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Name:
World War II Spiral Review
Date:
Period:
Directions: Circle the correct response.
1. Which type of political philosophy gave rise to
dictators with total power, who denied other
individuals freedoms?
A. Socialism
B. Anarchism
C. Communism
D. Fascism
3. WWII began whenA. D-Day
B. The Soviet Union invaded the Baltic Nations
C. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor
D. Germany invaded Poland
2. How did American policy gradually change with
the advancing of World War II?
A. America was forced out of isolationism into direct
involvement in the war.
B. America refused economic aid to Allies.
C. America became more isolated from world events.
D. America became allies with Germany and stayed
neutral.
4. The mass murder of Jews in Nazi gas chambers is
known as theA. Internment Camps
B. Iwo Jima
C. Holocaust
D. D-Day
A. Lend Lease Act
B. Allied Act
C. Britain Aid Act
D. War Supply Act
6. During World War II, which battle was a
turning point for the Allies in the Pacific?
A. Battle of Midway
B. D-Day
C. Battle of Hiroshima
D. Battle of Stalingrad
7. How did Americans at home help make sure that
soldiers fighting in WWII had enough supplies to
continue to fight?
A. Conserving and Rationing Resources
B. Making food to send them
C. Using as many resources at home as possible
D. Sending care packages.
9. Which event of World War II marked the beginning
of the liberation of Western Europe?
D-Day Invasion
Battle of Britain
Battle of Stalingrad
Bombing of Pearl Harbor
8. Why were internment camps set up in the United
States during World War II?
A. The United States believed that the Japanese
Americans could have been the enemy and could not
be trusted.
B. The United States wanted to protect the Japanese
Americans from their own country of Japan.
C. Japanese Americans refused to fight in the war
against their own countrymen.
D. Women and children needed to be taken care of
while their husbands and fathers were off to war.
10. What did the United States government
encourage women to do when the United States
entered World War II?
A. Take industrial jobs
B. Spy on their German neighbors
C. Wait for their husbands at home
D. Increase their consumer spending