T F 1. “Remember Pearl Harbor” became America’s battle cry during

World War II.
T F 2. The letters “G.I.” referred to Germany & Italy
T F 3. During the war, over 250,000 women served in many roles
including pilots, nurses, and mechanics.
T F 4. The Office of Price Administration, or OPA, issued ration books for
food, clothing, and fuel.
T F 5. Regrettably, more than 100,000 German –Americans spent the
war in detention camps.
T F 6. President Roosevelt knew the first step toward
victory in Europe was to secure the trans-Atlantic supply lines.
T F 7. Before he could be captured, Italy’s leader Benito
Mussolini killed himself.
T F 8. The code name of the D-Day invasion was Operation Overthrow
Hitler.
T F 9. General Douglas MacArthur devised a strategy of Island Hopping in
order to attack the Japanese at only the easiest points.
T F 10. Before the war was over, President Roosevelt suffered a fatal
stroke, leaving Vice President Harry Truman to assume the role of
president and finish the war.
T F 11. A secret weapon called The New York Project involved developing
the Atomic Bomb
T F 12. After the first bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, the Japanese still
didn’t surrender so the second one was dropped on Tokyo.
T F 13. At the end of the war, Germany was divided up into four zones.
T F 14. The United Nations was developed after World War II as an effort
to help nations keep peace.

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