A) ignorance of the concentration camps.
B) anti-Semitism within the government.
C) fear of overburdening the economy.
D) lack of support from the other Allies.
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A) A. Philip Randolph.
B) Bayard Rustin.
C) Fred Korematsu.
D) Ignacio Lutero Lopez.
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A) Their insistence on employment hampered the war effort.
B) Women did not belong in industry under any circumstances.
C) Their new jobs were the beginning of a new era in economic equality.
D) Women temporarily filled positions that were rightfully those of men.
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A) Japan's continuing efforts to occupy and control China.
B) American missionary efforts to convert the Japanese.
C) competition between the two for control of Manchuria.
D) Japan's refusal to become an American trading partner.
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A) Roosevelt won his third presidential term.
B) the United States began a military draft.
C) Congress passed the Lend-Lease Act.
D) the signing of the Atlantic Charter.
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A) Studios steered clear of war themes.
B) Americans' military service and overtime work kept them away from the theaters.
C) Hollywood studios suspended film production in order to conserve important raw materials.
D) Movie attendance during the war years reached a new record level.
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A) would prevent the Russians from entering the war in the Pacific.
B) saved the lives of thousands, perhaps millions, of American soldiers.
C) demonstrated American military and technological superiority.
D) would ultimately be less expensive than continuing the ground war.
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A) poor strategic thinking.
B) fear of military defeat.
C) inadequate manpower.
D) anti-Soviet sentiments.
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A) because the United States needed Chinese workers.
B) to bring Chinese men into the American military.
C) because China was being occupied by Japan.
D) to assimilate Chinese immigrants into the mainstream.
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A) did not want to appear to be doing Stalin's bidding.
B) felt greater loyalty to Great Britain than to the Soviets.
C) feared losing public support with a series of early losses.
D) wanted to see the Germans and Soviets destroy each other.
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A) the number of men at war.
B) a lack of consumer goods.
C) the decline in unemployment.
D) mass relocation and separation.
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A) Germany and Italy declaring war on the United States.
B) Japan bombing the Pearl Harbor naval base.
C) the United States ending all trade with Japan.
D) Congress agreeing to repeal the Neutrality Acts.
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A) The International Monetary Fund
B) The United Nations
C) The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
D) The Non-Alignment Movement
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A) challenged the government's denial of his civil liberties.
B) renounced his American citizenship after the war.
C) made the best of life in the internment camps.
D) was born in the United States and lived in the West.
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A) their fight against racism at home to the nation's fight against the Nazis.
B) the war against Japan to discrimination against Japanese Americans.
C) the war in Europe to race riots in American cities like Detroit and Los Angeles.
D) the war in Europe to tensions between the races within the American military.
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A) Germany
B) Great Britain
C) France
D) The Soviet Union
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A) during the Yalta Conference.
B) after Roosevelt's death.
C) when Paris was liberated.
D) at the Potsdam Conference.
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A) the war heightened their sense of American identity and sense of entitlement to the rights of citizenship.
B) they felt the need to protest the government's clampdown on civil liberties and repression of Japanese Americans.
C) they wanted to prevent Nazi and fascist ideas and policies from spreading to the United States.
D) they were offended that an American general had commented, "A Jap's a Jap. It makes no difference whether he is an American or not."
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A) The War Powers Act
B) The Neutrality Acts
C) The Lend-Lease Act
D) The Fair Employment Practices Act
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A) increased corporate taxes.
B) increased income taxes.
C) fired government workers.
D) capped war workers' salaries.
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