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American Homefront

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War Bonds   the govt. encouraged citizens to buy the bonds to pay for the war effort  
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volunteerism-citlaly   the willingness of millions of Americans to help in the war effort  
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Rationing- citlaly   regulates the amount of goods that a consumer could obtain to ensure supplies for soldiers  
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Ration Coupons-citlaly   packets that were given to families (depending on size) to regulate the amount of food that they could buy  
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Victory gardens - citlaly   vegetable gardens that Americans planted in homes to make sure that there was enough food for both troops and civilians  
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Blitzkreig-denisse   German attack style that consisted of rapid coordinated movements by airplanes,tanks,troops carriers, and infantry  
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Neutrality acts-denisse   Prohibited Americans from traveling on the ship's of nations at war  
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Cash and carry-denisse   Americans could sell non-military good to Britain and other nations opposed to aggression, but they had to carry on their own ships and pay in cash  
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Quarantine speech-denisse   FDR warned Americans of the growing unrest in the world and told them that peaceful nations had to act together to quarantine aggressive nations like Japan  
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WACS (Amanda)   Women were enlisting in the armed forces in the military in large numbers, shipbuilding and aircraft production.  
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Flying tigers-denisse   American pilots recruited to send supplies and to engage in combat with Japanese pilots in Asia  
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African Americans (Amanda)   These people were forced to serve in segregated units like the Tuskegee Airmen, and won awards for bravery.  
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Native Americans (Amanda)   These people enlisted for military service in a higher proportions than any other minority group and served as code talkers.  
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Lend lease act-denisse   US drew closer to ending isolationism with the program to lease, or lend war materials to British using American ships crossing the Atlantic with supplies  
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Mexican Americans (Amanda)   These people served in both the army and navy, and fought in all of the major campaigns, yet faced discrimination at home.  
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Four freedoms-denisse   Freedom of speech and expression, freedom of religion, freedom from want, and freedom from fear  
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Executive Order 9066 (Amanda)   This order permitted military commanders to require Japanese Americans to relocate to interior internment camps away from Western coastal regions.  
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Winston churchill-denisse   Prime Minister of England who inspired his country to resist German bombings and continue to fight until the US entered the war  
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Atlantic charter- denisse   US-British agreement to work to end colonial rule, ensure safe passage of shipping, and free trade  
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George Patton (Amanda)   Was US commander of the forces that invaded North Africa and Sicily and later Germany using tanks and moving quickly.  
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Vernon Baker (Amanda)   Was one of the first African American soldiers to see contact in the war and win Medal of Honor.  
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Batman Death March (Amanda)   The Japanese forced their US prisoners to undertake a 60 mile march through the jungle that killed many of them.  
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Island hopping (Amanda)   US strategy of liberating Pacific islands from Japanese control, one at a time, skipping over some.  
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George C. Marshall (Amanda)   This general acted as Chief of Staff of the Army and the "organizer of the victory" in Europe, also helped rebuild it.  
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Nuremberg Trials (Amanda)   Criminal War trials for individuals responsible for their actions, like Nazi soldiers, even in times of war.  
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D-day Aaron a   156,000 allied troops under the command of general Dwight Eisenhower began the invasion by landing at five beaches on the northwest coast of France at Normandy on June 6, 1944  
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Dwight Eisenhower-Aaron a   Led the US invasion at Normandy  
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Normandy-Aaron a   Northwest coast of France where D-Day began  
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Omar bradley - Aaron a   Led the first American army to land in France  
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battle of the bulge-citlaly   the Alies were counter-attacked by germany in Dec. 1944 in a last effort to keep Allies from advancing into Germany  
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Genocide -citlaly   the effort to murder an entire people or nationality  
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Navajo Code Talkers-Estrada   Americans used the unwritten and complex language of the Navajos to transmit messages by phone & radio in a code the Japanese could not break  
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Battle of Midway- Estrada   the US was able to decipher the Japanese radio codes and defeated a surprise attack in a sea battle that was the turning point in the war for the Pacific Ocean  
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Chester Nimitz-Estrada   commander in chief of the US Pacific Fleet  
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Albert Einstein-Estrada   German immigrant who wrote President Roosevelt to convince him to build an atomic bomb before Germany did  
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Harry Truman-Estrada   vice president who took over after FDR's death and used atomic bombs to convince Japan to surrender  
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Hiroshima & Nagasaki-Estrada   2 Japanese cities attacked with nuclear weapons by the US  
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