Giving in to the demands of an aggressor in order to keep the peace
1942; WWII battle between Japan and the U.S.; turning point in the war in the Pacific
U.S. general (Allied Supreme Commander) who supervised the invasion of Normandy and the defeat of Nazi Germany
FDR ordered Japanese Americans into internment camps
Group of American volunteer fighter pilots to supply China and fight Japanese aircraft
Became president when FDR died; gave the order to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Japan)
Dropping the atomic bomb on these two Japanese cities ended the war between Japan and the U.S.
Upheld the constitutionality of the relocation of Japanese Americans as a wartime necessity
Allowed America to sell, lend, or lease arms or other supplies to nations considered vital to the defense of the United States
Code name for the U.S. effort during World War II to produce the atomic bombs; early research done in New York City by refugee physicists in the U.S.
Native American Indians used their own language to make a code for the U.S. military that the Japanese could not decipher
A series of acts passed by Congress from 1935 to 1939 that aimed to keep the U.S. from becoming involved in WWII
Japan bombed the U.S. military base on December 7, 1941, bringing the United States into WWII
Restricting the amount of food and other goods people may buy during wartime to assure adequate supplies for the military
All black squadron of fighter pilots that successfully protected every bomber it escorted during WWII
African American who later received the congressional medal of honor for his service in WWII
Gardens planted by American citizens during war to raise vegetables for home use, leaving more food for the troops during WWII
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