1. How did the US find enough workers after so many people went into the military?
2. What were the U. S. government's domestic policies during World War ||?
3. How did the U. S. government infringe/violate American citizens' constitutional rights during the war?
4. Where in the world did most of the fighting occur in WWII?
5. Who fought in the Battle of Stalingrad? Why was it important?
6. What was D-Day? Why was it important?
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