What twopeople wereinfluential ingetting womeninto themilitary?What group ofAfrican-Americansoldiers foughtunder GeneralPatton at theBattle of theBulge?What didWASPstand for inthe army?True or False:Families withchildren wereallowed to stayhome and were notforced to move tothe camps.About how manywomen were apart of the armedforces by the endof World War II?What was the nameused by women whotried to demoralize theUS soldiers in thePacific, telling them onthe radio that they couldnot win the war?Which of thefollowing wasNOT an areawhere womenserved in the USarmed forces?True or False:African-Americanswere generally not apart of the fightingforces at the start ofthe war.What didRosie theRiveter inspiremany womento do?What U.S.president orderedthe Japanese tobe moved tointernmentcamps?What famousbaseball playerwas a memberof the 761stTank Battalion?True or False:Women played alarge role in WorldWar II both in thearmed forces andat the home front.What was thenickname forthe TuskegeeAirmen?What type ofhomes werefamilies givenin the camps?What is it calledwhen peopleare separatedby their race orcolor of skin?What commanderof the TuskegeeAirmen becamethe first African-Americangeneral?Who bravelystayed in Londondespite having theopportunity to goto a safer place?Who weretheTuskegeeAirmen?Samuel L.Gravely,Jr.Which of thefollowing wasNOT somethingthat EleanorRoosevelt wasfamous for?Who wereput into theJapaneseinternmentcamps?What wasEva Braunfamousfor?What U.S.president issuedan executive orderdesegregating thearmed forces?Who was the firstAfrican-Americancommandingofficer of an activefighting ship in theU.S. Navy?What twopeople wereinfluential ingetting womeninto themilitary?What group ofAfrican-Americansoldiers foughtunder GeneralPatton at theBattle of theBulge?What didWASPstand for inthe army?True or False:Families withchildren wereallowed to stayhome and were notforced to move tothe camps.About how manywomen were apart of the armedforces by the endof World War II?What was the nameused by women whotried to demoralize theUS soldiers in thePacific, telling them onthe radio that they couldnot win the war?Which of thefollowing wasNOT an areawhere womenserved in the USarmed forces?True or False:African-Americanswere generally not apart of the fightingforces at the start ofthe war.What didRosie theRiveter inspiremany womento do?What U.S.president orderedthe Japanese tobe moved tointernmentcamps?What famousbaseball playerwas a memberof the 761stTank Battalion?True or False:Women played alarge role in WorldWar II both in thearmed forces andat the home front.What was thenickname forthe TuskegeeAirmen?What type ofhomes werefamilies givenin the camps?What is it calledwhen peopleare separatedby their race orcolor of skin?What commanderof the TuskegeeAirmen becamethe first African-Americangeneral?Who bravelystayed in Londondespite having theopportunity to goto a safer place?Who weretheTuskegeeAirmen?Samuel L.Gravely,Jr.Which of thefollowing wasNOT somethingthat EleanorRoosevelt wasfamous for?Who wereput into theJapaneseinternmentcamps?What wasEva Braunfamousfor?What U.S.president issuedan executive orderdesegregating thearmed forces?Who was the firstAfrican-Americancommandingofficer of an activefighting ship in theU.S. Navy?

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  1. What two people were influential in getting women into the military?
  2. What group of African-American soldiers fought under General Patton at the Battle of the Bulge?
  3. What did WASP stand for in the army?
  4. True or False: Families with children were allowed to stay home and were not forced to move to the camps.
  5. About how many women were a part of the armed forces by the end of World War II?
  6. What was the name used by women who tried to demoralize the US soldiers in the Pacific, telling them on the radio that they could not win the war?
  7. Which of the following was NOT an area where women served in the US armed forces?
  8. True or False: African-Americans were generally not a part of the fighting forces at the start of the war.
  9. What did Rosie the Riveter inspire many women to do?
  10. What U.S. president ordered the Japanese to be moved to internment camps?
  11. What famous baseball player was a member of the 761st Tank Battalion?
  12. True or False: Women played a large role in World War II both in the armed forces and at the home front.
  13. What was the nickname for the Tuskegee Airmen?
  14. What type of homes were families given in the camps?
  15. What is it called when people are separated by their race or color of skin?
  16. What commander of the Tuskegee Airmen became the first African-American general?
  17. Who bravely stayed in London despite having the opportunity to go to a safer place?
  18. Who were the Tuskegee Airmen?
  19. Samuel L. Gravely, Jr.
  20. Which of the following was NOT something that Eleanor Roosevelt was famous for?
  21. Who were put into the Japanese internment camps?
  22. What was Eva Braun famous for?
  23. What U.S. president issued an executive order desegregating the armed forces?
  24. Who was the first African-American commanding officer of an active fighting ship in the U.S. Navy?