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- 4. African American men serving in the military were assigned to ______units.
- 5. Roosevelt had come because it was one of the most _______in the nation.
- 6. At Franklin School in St. Paul, Boy Scouts helped gather ___ ____.
- 7. The U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese cities of ______and Nagasaki.
- 10. WW2 was the deadliest and most ______conflict in history.
- 11. From 1942 until the war's end, Japanese American soldiers trained at the Military Intelligence Service ______School.
- 13. In Germany and Italy, cruel _______rose to power.
- 16. On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked the U.S. ____base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
- 17. The two bombings killed 120,000 people. Many thousands more died later of _____poisoning.
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- 1. The government began rationing a wide variety of foods. These included meat, milk, eggs, soups, _____, and almost every kind of canned fruit and vegetable.
- 2. The production of ___ ____goods had strengthened the economy.
- 3. One MN industry whose profits increased as a result was the ____ ___ industry.
- 4. The process of going to war is one example of this _____of powers.
- 8. Hormel, a meat-processing company based in Austin, made millions of cans of ____.
- 9. The ______branch has the power to declare war.
- 12. Japan, which wanted to control the _____region, joined the Axis in 1940.
- 13. The information gathered during the experiment helped scientists better understand what happens to the human body when it's ____.
- 14. Posters encouraged people to ______.
- 15. The state government urged women, children, and the elderly to help out with more ___ ___.
- 18. At last the day we have all been waiting for has arrived-D-Day-the _____of Europe.
