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Name____________________________________
Chapter 11 Test
Multiple Choice: Circle the letter that best answers each question.
Each correct answer is worth 1 (one) point.
1. Hitler called the German people the superior race or the:
A. Aryan race
B. Elder race
C. Eisatzgruppen race
D. Father race
2. Hitler wanted to create a third German empire called a:
A. co-prosperity sphere B. Internment camp
C. Reich
D. Colony
3. Which one of the following violated, or broke, the Treaty of Versailles?
A. The creation of a German republic
B. Germany’s rebuilding of its air force
C. Japan’s invasion of Denmark
D. Italy’s invasion of Great Britain
4. The demilitarized zone which Hitler occupied in 1936 was:
A. Poland
B. The Rhineland
C. The Soviet Union
D. Ethiopia
5. A policy of giving in to a countries demands so that there will be no war is called:
A. Appeasement
B. Resettlement
C. Cold War
D. Einsatzgruppen
6. Which country invaded Ethiopia in 1935?
A. Japan
B. Great Britain
C. Italy
D. France
7. What was the name of the pact formed by Germany and Italy in 1936?
A. Rome-Berlin axis
B. Rome-Tokyo Axis
C. Anti-comintern
D. Non-aggression
8. Hitler’s plan to unite Germany and Austria was called:
A. Einsatzgruppen
B. Anschlutz
C. Resettlement
D. Auschwitz
9. In 1938 Hitler demanded what part of Czechoslovakia:
A. The Rhineland
B. Austria
C. The Sudetenland
D. Danzig
10. European leaders met and gave in to Hitler’s demands at which conference:
A. Yalta
B. Potsdam
C. Tehran
D. Munich
11. Hitler invaded this country in September 1939, and a few days later Great Britain and
France declared war.
A. France
B. The Soviet Union
C. Italy
D. Poland
12. The pact signed between Hitler and Stalin in 1939 was called:
A. Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact
B. anti-comintern Pact
C. Rome-Berlin Axis Pact
D. Co-Prosperity Pact
13. Which one of the following was invaded by Japan in 1931?
A. Philippines
B. Manchuria
C. The Soviet Union
D. Germany
14. In 1937 the Japanese begin a full-out war against:
A. Russia
B. India
C. Ethiopia
D. China
15. Japan was receiving oil and scrap metal from which country?
A. Poland
B. United States
C. France
D. China
16. Hitler’s new and successful form of warfare was called:
A. Anschlutz
B. Einsatzgruppen
C. Blitzkrieg
D. Auschwitz
17. Hitler invaded all of the following countries except:
A. Great Britain
B. Denmark
C. Norway
D. France.
18. British and French forces were trapped and had to evacuate from which French
town?
A. Dunkirk
B. Dresden
C. London
D. Pearl Harbor
19. The authoritarian regime setup in southern France under the Nazis was called:
A. Dutch France
B. Vichy France
C. Puppet France
D. Anschlutz
20. Even though he had signed a non-aggression pact, Hitler invaded ____________ in
June 1941.
A. France
B. The United States
C. Denmark
D. The Soviet Union
True/False: Circle either “True” or “False” for each of the following statements.
Each correct answer is worth 1 (one) point.
21. The German Air force was called the Anschlutz.
True False
22. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.
True False
23. The new Japanese order in East Asia was called the Greater East Asian co-prosperity
sphere.
True False
24. The United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union were known as the axis
powers.
True False
25. Germany, Italy, and Japan were known as the allied powers.
True False
26. The Germans were able to easily defeat the Soviet Union at Stalingrad.
True False
27. In September, 1943, after capturing Sicily, the allies invaded mainland Italy.
True False
28. Germany formally surrendered on August 14, 1945.
True False
29. It is estimated that the Nazis killed five to six million European Jews.
True False
30. The mass slaughter of millions of civilians, especially the Jews, is called the
Holocaust.
True False
Matching: Match each word with its definition. Each correct answer is worth 1 (one)
point.
A. Roma and Slavs
F. D-Day
B. Coral Sea and Midway
G. Einsatzgruppen
C. August 14, 1945
H. Auschwitz
D. Final Solution
I. El Alamein
E. Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
J. Kursk
31. The largest death camp in Poland. ______
32. Important battle in North Africa where the British defeated the Germans. _______
33. Two important battles in the Pacific which began to push the Japanese back.
________
34. The allied invasion of France on June 6, 1944. _____
35. The greatest tank battle in the war, where the Soviets defeated the Germans. _____
36. The two Japanese cities struck by atomic bombs in August 1945. ______
37. The day that Japan formally surrendered. ____
38. Name of the plan to exterminate all European Jews. ____
39. Mobile death squads that executed Jews in newly conquered lands. _____
40. 9 to 10 million of these people were also killed by the Nazis. _____
Matching:
A. Internment Camps
B. Tehran Conference
C. Leningrad
D. Kamikaze
E. The blitz
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
F. Mobilization
G. Dresden
H. Nuremberg War Crime Trials
I. Harry S. TrumanTruman
J. The cold war.
The act of assembling and preparing for war. _____
1.5 million people died when this city was under siege for 900 days. ____
The man who became president of the U.S. after Roosevelt’s death. _____
Where 110 thousand Japanese-Americans were resettled and held captive. ____
Men who flew suicide missions for Japan. _____
The Nazi bombing of civilian targets in Great Britain. _____
German city where heavy civilian bombing took place. ____
Period of tension between the U.S. and Soviet Union after World War II. ____
Conference where the allies agreed on the D-Day invasion. ____
Where Nazis were tried and executed as war criminals. ____