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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. 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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