(I have 8 questions... if you have time to answer them all I would really appreciate it! :))

1. What day did the United States declare war on Japan?

O Group of answer choices

O December 7, 1941

O May 8, 1945

O December 8, 1941

O We didn't declare war on Japan.

2. How many Utahans joined the armed forces during World War II?

O Group of answer choices

O 29

O 12,000

O More than 70,000

O 5,000

3. What did Harry Isadore Smith say about chickens?

O Group of answer choices

O If you raised 3,000+ chickens you could stay home and not go to war.

O He compared Hitler to his chickens because he thought Hitler was a coward.

O He ate chicken every day before enlisting in the army.

O 12,000 chickens is too much and not worth the work.

4. Select all of the defense facilities that were in Utah during World War II...

O Group of answer choices

O Ogden Ordinance Depot- bombs, artillery shells, machine gun belts were made here

O Home Depot- where you could go and buy tools and materials

O Hill Field in Clearfield - trained pilots and built aircraft

O Fort Douglas in SLC

O Fort Riley in St. George- where ammunition was stored

5. The Navajo used their language to transmit messages in a code that the Germans couldn't break. There wasn't always a Navajo world for military equipment though. What did the Navajo call a submarine?

O Group of answer choices

O Underwater boat

O Tank Fish

O Underwater Glub Hub

O Iron Fish

6. Who was the United States President who signed the Executive Order 9066?

O Group of answer choices

O Franklin Roosevelt

O Harry Truman

O Eleanor Roosevelt

O Theodore Roosevelt

7. What was executive order 9066?

O Group of answer choices

O A declaration of war on Japan

O An order that 'relocated' Japanese Americans to camps.

O An order that required everyone to register for the draft and join the armed forces.

O An order for more chickens in the White House

8. Why did Gail Halvorsen drop candy wrapped in handkerchiefs in East Berlin?

O Group of answer choices

O The people were cut off from supplies and being controlled by Russia

O Halvorsen loved his grandson Derek, and Derek loved Eastern Berlin, so Halvorsen did it for his grandson

O Western Berlin and Eastern Berlin were fighting and Halvorsen sided with Eastern Berlin

O JPeople in Berlin liked candy more than people in other cities

(I know i'm asking for a lot, thanks for your time! :D)

Respuesta :

Answer:

1 December 8, 1941

2 62,107 Utahns so pick the 70k

3 i dont fkn know ... sorry

4 Other temporary installations during World War II, included the Bushnell General Hospital near Brigham City and Kearns Air Base in Salt Lake County. Bushnell served as a facility for treatment of severely wounded military personnel. Kearns functioned primarily as a training field for Air Corps personnel. HOPE YOU FIND IT IN HERE!!!!!

5 besh-lo, which translates to “iron fish.”

6 president Franklin Roosevelt

7 this order authorized the evacuation of all persons deemed a threat to national security from the West Coast to relocation centers further inland

8 That night Halversen, his copilot, and his engineer pooled their candy rations for the next day's drop. The accumulated candy was heavy, so in order to ensure the children were not hurt by the falling candy, Halvorsen made three parachutes out of handkerchiefs and tied them to the rations.

Explanation:

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Why so many o’s as examples