A. a.) Choose the statement that describes a cause of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. "Since the government guaranteed a profit on sales, our corporation accepted a defense contract." A. the Allied naval forces A. limiting further U.S. casualties A. They felt that Germany posed the greatest long-term threat to all parties involved. B. b.) B. was killed by Soviet troops. A. through the sale of government issued war bonds A) less than 5 years Based on this graph and your knowledge of history, the growth in U.S. employment was sparked by 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. C. legal C. American attempts to take over Japanese-controlled territory. The United States Enters World War II. a.) Students begin to understand and stake out a preliminary position in response to the assessment writing prompt. After Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the United States declared war against Japan and entered World War II. B) victory over the Axis Powers and the Soviet Union c.) In the twenty years following 1945, there was a broad political consensus concerning the Cold War and anti-Communism. What did the existence of kamikaze pilots reveal about the Japanese military? In the final phases of World War II in Europe, To protect Australia from a Japanese invasion, a.) After World War II and the Holocaust, the United States and the international community recognized that refugees and displaced persons merited special consideration and should be dealt with separately from immigrants, who are moving to a new country to seek a better life. A. The United States remained neutral in . retroactively revoked their citizenship. Although the IRO constitution was drawn up in December 1946, the organization did not begin work until 1948, when the nations paying the majority of the IROs expenses had ratified the constitution. b.) Included in this presentation are Pete Seeger's "Dear Mr. President" and "The Martins and Coys.". . Faced with Congressional inaction, he issued a statement, known as the "Truman Directive," on December 22, 1945, announcing that DPs would be granted priority for US visas within the existing quota system. C. From our 21st-century point of view, it is hard to imagine World War II without the United States as a major participant. A) the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights B) head of the United Nations Security Council The IRO constitution stated that refugees and displaced persons constitute an urgent problem which is international in scope and character and while displaced persons should be returned home, refugees should be assisted by international action. C) U.S. entry into World War II. a.) The main idea behind the United Nations was to A. new Geneva Convention agreements about prisoners. the Central Intelligence Agency. "Since the government guaranteed a profit on sales, our corporation accepted a defense contract. Savage fighting and heavy American casualties occurred in the battles on Iwo Jima and Okinawa. But now this isnt so bad anymore. By the time the United States entered World War II, it had already been providing aid to areas threatened by Axis powers. Which policy best demonstrates appeasement during the 1930s? A major factor that led to US involvement in World War II was the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. SAN FRANCISCO When Miya Iwataki and other Japanese Americans fought in the 1980s for the U.S. government to apologize to families it imprisoned during World War II, Black politicians and civil rights leaders were integral to the movement. The result is a portrait of everyday life in America as the United States entered World War II. b.) c.) A. Isolationists thought aid would bring us into war; interventionists thought aid would keep us out of the war. This online presentation includes one essay: "Making and Maintaining the Original Recordings." A. it effectively destroyed Japan's ability to launch airstrikes. A. Which series of events is arranged in the correct chronological order? C.The German economy was strained, and Hitler began his forced labor camps. 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. We are now to a certain extent protected on our flanks. Public policy, like the so-called GI Bill of Rights passed in 1944, provided money for veterans to attend college, to purchase homes, and to buy farms. it bought U.S. forces more time to focus on the war in Europe. "Corporations and business owners used the assembly line to tackle production on a massive scale. C. Many Americans favored a strong interventionist foreign policy regarding the situation in Europe and Asia. "My factory converted its production lines to produce bombers, and we hired more workers. D. Millions of men and women entered military service and saw parts of the world they would likely never have seen otherwise. recruit men for the military services. D) 290,000 people. D. a German airborne force who rescued Mussolini from a mountaintop fortress in Italy. B. 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. A. C. holding off a German offensive by himself after ordering his troops to withdraw. "Over 90% of us were relocated against our will to assembly centers during the war." c.) The gap in the labor force created by departing soldiers meant opportunities for women. "Despite government defense contracts, corporate profits remained stagnant through the 1940s." What position did Eleanor Roosevelt take up after the war? D. C. Isolationists thought aid would help end the Depression; interventionists thought aid would prolong the Depression. B. The Second War Powers Act of 1942 (56 Stat. A) She refuses to imagine the alternative. A. There were several well-publicized cases of Japanese American spies being caught operating in the United States. D. (This happened just as the systematic, mass murder of the Jews began with the German invasion of the Soviet Union.) "Corporations and business owners used the assembly line to tackle production on a massive scale. C. Between 1980 and 2018, more than 3,000,000 refugees have been resettled in the United States. "Despite wartime mobilization, we continued to feel the negative effects of the Great Depression. Under President Woodrow Wilson, the United States remained neutral until 1917 and then entered the war on the side of the Allied powers (the United Kingdom, France, and Russia). ffidavits, attesting to their identities and good conduct, from several responsible disinterested persons, in addition to financial affidavits. After the united states entered world war ii. After World War I most Americans concluded that participating in international affairs had been a mistake. ", Why did the three major Alliesthe United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Unionwant to launch a "second front" in Europe? 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. ", Choose the statement that accurately reflects the relationship between private business and the federal government during World War II. To invade and occupy Italy holding free elections in Eastern Europe after the war. The _____ was a turning point in the war between the United States and Japan and first demonstrated the success of the island-hopping strategy. Truman particularly criticized the fact that the bill restricted eligibility to people who had entered Germany, Austria, or Italy prior to December 22, 1945, effectively discriminating against Jewish displaced persons, many of whom had been in the Soviet zone of occupation and only traveled to western Europe later. A. A second series of interviews, called "Dear Mr. President," was recorded in January and February 1942. When did the United States enter World War II? his heroic conduct in Guam and the Philippines. To free Australia from Japanese occupation D. Japanese Americans feared that Japan would try to punish them for siding with the United States in the war. It would require fewer resources and pave the way for an Allied invasion of Italy. C. make certain that the United States would stay neutral. On December 9, 1941two days after the attackUS President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed the American people on the radio. This presentation was made possible with the generous support of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute and the New Deal Network. A. the Atlantic Charter The sketch shown above is of "The Unconquered People," and describes the European resistance to Adolph Hitler and Germany on the part of . defend New York City against a nuclear attack. This led to so-called midnight races, where passenger ships raced to reach the United States as soon as possible at the beginning of each month, when new portions of the quota were opened. By 1948, a new form of international tension had emerged--Cold War--between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies. Why were Japanese Americans interned during World War II? B. a victory by Filipino soldiers over the Japanese. What was the result of the Battle of the Bulge? Without any significant factual evidence, the government perceived Japanese Americans as being a threat to national security. Germany and Japan were to pay for the resettlement of displaced persons from the countries they formerly occupied. The United Nations Refugee Protocol of 1967 established the current international norms for defining and dealing with refugees, and 146 countries, including the United States, have signed this protocol. 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. D) World War II and the Korean Conflict, "The Organization is based on the principle of the sovereign equality of all its Members." In this way, refugees and immigrants were still tied together in US immigration law. Fears of infiltration and espionage led to additional restrictions on visa applicants. The origins of the policy may be traced back to the 1938 decision by the US to permit weapons sales to Great Britain and France on a "cash and carry" basis. 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. Article 19 explains that people in all countries should be able to A. B. "As a business owner, I had to begin to deduct a federal income tax from my employees' paychecks. What events is the preamble referring to in this excerpt? ", d.) C. He created the American Red Cross to assist soldiers and their families. As a result, the quota for the British Isles rose from 34,007 to 65,721, while the quota for Germany fell significantly, from 51,227 to 25,957. The American Theater was a theater of operations during World War II including all continental American territory, and extending 200 miles (320 km) into the ocean.. Owing to North and South America's geographical separation from the central theaters of conflict (in Europe, the Mediterranean and Middle East, and the Pacific) the threat of an invasion of the continental U.S. or other areas in . The United States did not sign the 1951 Refugee Convention. C) victory over Germany and Japan . We are now in the midst of a war, not for conquest, not for vengeance, but for a world in which this Nation, and all that this Nation represents, will be safe for our children. D) Soviet Union proposed free elections throughout Eastern Europe. Japan had committed too many of its resources to defending Hong Kong. American officials were concerned that unfriendly governments would use family members as hostages or bargaining chips to coerce immigrants to commit acts of sabotage or espionage. D) They felt it more prudent to use diplomatic means to shut down the camps. He feared the other Americans would try to establish a permanent presence in Eastern Europe. D. General Marshall was too valuable to remove from his position as Army Chief of Staff. What did the Nazi-Soviet pact accomplish for Germany? The vote was bipartisan and was not close (293-41). 2. "I thought the government should have adopted deficit spending during the war instead of focusing on keeping a balanced budget." To seize islands vital to Japanese transportation and communication "The government rejected deficit spending as a way to finance war production." B. the economy failed to improve. "Over 90% of us were relocated against our will to assembly centers during the war." D) more than 20 years. How did the countrys reasons for fighting the war, as articulated by Roosevelt, differ from those of Germany. A large number of African Americans left there to work in shipyards on the West Coast. A. racial tensions related to the huge influx of laborers from Mexico. The labor demands of war industries caused millions more Americans to move--largely to the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts where most defense plants located. C) the Allies invaded Germany from Denmark and Sweden. They needed to wrest control of the Suez Canal and the oilfields in the Middle East from Italy first. B. buying and selling coupon books for rationed goods. In 1948, President Truman demonstrated major support for the Jewish cause by D. Why did the Allies decide to wage a campaign in North Africa rather than the European mainland? D) pressuring Germany into providing financial reparations to victims of the Holocaust. C. More expansion The United States did not sign the 1951 United Nations Refugee Convention, instead passing its own set of laws which also aided specific groups of refugees for limited periods of time. B) the Axis expanded their control of territory in western Europe. It would force the Axis to retreat from Stalingrad and give the Soviets a chance to regroup. At the last minute, the Senate rejected the Houses proposed amendment, which would have made a distinction between immigrants and refugees by exempting immigrants who could prove they were escaping political or racial persecution. classified them as enemy combatants. d.) . D) forced Jews out of their homes and into tightly cramped ghettoes. "When the Japanese attacked, most factories were already set up to produce for the war effort." D) The United States considered them enemy combatants. cooperating in trials to bring former Nazis to justice Documenting Numbers of Victims of the Holocaust and Nazi Persecution, a world which still seemed to have no place for them. It was difficult for him to gauge where the Allies would strike next. 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. A. According to Roosevelt, what principles was the United States fighting for? It created new quotas, which heavily favored England and northern Europe and set much lower quotas for immigrants from southern and eastern Europe, who had made up the majority of more recent immigration. B.It showed the United States clearly supported the Allies. was able to return its focus to domestic issues. D. the Japanese assault on Pearl Harbor. According to Truman, his main goal in deciding to use the atomic bomb was to Five other European states joined the Axis alliance during World War II. The Convention does not specify how signatories determine or assign refugee status. The labor demands of war industries caused millions more Americans to move--largely to the Atlantic, Pacific . A. WACs worked in factories that produced weapons for the war effort. Diego Rivera. Those who have committed crimes against peace, war crimes, or non-political crimes outside of their country of refuge, are not eligible for refugee status. C. WARSAW, Poland (AP) President Joe Biden, returning on Tuesday to the Polish castle where he spoke shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine last year, said the war had hardened Western resolve to defend democracy around the globe. "My factory converted its production lines to produce bombers, and we hired more workers. ." "Most defense contracts went to small businesses like the one I own." To divide the German army 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. US consulates in Nazi-occupied territory shut down in July 1941. Select an argument used in favor of U.S. involvement in World War II. The postwar world also presented Americans with a number of problems and issues. created the Office of Price Administration. How does Donne's tone in this meditation support the point he is trying to make? ", a.) . . \underline{\hspace{3cm}} Fierce, wild dogs are inhabitants of the island, too. "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. In the following sentences, underline the gerund. A. C. the military did not expand quickly until after the creation of the draft. supporting the United States in the war against Japan C) The Nazis outlined their plan to systematically exterminate the Jewish population. Five million women entered the workforce between 1940-1945. What major advantage did the United States possess over the Soviet Union following the war? drastically cut back its defense industries. Which area on the map received the MOST aid from the U.S. prior to 1942? To protect Soviet troops in France. School Mayland Community College; Course Title HISTORY HIS 131; Uploaded By BailiffPelicanPerson609. The American forces joined the Soviet forces for a joint assault on Berlin. A. Before a Joint Session of Congress on December 8, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt called the attack "a date which will live in . Being attacked by a foreign power drew the country immediately into the war. On May 19, 1921, President Warren Harding signed the Quota Act of 1921 (also known as the Emergency Quota Act). In 1921 and 1924, the US Congress passed immigration laws that severely limited the number and national origin of new immigrants. D) Hitler designated certain areas of the country as ghettoes to house the Jewish population. increase economic production to meet wartime demands. The result is a portrait of everyday life in America as the United States entered World War II. Not all Americans participated equally in these expanding life opportunities and in the growing economic prosperity. Why did Roosevelt and the other Allied leaders decide to pursue a "Europe First" strategy in the war? Both collections are included in this presentation. The entry of the United States into World War II caused vast changes in virtually every aspect of American life. C) They felt it would divert too many resources away from their military operations elsewhere. The United States signed the United Nations Refugee Protocol on November 6, 1968. In the Soviet Union, a "cult of personality" developed around Stalin. D. the Maginot Line. C. Native Americans recruited from nearby reservations in New Mexico. D. Aggressive, What was the effect of this reaction on the aggressors? A. b.) A combination of presidential directives and congressional legislation aided other specific groups of refugees. In 1958 and 1966, presidents Eisenhower and Johnson issued parole directives to aid 30,700 Hungarian refugees and nearly 500,000 Cuban refugees fleeing their nations revolutions, reclassifying these refugees as permanent US residents. Polling also showed that more Americans supported immigration limits on Jewish DPs than on Germans who had left their homes fleeing Soviet occupation. The Act, which authorized 200,000 displaced persons to enter the United States, "mortgaged" the still-extant . b.) Battle of the Atlantic: September 3, 1939 to May 8, 1945. D. less expansion, What were Japan's two mistakes in Pearl Harbor? "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression. A. Roosevelt placed an embargo on Japan. The roots of World War II, which eventually pitted Germany, Japan, and Italy (the Axis) against the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union (the Allies), lay in the militaristic ideologies and expansionist policies of Nazi Germany, Italy, and Japan. B. leading the charge at Omaha Beach during the Allied invasion at Normandy. increasingly took on more global responsibilities. When World War I broke out across Europe in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the United States would remain neutral, and many Americans supported . After the United States entered World War II, immigrants from which of the following countries became eligible for U.S. citizenship? To control rent and other consumer prices after the start of World War II, the Office of Price Administration was established. Congress began negotiating a new immigration bill, which would set quotas for the first time on the number of immigrants from each country who could enter the United States. General Eisenhower was appointed Supreme Commander of Allied forces in Europe because ____________________ Petra prefers water-skiing and is quite good at it. 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. Had this amendment been enacted, American response to the refugee crisis in the 1930s may have been quite different. Alan Lomax was serving as folklore consultant for the project when he sent the December 8, 1941 telegram, asking fieldworkers to collect "man-on-the-street" reactions. work on the development of an atomic bomb. A. C. committed suicide in his bunker. Small but significant named World War II US Navy Corpsman grouping named to Wallace H. Fritsch, who served on Peleliu during World War II. B. 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 China. Choose the statement that describes an effect of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The Bataan Death March foreshadowed D. He feared it would leave Britain vulnerable to a deadly German counter-offensive. avenging the attack on Pearl Harbor B. 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