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1. How did the Great
Depression change
German Politics
2. The Neutrality Act of
1939 ____________.
3. What was perceived as
being equivalent to
declaring economic war
against the Axis Powers
4. What goal did Roosevelt
hope to achieve in
enacting the embargo
on naval and aviation
supplies in 1940
5. What role did the Office
of War Mobilization
play during the war
6. Both Italy and Japan
were dissatisfied with
the Treaty of Versailles,
because both countries
expected
7. What political party
rose to power in the
1930s in Germany
10. Why did the U.S. follow
a policy of appeasement
toward Germany
8. One of the ways
Mussolini maintained
his power in Italy was
by…
9. The League of Nations
did not prevent German
and Italian aggressions
because it…
11. Roosevelt delivered his
“Four Freedoms”
speech in 1941 to…
12. Interventionists
believed that providing
aid to Britain would…
13. Who appeared to be
winning the war in
Europe at the end of
1940
14. How support for the
allies change following
Roosevelt’s reelection in
1940
15. The Japanese attacked
Pearl Harbor because
they wanted to…
16. Which ships survived
the attack on Pearl
Harbor untouched
17. How did Pearl Harbor
change political
divisions between
isolationists and
interventionists
18. After declaring war, the
U.S. government…
19. After the U.S. declared
war, the nation’s
economic situation…
20. In Mein Kampf, how
did Hitler explain the
problems facing
Germany
21. What event led to the
House and Senate
voting to declare war
22. What actions were
taken after the attack
on Pearl Harbor
23.After
What
is the
view
point
Palmer
Raids
the
war,
police
of the interventionists
arrested
thousands of
radicals and immigrants
and deported them during
the
24.
The
Allies adopted
Contraband
Italian
immigrants
anda
“Europe First”
anarchists
put tostrategy
death
because court
after a controversial
case
25. What describes the
Battle
ofaims
Midway
CPI
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war
were
outlined in a speech by
President Wilson.
26. Wartime migration
caused
the worst
Convoy
Merchant
vessels
sailing
incident
of racial
with
warships
for
violence
in…
protection
are
in a
28. Why did Stalin want
Britain
and the U.S.
Influenza
What
movement
hadto
openAmericans
a second front
in
African
leaving
France
the South to
move North?
29. Truman’s priority in
atomic bomb
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Ferdinand
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to Austria-Hungry
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whose
World War I
30. What group did Nazi
ideology
consider
Migration
WhatGreat
was the
cause
of the
superior
to other
people
most
American
deaths
during World War I
31. Following the battle of
Stalingrad…
Self-Determination
Who
was
the head of the
War Industries Board?
32. What did American
leaders
learn
at to
League
of Nations
An organization
created
Kasserine
Pass
in North
bring
countries
together
to
Africa
resolve their
problems.
33. Allied bombing of
Germany
in 1942
Bernard
Baruch
Forms
of government
changed
the war
should
be chosen
by the
because
it… to
people
according
34. What was a result of
the Battle
Midway
Treaty
of Versailles
What
type
ofofvessel
did
Germany heavily rely on in
sea warfare?
35. How did wartime
pressures
create
break
Inflation
An
economic
terma for
a
from
theinpast
general
rise
prices
36. During World War II,
many
African
U-Boat
This pact
ended
the War,
Americans…
and heavily
placed the
blame on Germany
37. How did population
shifts change
American
Casualty
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presented
in a
during theways
warof
way life
to influence
thinking
38. Executive Orger 9066
civil
liberties
in
Ledaffected
byReservationists
Henry
Cabot
Lodge,
thesenators
U.S. because
it…
these
opposed
the treaty and wanted to
make changes to it.
39. FDR created the Office
of Price
Administration,
Propaganda
Soldiers
that
were killed,
wounded, which…
or missing were
referred to as
40. What took place at the
Teheran
Conference
Selective
Service
Actof
Who
was the
leader
American forces in
Europe?
41. What was one effect of
D-Day
invasion
Red
Scare
Thethe
widespread
fear of
communism that swept
America after the war was
called the
42. Who made the decision
to John.
use
the
atomic
bomb
J Pershing
This
allowed
a military
against
Japanof
draft
via lottery
American men to serve in
Europe
27. Why did Japanese
Americans
generally
Points
What Fourteen
committee
worked to
face
more restrictions
create
support
for the war
during
World War 2
effort?
43. Many Jews were
prevented from leaving
Germany because…
44. What was Hitler’s final
solution
45. The largest Nazi death
camp was located at…
46. What limited the U.S.
response to the
Holocaust
47. The conference of
Postdam was..
48. How did Japan change
politically after World
War II
49. What two nations
emerged the strongest
after World War II
50. The United Nations
was organized to…
51. In the years following
World War II, many
African Americans…
3. The Lend-Lease Act
2. Paid cash and transported
the materials themselves
1. Germans eventually
believed that Hitler would
solve their economic
problems
6. Territory in exchange for
their sacrifices during
World War I
5. It supervised use of industry
resources
4. To stop Japanese
expansion
9. Had no standing army
and no real power to
enforce its decrees
8. Outlawing political parties
12. Keep the U.S. out of
war
11. Increase economic support
for Britain
7. The Nazi Party
10. The U.S. wanted to focus
on its own economic
problems
15. Destroy ships and planes
that threatened their
expansion efforts
14. Support increased;
Congress approved the LendLease Act
13. Germany and Italy
18. Transformed peacetime
industries into war industries
17. The attack ended the
political divisions
16. Aircraft carriers
21. The attack on Pearl
Harbor ended any divisions
between isolationists and
interventionists
20. He blamed the problems
on the Jewish people and the
great threat they caused
Germany
19. Improved
24. Only Germany was
considered a serious longterm threat
23. Axis aggressions were
wrong and threatened
American Interests
22. All of the above
27. Were more isolated from
other Americans
26. Detroit, Michigan
25. Admiral Yamamoto
wanted to force the U.S.
defenses back to the
California coast
30. Aryans
29. Save American lives
28. He wanted Germany to
divide its troops between
two fronts
33. Helped pave the way for
later all-out offensive
32. They needed aggressive
officers and troops better
trained for desert fighting
31. Hitler’s plans of
dominating Europe had
ended
36. Joined organizations
dedicated to fighting
segregation
35. Many women took jobs
that fell outside the traditional
realm of woman’s work
34. Japan never again
threatened pacific
domination
39. Had the authority to
control wages and set
maximum prices
38. Designated war zones from
which anyone could be
removed
37. The southwest became a
growing cultural, social,
economic and political force
42. Harry S. Truman
41. The Allies took an
important step toward
reaching Berlin
40. Roosevelt and Churchill
agreed to attack Germany on the
Western front
45. Auschwitz
44. A plan to exterminate all
Jews living in Third Reich
controlled regions
43. Some countries refused to
accept them during the Great
Depression
48. A new constitution
enacted democratic reforms
47. The Big Three formalized
the plan to divide Germany
into four zones of occupation
46.The focus of the U.S.
resources on defeating Hitler
51. Renewed their efforts to
work for civil rights
50. Encourage cooperation
between the Great Powers
49. The Soviet Union and the
United States