1.During World War II, many African Americans ....
-found work with national defense employers.
-carried out a large protest march on Washington, DC
-served in military units that were not segregated.
-joined organizations dedicated to fighting segregation.
2. How did population shifts change American life during the war?
-The Southwest became a growing cultural, social, economic, and political force.
-The South lost about a million people as a whole to cities such as Chicago and Gary.
-Older industrial cities in the North, such as Detroit and Cleveland, began to decline.
-California lost 2 million residents who left to seek work in wartime industries.
3.During the 1945 conference in Potsdam,
-Churchill replaced Clement Atlee as prime minister of Britain.
-Stalin went back on his pledge to enter the war against Japan in the Pacific.
-the Big Three decided that Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania would be independent.
-the Big Three formalized the plan to divide Germany into four zones of occupation.