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9th-12th Grade US History
World War 2 1941-1945
Study this Chapter While Playing Games: World War 2 1941-1945
What was the 442nd Infantry Regiment?
Who was Albert Einstein?
What was the Battle of Coral Sea?
What was the Battle of Midway?
What was the Battle of the Bulge?
What was the Bracero Program?
Who was Chester Nimitz?
What is the Congress of Racial Equality?
What was D-Day?
Who was Douglas MacArthur?
Who was Dwight D. Eisenhower?
What was Executive Order 8802?
What is the Geneva Convention?
Who was George Marshall?
Who was George S Patton?
What is the GI Bill of Rights?
Who was Harry S Truman?
What was Hiroshima?
What is Internment?
What is Island Hopping?
Who was J Robert Oppenheimer?
Who was James Farmer?
What is the Japanese American Citizens League?
What is a Kamikaze?
What was the Manhattan Project?
What is Nagasaki?
What were the Nuremberg Trials?
What is the Office of Price Administration?
What was the Office of War Information?
Who was Omar Bradley?
Who was Philip Randolph?
What is Rationing?
What is Saturation Bombing?
What is Strategic Bombing?
What was a Superpower?
Who were the Tuskegee Airmen?
What is Unconditional Surrender?
What is the United Nations?
What is Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
What is V-E Day?
What was the War Production Board?
What was the War Refugee Board?
What was the Yalta Conference?
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