5th 6wks
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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Dwight Eisenhower | Important military leader during WW2
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Rosie the Riveter | imaginary female person that represented all women who went to work in the factories during WW2 while the men were at war
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Hector P. Garcia | founded American G.I Forum and fought discrimination against Hispanics
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Zimmerman Telegram | sent by Arthur Zimmerman to Mexico trying to get them to join them in WW1. Germany promised to help the Mexicans get back the southwestern U.S.
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Texas oil and entire world | Texas thrust into world market because of the global demand for oil
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Economic effect of WW2 on Texas | caused us to move toward industrialization, and most people became employed
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Oveta Culp Hobby | Colonel in the Women’s Army Corps during WW2
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Urban Texas | grew in Texas because industrial jobs near cities grew and people moved to town!
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Texas “Black Migration | oil industry gave them economic opportunities and better jobs… so they moved!
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Germany’s promise to Mexico | If Mexico would join WW1, Germany would help them get back southwestern U.S.
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Urban- city life |
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Rural- farm life |
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Effect of Texas oil production during WW2 | helped the allies win WW2
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