Causes (Jodie Banfield) Battles (Kegan Coffey)
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Interesting facts (Sami Monroe)
- How did this board game, to the right, help prisoners during WWII?
A. Served as entertainment
B. Housed an escape kit
C. Provided a silk map
D. All of the above
E. Both B and C - Niju hibakusha stands for what?
- What two countries have not signed a peace treaty to end World War II?
A. Russia and the United States
B. Japan and Italy
C. Russia and Italy
D. United States and Korea
E. Russia and Japan
4. In this picture, who/what is Unsinkable Sam?
A. The ship
B. One of the shipmates
C. The Cat
D. The Captain
A. The ship
B. One of the shipmates
C. The Cat
D. The Captain
Literature (Samuelle Voltaire) Weapons (Dominick Saragusa)
World War 2 has been used as writing material for many authors; Mark Zusak is one of those authors. However, Zusak has taken a new perspective, using an unlikely narrator to depict this moment of history that will be forever remembered in his novel, The Book Thief. Use this link to answer the following questions. (http://www.scribd.com/doc/111124202/The-Book-Thief#.UjyKHkrD8dU)
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Each country during World War II had its own unique weapons that ranged from air crafts, to small arms, to rifles. The United States created weapons in each of these categories with different variations of multiple weapons, with some of these weapons still being utilized today by the military. Use the link to answer the following questions. (http://historyofww2.webs.com/weaponsoftheunitedstates.htm)
Atomic Weapons were first used during World War II during warfare when the United States dropped two Atomic Bombs on Japan.
Short answer: Why was the P-51 Mustang a valuable aircraft to the United States Air Force? Use the link provided to help answer the question. (http://www.world-war-2-planes.com/p-51-mustang.html) |