what didWASPstand for inthe army?who weretheTuskegeeAirmen?true or false: African-Americans weregenerally not a partof the fighting forceat the start of thewar.what did theunited statesdo for thecamp survivorsof the camps?what is it calledwhen peopleare separatedby their race orcolor of skin?what group ofAfrican-Americanssolders fought undergeneral Patton at thebattle of the bulge?around how manyJapanese-Americans wereforced to move tointernment campsduring world warll?what type ofhomes werefamilies givenin the campsAbout how manywoman were apart of the armedforces by the endpf world war ll?what twopeople wereinfluential ingetting womaninto themilitary?what happenedto people livingin the campswhen the finallygot out?true or false:Woman playeda large role inboth the armedforces and atthe home front?what wasEva Braunfamousfor?what didRosie theriveter inspiremany womanto do?which of thefollowing wasNOT somethingthat EleanorRoosevelt wasfamous for?what presidentsigned the lawthat gavereparations tothe survivors ofthe camps?who bravelystayed in Londondespite having theopportunity to goto a safer place?who were putinto theJapanese to bemoved tointermentcamps?true or false: familieswith children wereallowed to stayhome and were notforced to move tothe camps?which of thefollowing was Notan area wherewoman served inthe US armedforceswhat was the nameused by woman whotried to demoralize theUS soldiers in thepacific, telling them onthe radio that they couldnot win the warwhat U.Spresident orderedthe Japanese tobe moved tointernmentcamps?true or false:germans andItalians were sentto internmentcamps, but not atthe same scale asthe Japanese?which of thefollowing istrue of theconditions inthe camp?what didWASPstand for inthe army?who weretheTuskegeeAirmen?true or false: African-Americans weregenerally not a partof the fighting forceat the start of thewar.what did theunited statesdo for thecamp survivorsof the camps?what is it calledwhen peopleare separatedby their race orcolor of skin?what group ofAfrican-Americanssolders fought undergeneral Patton at thebattle of the bulge?around how manyJapanese-Americans wereforced to move tointernment campsduring world warll?what type ofhomes werefamilies givenin the campsAbout how manywoman were apart of the armedforces by the endpf world war ll?what twopeople wereinfluential ingetting womaninto themilitary?what happenedto people livingin the campswhen the finallygot out?true or false:Woman playeda large role inboth the armedforces and atthe home front?what wasEva Braunfamousfor?what didRosie theriveter inspiremany womanto do?which of thefollowing wasNOT somethingthat EleanorRoosevelt wasfamous for?what presidentsigned the lawthat gavereparations tothe survivors ofthe camps?who bravelystayed in Londondespite having theopportunity to goto a safer place?who were putinto theJapanese to bemoved tointermentcamps?true or false: familieswith children wereallowed to stayhome and were notforced to move tothe camps?which of thefollowing was Notan area wherewoman served inthe US armedforceswhat was the nameused by woman whotried to demoralize theUS soldiers in thepacific, telling them onthe radio that they couldnot win the warwhat U.Spresident orderedthe Japanese tobe moved tointernmentcamps?true or false:germans andItalians were sentto internmentcamps, but not atthe same scale asthe Japanese?which of thefollowing istrue of theconditions inthe camp?

Woman in WW2 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. what did WASP stand for in the army?
  2. who were the Tuskegee Airmen?
  3. true or false: African-Americans were generally not a part of the fighting force at the start of the war.
  4. what did the united states do for the camp survivors of the camps?
  5. what is it called when people are separated by their race or color of skin?
  6. what group of African-Americans solders fought under general Patton at the battle of the bulge?
  7. around how many Japanese-Americans were forced to move to internment camps during world war ll?
  8. what type of homes were families given in the camps
  9. About how many woman were a part of the armed forces by the end pf world war ll?
  10. what two people were influential in getting woman into the military?
  11. what happened to people living in the camps when the finally got out?
  12. true or false: Woman played a large role in both the armed forces and at the home front?
  13. what was Eva Braun famous for?
  14. what did Rosie the riveter inspire many woman to do?
  15. which of the following was NOT something that Eleanor Roosevelt was famous for?
  16. what president signed the law that gave reparations to the survivors of the camps?
  17. who bravely stayed in London despite having the opportunity to go to a safer place?
  18. who were put into the Japanese to be moved to interment camps?
  19. true or false: families with children were allowed to stay home and were not forced to move to the camps?
  20. which of the following was Not an area where woman served in the US armed forces
  21. what was the name used by woman who tried to demoralize the US soldiers in the pacific, telling them on the radio that they could not win the war
  22. what U.S president ordered the Japanese to be moved to internment camps?
  23. true or false: germans and Italians were sent to internment camps, but not at the same scale as the Japanese?
  24. which of the following is true of the conditions in the camp?