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D. D) 290,000 people. c.) Immigrants from the Western Hemisphere, needed for US labor, were non-quota arrivals, exempted from the quota system. What is the World War II? By 1968, strident debate among American about the Vietnam War signified that the Cold War consensus had shattered, perhaps beyond repair. What were some similarities between racism in Nazi Germany and in the United States, 1920s-1940s? Why were Japanese Americans interned during World War II? A) United States revealed its plan to use the atomic bomb. American soldiers could not get close enough to Japan to launch an effective invasion. The overall impact of such public policies was almost incalculable, but it certainly aided returning veterans to better themselves and to begin forming families and having children in unprecedented numbers. d.) At this time, documentary requirements were also increased: applicants now needed two financial affidavits instead of one. dividing power in Germany amongst the Allied Powers America Declares War on Germany. A) the Axis pushed back the Allied advance from the Soviet Union. "President Roosevelt nationalized the shipping and shipbuilding industries." 182, 186) exempted noncitizen service members from naturalization requirements related to age, race, residence, any educational tests, fees . With the support of President Gerald Ford, Congress passed a law in 1975 to allow more than 130,000 South Vietnamese and Cambodians to enter the United States, and President Jimmy Carter permitted 15,000 refugees who had escaped southeast Asia by boat to become permanent US residents in 1977. What event led to the House and Senate voting to declare war? And what we all have learned is this: There is no such thing as security for any Nationor any individualin a world ruled by the principles of gangsterism. C. opposition to policies requiring racial segregation of factory workers. D. American women and minorities found new opportunities. preventing Soviet intervention in the region. He said, in part: The course that Japan has followed for the past ten years in Asia has paralleled the course of Hitler and Mussolini in Europe and in Africa. c.) Even the 300,000 combat deaths suffered by Americans paled in comparison to any other major belligerent. To convince islanders to support the United States against Japan Civil rights march on Wash[ington], D.C. / [WKL]. D) They felt it more prudent to use diplomatic means to shut down the camps. B. refugees who had fled from Nazi-occupied Europe. ensure cooperation between the major powers of the world. . B) the end of World War II. The State Department, therefore, became responsible for enforcing the quota law, and midnight races ended. d.) A. a pact signed by Great Britain and the United States that endorsed certain principles for building a lasting peace and establishing free governments in the world On June 5, 1941, diplomats abroad were cautioned that visas would soon be denied to applicants with close relatives remaining in German-occupied countries. Students consider how what they've learned about the rise of the Nazi Party influences their thinking about the essay prompt and practice making inferences. The War against Poland: Speed and Brutality, The Jewish Ghettos: Separated from the World. TTY: 202.488.0406, In 1929, immigration was further limited to a total of 153,879 and the new quotas were re-calculated using complicated math based on the existing national origins of the population as reflected in the 1920 census and the new immigration cap. Virtually none of the fighting had taken place on U.S. soil. After the war, the United States and the international community used a series of directives, organizations, and laws to help displaced European refugees, including Holocaust survivors, immigrate to new countries. Which series of events is arranged in the correct chronological order? b.) b.) B) membership of the U.N. Security Council was determined. a.) Designed for California 10th grade world history courses, this unit guides students through a study of the Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide that focuses on choices and human behavior. 1,584cc air-cooled OHV flat 4-cylinder engine Single Solex 34 PICT 3 carburetor 46bhp at 4,000rpm 4-speed manual transmission 4-wheel independent suspension 4-wheel hydraulic drum brakes *Lots of dealer installed options *Complete with top, side curtains, and wooden floormats *Nary a more perfect summer ride exists The Type 181The Thing Volkswagen's "Thing" had its roots in a military . Facing History & Ourselves uses lessons of history to challenge teachers and their students to stand up to bigotry and hate. In particular, World War II led many women to take jobs in defense plants and factories around the country. D. The population stayed roughly the same as auto factories were converted to produce munitions. He personally directed the military buildup of troops and supplies. This request resulted in approximately four and one half hours of recordings that were used to create a fifteen-minute radio program for the Mutual Broadcasting System. A. D. supreme. C) the policy of putting Jews into concentration camps. The United Nations succeeded where the League of Nations failed largely due to After the United States entered World War II Congress acted to provide for the expedited naturalization of noncitizens serving honorably in the U.S. Armed Forces. "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression. A) officially recognizing the state of Israel. For each word at the left, complete the four derivatives indicated. C. to provide support to the Filipino rebels there who were putting up resistance to the Japanese What ultimately prevented the Nazis from conquering Great Britain in 1940? Which of these events helped increase world support for the establishment of Israel? A) A group of Nazi generals hatched the plan to assassinate Hitler. D) demonstrate the power of nuclear weapons. Classroom Materials at the Library of Congress. Why do you think Roosevelt compared the Germans to gangsters? In these past few yearsand, most violently, in the past three dayswe have learned a terrible lesson. ", Choose the statement that accurately reflects the relationship between private business and the federal government during World War II. A) the end of the Great Depression. They needed to wrest control of the Suez Canal and the oilfields in the Middle East from Italy first. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the president of the United States for the majority of this time, from 1933 to 1945. The labor demands of war industries caused millions more Americans to move--largely to the Atlantic, Pacific . 3, Two days later, on December 11, 1941, Adolf Hitler declared war on the United States, and Benito Mussolini of Italy followed suit. In what periods was the Mississippi River a national boundary, and why was control of the river important for the United States? Several bills were introduced to aid refugees; many more were introduced to curb or end immigration. They had significant military value that helped to keep Japan in the war. Between 1933 and 1941, for example, roughly 118,000 German quota slots that could have been used went unfilled. The image and reality of overall economic prosperity--and the upward mobility it provided for many white Americans--was not lost on those who had largely been excluded from the full meaning of the American Dream, both before and after the war. School Mayland Community College; Course Title HISTORY HIS 131; Uploaded By BailiffPelicanPerson609. ffidavits, attesting to their identities and good conduct, from several responsible disinterested persons, in addition to financial affidavits. Through the government's bracero program, Allied forces strategy during World War II. a.) General Patton had already turned down the position. holding free elections in Eastern Europe after the war. Six million European Jews had been murdered. D) the Allies moved toward Germany from the east, west, and south. Three years after the end of the war, there were still a substantial number of displaced persons in Europe. B. "Despite government defense contracts, corporate profits remained stagnant through the 1940s." What did the existence of kamikaze pilots reveal about the Japanese military? D. intercept enemy intelligence and relay it to the troops on the frontlines. D.Did not destroy all aircraft carriers/ did not declare war first. By the time the United States entered World War II, it had already been providing aid to areas threatened by Axis powers. It would allow the Allies to gain control of the precious oil fields in the Middle East. B.It showed the United States clearly supported the Allies. ", b.) US consulates in Nazi-occupied territory shut down in July 1941. laborers migrated from Mexico to work in factories in the North. Both collections are included in this presentation. Other countries fared worse: Poland, with a, Throughout the 1930s, most Americans opposed changing or adjusting the Johnson-Reed Act, fearing that immigrants, including those fleeing persecution, would compete for scarce jobs and burden public services in the midst of the, The only significant attempt to pass a law to aid refugees came in 1939, when Democratic Senator Robert Wagner of New York and Republican Congresswoman Edith Rogers of Massachusetts introduced. supporting the United States in the war against Japan forcing Italy to surrender and change sides. But now this isnt so bad anymore. D) executive vice-president of the International Monetary Fund, John Lund, Paul S. Vickery, P. Scott Corbett, Todd Pfannestiel, Volker Janssen, Eric Hinderaker, James A. Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, Robert O. Self. Underline each predicate adjective or compound predicate adjective in the following sentences. The Battle of Midway is considered one of the major turning points of the war because After the United States intervened militarily in Vietnam in the mid-1960s, however, this political consensus began to break down. Draw two lines under each verb. A. collect money for the war effort through the sale of war bonds. Why did the Allies refuse to bomb railway lines to the Nazi death camps? When World War I broke out across Europe in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the United States would remain neutral, and many Americans supported . The 1924 law capped quota immigration at 164,667 people per year. The act was meant to solve the midnight races problem and establish a more permanent immigration law. Fears of infiltration and espionage led to additional restrictions on visa applicants. D. It gave Germany a pledge of military support from the Soviet Union. What was the main result of the Wannsee Conference in January 1942? With war already raging in Asia, the invasion sparked a global conflict that lasted until 1945. This online presentation also includes a set of interviews conducted in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Had this amendment been enacted, American response to the refugee crisis in the 1930s may have been quite different. Why was the United States reluctant to launch a land invasion of Japan? c.) A. Roosevelt placed an embargo on Japan. This enabled Roosevelt to establish what became known as the . Washington, DC 20024-2126 The Act, which authorized 200,000 displaced persons to enter the United States, mortgaged the still-extant 1924 immigration quotas, allowing up to 50% of future quota spaces to be used on behalf of displaced persons, with few exceptions. Before World War II and the Holocaust, American law made very little distinction between refugees forced to flee their countries due to persecution, and immigrants seeking a better life. B. Interventionists thought aid would bring us into war; isolationists thought aid would keep us out of the war. A. dying in action while leading his troops to victory at Iwo Jima. Five other European states joined the Axis alliance during World War II. C. These recordings total approximately seven and one half hours and were also used to create a radio program, entitled "Dear Mr. President," which was broadcast in May 1942. B. the Tripartite Pact He believed that cutting off Germany's shipping routes on the Atlantic was the key to winning the war. He wanted to keep the other Allies busy so he could divide Eastern Europe as he saw fit. Japan had a larger army and more airplanes and submarines than the Americans. C. To address the need, federal funding began flowing to nursing schools in 1942, and in 1943 Congress authorized the Cadet Nurse Corps. increasingly took on more global responsibilities. Most of Japan's former colonies were now under U.S. control. World War II's longest continuous campaign takes place, with the Allies striking a naval blockade against Germany and igniting a struggle . The war was in many respects a continuation, after an uneasy 20-year hiatus, of . B. it bought U.S. forces more time to focus on the war in Europe. classified them as enemy combatants. C. It gave Germany new territory as the Soviets tried to appease Hitler. B) join political organizations. The Nuremberg Laws Many Americans felt he was simply trying to postpone the inevitable war in Europe. C. the Lend-Lease Act On December 9, 1941two days after the attackUS President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed the American people on the radio. The only editing redacted interviewee names from several recordings and removed Leadbelly's two songs for which permissions have not yet been received. d.) C) destroy the nation of Japan. Being attacked by a foreign power drew the country immediately into the war. d.) In 1948, President Truman demonstrated major support for the Jewish cause by It is actual collaboration so well calculated that all the continents of the world, and all the oceans, are now considered by the Axis strategists as one gigantic battlefield. C) Allied Powers agreed to divide Germany into four zones of occupation. Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States entered World War II and financed the Allied war effort, and helped defeat Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy in the European theater. D) protect German Jews from anti-Semitic violence. While overall immigration into the United States did not increase, between 35,00040,000 DPs, most of whom were Jewish, entered the United States between December 22, 1945, and July 1, 1948, under provisions of the Truman Directive. D) the beginning of World War II. C. Isolationists thought aid would help end the Depression; interventionists thought aid would prolong the Depression. Public opinion was more in line with Congress than Truman: an April 1948 poll showed that 53% of Americans disapproved of the plan to allow 200,000 displaced persons to enter, compared with 40% who approved. D. the Japanese assault on Pearl Harbor. D. less expansion, What were Japan's two mistakes in Pearl Harbor? D. universal education. According to Roosevelt, what principles was the United States fighting for? Building on the economic base left after the war, American society became more affluent in the postwar years than most Americans could have imagined in their wildest dreams before or during the war. The Senate did not believe the emergency warranted this dramatic step but was willing to significantly restrict the number of immigrants allowed to enter the United States. D. Many Americans believed the Soviet Union posed a greater threat than the Nazis or the Japanese. Choose the statement that best reflects the experience of women as a social group after the United States entered World War II. The new Protocol expanded the responsibilities to all refugees from any part of the world and at any time, but still allowed nations to define for themselves how they would assess refugee status. \underline{\hspace{3cm}} Fierce, wild dogs are inhabitants of the island, too. A portion of this project aimed to create documentary recordings of Americans from around the country who described their lives, sang their songs, and told the stories of their own regions. C. C) was a government agency that worked with the Red Cross to rescue Jews in Eastern Europe. D.It showed Roosevelt could be flexible when negotiating with the Soviet Union. The United States responded in kind, and therefore entered World War II. c.) The new law reflected anti-Catholic, antisemitic sentiment in the country. a.) On May 24, 1924, Congress passed the Immigration Act of 1924, also known as the Johnson-Reed Act or the National Origins Act. It would force the Axis to retreat from Stalingrad and give the Soviets a chance to regroup. In 1940, Japan signed the Tripartite Pact with Germany and Italy, creating World War IIs Axis powers. . Choose the statement that best reflects the experiences of African Americans after the United States entered World War II. What were the reasons behind the U.S. assault on the island of Guadalcanal? I believe the admission of these persons will add to the strength and energy of the nation. Still, Congress delayed action. "The federal government encouraged us to continue producing consumer goods to keep American citizens happy. A. "We were faced with the possibility of deportation even though we were U.S. After Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the United States declared war against Japan and entered World War II. A. C. Many Americans favored a strong interventionist foreign policy regarding the situation in Europe and Asia. Students reflect on, gather evidence for, and discuss the unit writing prompt in its entirety. . B) save lives. The 1951 Convention only applied to persons who became refugees as a result of events occurring [in Europe] before 1 January 1951. These limits in time and geography were in place until 1967, when the Refugee Protocol expanded refugee protection to people fleeing persecution worldwide on a more permanent basis. Students view the film, analyze a primary source from the Oyneg Shabes archive, and consider why it matters who tells the stories of the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto. "We found financial self-reliance, which was new for us, after we went to work in the defense industry." The United States did not immediately adopt a consistent refugee policy in the wake of World War II, instead patching together various immigration, refugee, and displaced persons legislation for temporary fixes to address specific crises. (spendthrift; thrifty). When did the United States enter World War I? b.) The _____ was a turning point in the war between the United States and Japan and first demonstrated the success of the island-hopping strategy. This was the first time refugees gained distinct legal status under international law. A. limiting further U.S. casualties The main function of the federal Office of War Information was to To control rent and other consumer prices after the start of World War II, the Office of Price Administration was established. B.The United States was convinced to remain neutral. Millions of men and women entered military service and saw parts of the world they would likely never have seen otherwise. e) no Americans were taken prisoner by the Japanese. A. to rescue U.S. prisoners of war who were being held captive there It would prevent the Axis from receiving reinforcements from Japan's Indian Ocean fleet. ", d.) On December 9, 1941two days after the attackUS President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed the American people on the radio. a.) When did the United States enter World War II? "The government paid most of the costs for my company to convert to wartime production. all of Japan's aircraft carriers were mistakenly directed to Guam. A. After the United States entered World War II, A. the federal government seized control of factories in order to increase war production. B. A. defectors from the Soviet Union. President Harry S. Truman favored a liberal immigration policy toward displaced persons (DPs). "The U.S. manufacturing sector produced less than the Axis powers did." Refugees are granted the right to work, to housing, to education, to public assistance, to freedom of movement within the territory, and cannot be punished for illegal entry. D. General Marshall was too valuable to remove from his position as Army Chief of Staff. Small but significant named World War II US Navy Corpsman grouping named to Wallace H. Fritsch, who served on Peleliu during World War II. D.France and Britain sent troops to defend Poland. the United States did not enter the war until after the Japanese bombed the . C) creating a military tribunal to punish those who participated in the Nazi genocide. How did President Roosevelt lead the mobilization of the war effort? World War I was the deadliest conflict until that point in human history, claiming tens of millions of casualties on all sides. C. The Vietnam War is the commonly used name for the Second Indochina War, 1954-1975. "As a business owner, I had to begin to deduct a federal income tax from my employees' paychecks. D) the division of Germany into communist and non-communist sectors. c.) To seize islands vital to Japanese transportation and communication The 1953 Refugee Relief Act defined refugee (someone in a non-Communist country fleeing persecution), escapee (someone fleeing communism), and expellee" (an ethnic German forced out of Eastern Europe). ", United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC, The Nazi Persecution of Black People in Germany, The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936: African American Voices and "Jim Crow" America. D. Interventionists thought aid would help end the How did the Neutrality Act of 1939 differ from the previous Neutrality Acts passed by Congress in 1935, 1936, and 1937? c.) The Soviet Union owed the United States a massive amount of debt. avenging the attack on Pearl Harbor D. to destroy Japan's most important naval outpost and eliminate their ability to launch further airstrikes, Americans on the home front demonstrated their patriotism and helped combat shortages by D) the ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. C. The safety of Japanese Americans was threatened because most of the Japanese American community lived in war zones. President Lyndon Johnson signed the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 (known as the Hart-Celler Act), which eliminated the national origins quotas that for 40 years had seriously limited the ability of immigrants from southern and eastern Europe, Africa, and Asia, to obtain US immigration visas. D. was assassinated by a group of his own generals. Both collections are included in this presentation. On December 8, 1941 (the day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor), Alan Lomax, then "assistant in charge" of the Archive of American Folk Song (now the American Folklife Center archive), sent a telegram to fieldworkers in ten different localities across the United States, asking them to collect "man-on-the-street" reactions of ordinary Americans to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the subsequent declaration of war by the United States. b.) a.) ", Choose the statement that describes an economic consequence of the United States as an "arsenal of democracy." d) Americans experienced a series of military losses. One appeal of totalitarianism was the promise of: B. Invite students to reflect on why it matters who tells our stories as they view a documentary film about the profound courage and resistance of the Oyneg Shabes in the Warsaw ghetto. D) forced Jews out of their homes and into tightly cramped ghettoes. Hence, the sudden attack almost shocked the entire United States. The United States signed the United Nations Refugee Protocol on November 6, 1968. it eliminated Japan's main refueling station for its air force. The legislation never made it out of committee for a vote. B. "We were forced by the government to move from California because they feared we might be capable of sabotage or espionage." c.) They feature a wide diversity of opinion concerning the war and other social and political issues of the day, such as racial prejudice and labor disputes. Visa applications were placed before an interdepartmental review committee consisting of representatives of the Visa Division, Immigration and Naturalization Service, FBI, Military Intelligence Division of the War Department, and the Navy Departments Office of Naval Intelligence. A. Japanese attacks on U.S. ships trading with China. What was the result of the Battle of the Bulge? went through a period of economic instability. purchasing government war bonds. Why was Hitler happy that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor? B. leading the charge at Omaha Beach during the Allied invasion at Normandy. More colleges and universities were built in the United States. C. stable government a.) Battle of the Atlantic: September 3, 1939 to May 8, 1945. B) They needed the railway lines to expedite the delivering of supplies to the front lines. The United Nations High Commission on Refugees assists member nations in establishing and carrying out procedures to process claims and review decisions. The 1967 United Nations Refugee Protocol expanded the 1951 Refugee Convention, which had originally limited the definition of refugee to people who had been displaced in Europe prior to 1951. British concerns over its border security in the Atlantic. A. In the Soviet Union, a "cult of personality" developed around Stalin. D. retroactively revoked their citizenship. To invade and occupy Italy a.) Through the end of World War II the United States would use it to provide a total of some $50 billion in aid (equal to $690 billion in 2020 dollars) to more than 30 nations around the globe, from . "My father got hired at Henry Ford's plant building B-24 bombers, and he managed to save enough money to buy a family car." B. "Dear Mr. President," Nashville, Tennessee, January or February "Dear Mr. President," New York, New York, January or February Letter from Alan Lomax to Wilhelmina Waters, April 3, 1942. All of Germany's European Axis allies participated to some degree in the persecution and murder of Jews during the Holocaust. A) process the forced deportation of German Jews to other countries. After a day the incident, on 8th September 1941, United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declared war on Japan and made its first entry into WW2. D. Aggressive, What was the effect of this reaction on the aggressors? his successful campaigns in North Africa and Sicily. 1942: Feb. 19. D. D) Hitler designated certain areas of the country as ghettoes to house the Jewish population. C. the military did not expand quickly until after the creation of the draft. Which was effectively an economic declaration of war against Germany and the Axis Powers? U.S. code breakers had intercepted the Japanese plans. While the United States had remained neutral in the war, it responded to Japans aggression in Asia with economic sanctions that caused severe shortages of natural resources that the Japanese needed for their war effort. Also included are biographies of the fieldworkers who conducted and arranged the interviews, complete transcripts of the interviews, related manuscripts, and original disc sleeves. A) less than one quarter They created a decoy army using cardboard tanks across the Channel from Calais. Japan had also developed the atomic bomb The rescue worker wouldn't leave the building without the little boy. A. new Geneva Convention agreements about prisoners. The neutral USA entered World War II only after many months of argument in Congress and after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Japan had committed too many of its resources to defending Hong Kong. C. Passive After the United States entered World War II, Many Americans feared that he was bringing the country closer to another war in Europe. B) the establishment of the U.N. Security Council. The initial purpose of the Nazi concentration camps was supposedly to it effectively destroyed Japan's ability to launch airstrikes. In his 1947 State of the Union, Truman stated, We are dealing with a human problem, a world tragedy. In his 1948 State of the Union, he argued for suitable legislation at once so that this nation may do its share in caring for homeless and suffering refugees of all faiths. 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