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7th Grade US History - Chapter 23

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The site where the Japanese aircraft carriers in the Pacific bombed U.S. naval and air bases in Hawaii on December 7, 1941.
"Victory in Europe Day"; May 8, 1945
A ____ objector is an American who sincerely believed that war was wrong.
Economic and political system in which the totalitarian government allowed private ownership of property but heavily regulated all economic activity
The _____ powers an alliance of Italy, Germany, and Japan prior to World War II.
Britain and France in World War II.
The National Socialist German Workers' Party organized by Adolf Hitler.
The last obstacle the Americans faced before reachign the Japanese mainland; the assault on it began in April 1945 and took 82 days to complete.
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The beginning of Operation Overloard on June 6, 1944 when Allied paratroopers and soldiers in gliders began landing behind German lines in Normandy, France.
The practice of giving into Hitler's demands prior to World War II.
The Japanese city that the U.S. dropped a single plutonium bomb nicknamed "Fat Man" on August 9, 1945.
Japanese attacks where pilots who deliberately tried to crash their planes into enemy ships.
The _____ Raid happened on April 8, 1942, in retaliation for the attack on Pearl Harbor, sixteen B-52 bonders under the command of Jimmy Doolittle flew from the aircraft carrier Hornet and shocked the Japanese by dropping bombs on Tokyo.
"Lightning war"; a new type of warfare introduced by Germany in World War II.
The _____ Project was a secret program set up by FDR and his advisers to make a uranium bomb before the Germans could do so.
The Japanese city that the U.S. dropped the first uranium bomb on August 6, 1945; the bomb was nicknamed "Little Boy".
The Nazis' solution to both the need for laborers and what they called "the Jewish problem". The solution included slave-labor camps and death camps.
A small island, only seven hundred miles from Tokyo, that was a station from which the Japanese could intercept American bombers that were headed for Japan.
The _____ Declaration demanded that Japan surrender unconditionally or face total destruction.