| A | B |
| NOW stands for _____. | National Organization for Women |
| The workforce changed after WWII because | men went back to the factories and women went back to household work |
| The turning point of the war in Eastern Europe was ___ | The Battle of Stalingrad |
| Who won the Battle of Stalingrad? | Soviet Union |
| Pearl Harbor was bombed on ____. | December 7, 1941 |
| The city that Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat was ____ | Montgomery, Alabama |
| The leader of Great Britain during WWII was ____. | Winston Churchill |
| A major reason that Americans moved from rural areas to urban areas | Better Employment Opportunities |
| Which ammendment prohibited the sale, manufacture, and transport of alcohol. | 18th Ammendment |
| The "woman" who represented all women factory workers during WWII. | Rosie the Riveter |
| The African-American poet who combined his experiences and cultures in his work. | Langston Hughes |
| Adolf Hitler was the dictator of which country? | Germany |
| In was region did the textile industry develop? | New England States/Northeast Region |
| Central Powers during WWI | Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire |
| The countries involved in the cold war were _____ | U.S. and Soviet Union |
| Two jazz composers from the Harlem Renaissance | Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong |