| A | B |
| Who filled the void of workers? | Women, children, elderly, and blacks |
| Going door to door looking for scarce products | Drives |
| Experts on planes in the Office of Civilian Defense | air craft spotters |
| People who handled the drills in the Office of Civilian Defense | air raid wardens |
| National speed limit passed by Congress | 35 MPH |
| Illegal to buy products without the stamps or coupons needed | Black Market |
| What were the AJA's? | American Japanese Ancestry |
| Another name for the AJA's? | Nisei |
| Camps that kept the AJA's in confinement | Internment Camps or Relocation camps |
| AJA military unit, most decorated unit in history | 442 Regimental Combat Team |
| Chairman of the Selective Service Act | General Lewis Hershey |
| Another name for a soldier | GI |
| Name for women enlisted in the navy | Waves |
| Name for women enlisted in the army | Wacs |
| WPB | War Production Board |
| Chairman of WPB | Donald Nelson |
| Average hours a week for workers | 56 hours |
| How many shifts did the worker have? | 3 |
| How many women worked? | 18 million |
| Turning most of all of lights off | Dim Outs and Black Outs |
| What did U-Boats use to saved Allied shipping? | Silhouettes |
| What were some of the scarce products? | all metal, shoes, gas, coffee, sugar, cigarettes, liquor, meat, rubber, and nylons |
| How much did gas cost? | $.20 |
| What were 2 ways they saved the paper when writing reading materials? | Smaller print and limit circulation |
| What states were part of the West Coast that the AJA's lived in? | California, Oregon, and Washington |
| How many AJA's were rounded up and put in camps? | 110,000 |
| What % of Hawaii's population was AJAs? | 50% |
| Where did the AJAs serve in the military at? | Europe |
| How many AJAs served in the military? | 33,000 |
| Did the Supreme Court first say it was legal or illegal for what was being done to the AJA's? | legal |
| What year did they say it was illegal and apologized? | 1988 |
| How much $ was given to the AJA survivors | $20,000 |
| What was the Draft | Selective Service Act |
| How many registered for the draft? | 31 million |
| How many were drafted? | 10 million |
| How many served? | 15 million |
| Average age of a soldier | 26 years |
| What was the GNP? | Gross National Product |
| What was the GNP in 1939? | $91 billion |
| What was the GNP in 1945? | $212 billion |
| What did the Gross National Product mean? | total amount of goods and services produced in 1 year |
| What did the WPB do? | control production |