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WWII Test 2017 Test Review Guide
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1. The Neutrality Act of 1939
336
2. Interventionists claimed that the United States could avoid war if it
337
3. economic war against the Axis Powers?
344
4. Office of War Mobilization (OWM)
324
5. Italy and Japan were dissatisfied with the peace settlements provided in the Treaty of Versailles because both
countries expected more
326
6. Which political party rose to power in Germany during the 1930s?
325
7. One of the ways that Mussolini maintained his power in Italy was by
329
8. The League of Nations did not prevent German and Italian aggression against other nations because it
329
9. Why did the United States initially follow a policy of appeasement toward Germany?
337
10. Roosevelt delivered his “Four Freedoms” speech to Congress in January 1941 to
336
11. Interventionists believed that providing aid to Britain would
334
12. Who appeared to be winning the war in Europe at the end of 1940?
341
13. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor because they wanted to
342
14. How did the attack on Pearl Harbor change the political divisions between the isolationists and
interventionists?
344
15. After the United States declared war, the nation’s economic situation
325
16. Mussolini
327
17. How did Adolf Hitler explain the problems facing Germany in his book Mein Kampf?
337-338 18. How did America take a step toward war in 1941?
334
19. The Allies adopted a “Europe First” strategy because
359
20. Battle of Midway?
363
21. Wartime migration caused the worst incident of racial violence in
370
22. Why did Stalin want Britain and the United States to open a second front in France?
377
23. President Truman’s chief priority in using the atomic bomb against Japan was to
380
24. Which group did Nazi ideology consider superior to other people?
387
25. What is one result of World War II?
355
26. Following the battle of Stalingrad,
361
27. How did wartime pressures create a break from the past?
358
28. During World War II, many African Americans
364
29. Executive Order 9066
371
30. What was one effect of the D-Day invasion?
375
31. One of the effects of the Battle of the Bulge was that
342
32. As American forces approached Japan, Japanese forces
390
44. Geneva Convention
390
45. Which of the following measures were taken when the Allies dealt with war criminals that violated provisions
of the Geneva Convention?
Terms
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Anschluss
Tripartite Pact
appeasement
Adolf Hitler
Joseph Stalin
Douglas MacArthur
Atlantic Charter
Hideki Tojo
blitzkrieg
WAC
Winston Churchill
Neutrality Act of 1939
Erwin Rommel
War Refugee Board
Tuskegee Airmen
“Europe First” strategy
442nd Regimental Combat Team
genocide
A. Philip Randolph
island hopping
bracero program
United Nations
rationing
Yalta Conference
Operation Overlord