened to lead a "Negro March on Washington" over segregated facilities. 797