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The Allies met in Teheran in 1943 to plan this?

Operation Overlord (D-Day)

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Where and when was Operation Overlord to be unleashed?

Normandy France, June 6, 1944

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Probably the most famous U.S. General in Europe, he was a tank

commander?

George Patton

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A bloody battle that was Germany’s last hope of winning the war? U.S. General McAuliffe

commanding.

Battle of the Bulge

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When V-E day happened, which country (countries) occupied

Berlin?

Russia (USSR)

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Once at war, America’s first great challenge was to retool its

industry for ____

all-out war production

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Industry - $200During World War II, the United States government commissioned

the production of synthetic __________ in order to offset the loss of access to prewar supplies

in East Asia

Rubber

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This Board assigned priorities with respect to the use of raw materials and transportation

facilities

War Production Board

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This board imposed ceilings on wage increases

War Labor Board

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This commission saw to it that no hiring discrimination practices

were used against blacks seeking employment in war industries

Fair Employment Practices Commission

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Most of the money raised to finance World War II came

through ____

Borrowing (savings bonds, etc.)

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The ____s postponed opening a second front in Europe until 1944 because of British reluctance and

lack of adequate shipping

Allies

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He was FDR’s running mate (VP) in 1944

Harry Truman

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The major consequence of the Allied conquest of Sicily in

August 1943 was the overthrow of ______ and Italy’s

unconditional surrender

Benito Mussolini

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The “unconditional surrender” policy toward Japan was

modified by agreeing to let the Japanese keep ____ on the throne

Emperor Hirohito

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He died of a massive brain hemorrhage on April 12, 1945

FDR

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MacArthur’s plan to bypass the most heavily fortified islands, isolating them from supplies is

Leapfrogging

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The Supreme Allied Command plan for fighting World War II

was to get ____ first

Germany

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Leader of the Free French, he later became the 1st President of

the French 5th republic

Charles deGaulle

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Who were the Big 3 at the end of WWII?

Truman, Churchill and Stalin

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This treaty ended the Mexican-American War?

Treat of Guadalupe Hildalgo

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What party was formed to “replace” the Whigs upon their

demise?

Republicans

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Nickname for Kansas Territory prior to the Civil War?

Bleeding Kansas

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After Kansas his new idea was to invade the south and cause a

slave uprising?

John Brown

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In the Civil War, what were $300 men?

Men who bought their way out of serving in the army ie Rockefeller

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Who were the 5 border States that stayed with the Union?

Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, West Virginia

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How did Grant win the election of 1868?

Waving the “bloody shirt” that is reviving gory memories of the Civil War

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Who are the forgettable Presidents of the Gilded Age and

why?

Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur and Harrison. They left dim political records. They made Cleveland seem like a shining star

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Who is the architect that developed the skyscraper?

Louis Sullivan

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Their flair for scandal & sensational rumor led to the term

“yellow journalism”?

Joseph Pulitzer

Randolph Hearst