1 USH 2 Germany 3 Japan 4 Neutrality 5 Mobilization.

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Germany

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Japan

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Neutrality

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Mobilization

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Germany JapanIsolation

InterventionMobilizationEnd of War

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Policy- which didn’t work,

through the munich pact.

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What is policy of

appeasement

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Signed in order to prevent a two front

war with Stalin

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What is:

Nonaggression Pact

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Groups of u-boats

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What is:Wolf pack

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Campaign into Africa

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What is:Operation

Torch

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Germany would pay war reparations and

demilitarize

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What is:Potsdam

conference

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Half man half god

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Who is:

Hirohito

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Death march with American soldiers in

Philippines

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What is:

The Bataan Death March

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US’s response to bombing of Pearl Harbor

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What is:

Dolittle’s Raid

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This man led the occupation of Japan

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What is:

General Douglas

McArthur

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Name two reasons why Japan felt the need to expand

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What is:

Create large Asian state

Natural Resources

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Embargo on arms

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What are:Neutrality act 1935

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Embargo on Loans

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What is: Neutrality acts

1936

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Outlaw war as a tool of diplomacy

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What is: Kellog- Briand Pact

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Way to help Britain, need to have cash and able to bring back

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What are: Cash and carry

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Pushed self-determination

Germany would be number one enemy

Secure peace

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What is the: Atlantic charter

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In charge of rationing

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OPA- Office of Price Administration

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Enforced and emplace “no strike” rule

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National War Labor Board

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Radar

Sonar

DDT

Manhattan Project

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OSRD- Office of Scientific

Research and Development

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All Japanese persons to be placed in internment camps

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Executive Order 9066

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Wanted to lead march on

Washington to push for equal opportunity in the work place

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A. Philip Randolph

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Enola Gay dropped this on Hiroshima

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Little Boy

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How to keep peace

What to do with Poland

Create Isreal

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Yalta Conference

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International peace keeping body based on

Atlantic Charter

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The UN

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Provided education and training for US

soldiers

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GI bill

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Organized sit- ins push for equal rights

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CORE

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JeopardyRound 2

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Choose your court

Court, trial court, appellate court

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Goin, to the Feds

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WI Courts

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Trial Procedures

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Steps in a trial

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Choose yourcourt

Goin’ to The Feds

Executive II

JudicialII

Misc

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I take over when the Vice President is not

available in the Senate

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Who is the President Pro

Tempore

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A law requiring that an accused person be brought to court and

told of charges against them:

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What is the Writ of Habeas Corpus

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A guideline for how similar cases should be decided

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What is precedent

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Laws that are passed by lawmaking bodies

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What are statutory laws

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We persuade members to vote

for party sponsored legislation

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Who are party whips

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The number of representatives of a state is determined by this _________

and changes with this _________________

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The number of representatives of a state is determined by population and changes with the

census

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Congress can check the Supreme Court and the President

by doing this:

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What is refusing and appointment and impeachment

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Having free use of the postal system is called:

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What is the franking privilege

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Two benefits that members of Congress have

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Free airfareFree use of the postal system

Can’t be arrested

Can’t be sued

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The Representative for District 3 (River Falls) and Wisconsin’s two Senators

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Who are Representative Ron Kind, Senator Herb Kohl, and Senator Russ Feingold

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Name two Executive Departments and their duties

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Dept. of state

Dept of interior

Dept. of Defense

Dept of transportation, etc.

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Performing ceremonial duties is an example of the President’s role as

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What is chief of state

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Give an example of what the president might do if he is fulfilling his chief executive role

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Establishing the budget, appointing cabinet members, vetoing a bill, etc.

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The post office is an example of

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What is a government corporation

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Give an example of an executive agency

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FBI, CIA, NASA

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The basic function of all courts

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To apply the law to an actual situation

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When a justice agrees with the majority

opinion but for other reasons he/she write

this

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What is a concurring opinion

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When a judge does not agree with the

majority he/she writes this

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What is a dissenting opinion

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This case overturned Plessy vs. Ferguson

and declared segregation laws unconstitutional

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What is Brown vs. the Board of Education

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Two types of cases heard by federal

courts

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Constitutional violations

Cases involving federal issues

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The annual salary of the president

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What is $400,000

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This person becomes president if both the president and vice-

president die

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Who is the Speaker of the House

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The Secretary of State is…..

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Who is

Condoleezza Rice

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The Attorney General is……

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Who is

Alberto Gonzales

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The Secretary of Health and Human

Services is

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Who is

Michael O. Leavitt

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Final Jeopardy

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Government Act

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Requires the President to notify Congress within 48 hours of committing armed forces to

military action and forbids armed forces from remaining for more

than 60 days, with a further 30 day withdrawal period, without an

authorization of the use of military force or a declaration of war

War Powers Act

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