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WWII Study Guide
Terms/Concepts to Know
Fascism
Allies
Appeasement
Blitzkrieg
Axis powers
Cash and carry
GI
Lend-Lease Act
War bonds
Neutrality Acts
D-Day
Island hopping
Carpet-bombing
Internment camps
Kamikaze
Selective Training and Service Act
People to Know
Adolf Hitler
Benito Mussolini
Joseph Stalin
Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR)
Winston Churchill
Be able to answer the following
What did Italy, Germany and Japan have in common in the 1930s?
What prompted the U.S. to enter the war in 1941?
What is Nazism?
Who was the strongest nation in East Asia at the beginning of WWII?
Who were the “code talkers”?
Which battle was a result of Hitler launching the greatest air assault the world had seen?
What brought an end to WWII?
What did the U.S. government do to most of the Japanese Americans after Pearl Harbor?
Why?
How did the U.S. emerge from the Great Depression?
What was the U.S. strategy in the Pacific?
Who did Japan ally with during WWII?
What was the focus of the U.S. during the 1930s?
Why did Congress pass the Neutrality Acts?
After the U.S. declared war on Japan, what two countries declared war on the U.S.?
After the Allies gained control of North Africa, what was their next target?
The Soviet Union halted the German advance at what battle?
What was the largest battle fought in Western Europe during WWII?
What happened to Germany after the Nazis surrendered?
What was the “final solution” to the Jewish problem for Nazis?
What was the goal of the Manhattan Project?
What jobs did women in the U.S, work in during WWII?
What were working women expected to do at the end of the war?
What is VE Day?
Essay (Worth 10 points)
Make sure you answer the question completely and support your answer and
opinion. (2 supporting facts for each)
Unit EQ: How did WWII reshape the United States' foreign and domestic affairs?