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a series of attacks in June 1943, by white American servicemen stationed in Southern California against Mexican American youths and other minorities.
a) Zoot Suit Riots
b) Victory Gardens
c) Nuremberg Trials
d) Marshall Plan

Soviet Union leader Josef Stalin; U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt; and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
a) Marshall Plan
b) United Nations
c) The Big Three
d) Super Power

an international organization formed to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
a) Marshall Plan
b) United Nations
c) The Big Three
d) Super Power

A program, United States gave large amounts of economic aid to European countries after the devastation of WWII.
a) Marshall Plan
b) United Nations
c) The Big Three
d) Super Power

The Nazi policy known as the “Final Solution” resulted in the murder of roughly how many Jewish people between 1941 and 1945?
a) 6,000
b) 60,000
c) 600,000
d) 6,000,000

Capturing and equipping with airstrips, bringing B-29 bombers within range of the enemy, and cutting off supply lanes were all goals of what American strategy during the battle in the Pacific in WWI?
a) Buzz bombs
b) Island Hopping
c) Blitzkrieg
d) Victory Gardens

The two-way transfer of ideas, styles supplied by the U.S. to its allies during WWII.
a) Domino Theory
b) Segregation
c) Marshall Plan
d) Lend-Lease Act

In 1942 civil rights leaders founded the ________ an organization that sought to apply non-violent protest as a means of fighting segregation. This helped set the course for the civil rights movement.
a) Congress of Racial Equality
b) Security Council
c) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
d) Organization of War Information

What US born policy expanded globalization eased the world exchanged goods?
a) Congress of Racial Equality
b) Security Council
c) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
d) Organization of War Information

Executive Order 9066 resulting in the relocation of approximately 120,000 people, many of whom were American citizens, to one of 10 internment camps located across the country.
a) Mexican-Americans
b) Japanese-Americans
c) Italian Americans
d) German-Americans

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