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World War II Test Review Answers 1. Why were Japanese Americans Held in internment camps during WWII? • Americans thought that they would be a threat to US security. 2. What was the Manhattan Project? • The project where the atomic bomb was created by America. 3. Why did the German forces seem unstoppable in WWII? • They used threats and intimidation. • They had a large military with large arsenal of tanks. • German soldiers believed in Hitler and would fight to the death for him. 4. What does “arsenal of democracy” mean? • The United States received this nickname due to their supplying European Nations weapons (arsenal) in support of furthering Democracy. 5. Who was the Dictator of Italy during WWII? • Benito Mussolini 6. What was women’s role during WWII? • Women worked jobs that needed to be filled due to men being off at war. 7. Where did the invasion of Europe take place? • Battle of Normandy 8. Where did nuclear tests on atomic bombs take place? • New Mexico 9. What did the trials in Nuremberg and Tokyo establish? • Actions taken by individuals during the war would have consequences. People would be held accountable. 10. What happened on December 7, 1941? • Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan. 11. What was island hopping? • The US strategy implemented to defeat the Japanese. 12. What does isolationism mean? • The US policy on staying out of foreign affairs of other countries. 13. What is a two front war? • When a country is fighting a war in two locations. • During WWII the US was fighting in Europe (starting in Normandy) and against the Japanese. 14. Why was the rationing of consumer goods during WWII important? • So that the US could produce more war materials. 15. Where in Europe did most of the military dictatorships take place? • Italy and Germany 16. What was the case of Korematsu vs. United States? • That removing Japanese in America was necessary due to the National Emergency. 17. What was the significance of the Battle of Midway? • Japan lost and this ended their supremacy in the Pacific. 18. What were the Holocaust and the Nuremberg War Crime Trials? • The Holocaust was Hitler's attempt to exterminate the Jews. • The War Crimes Trial was an attempt to hold those accountable who were responsible for the Holocaust. 19. What did military production during the war create? • JOBS!! • Especially for women! 20. Why did the US suffer minimal physical damage in both WWI and WWII? • Where the US was located (not in Europe) kept us safe. 21. What were the Neutrality Acts of 1935 – 1937 designed to do? • Attempted to keep the US out of WWII. 22. What did people believe nuclear weapons would lead to? • To the destruction of the world! 23. What was the primary goal of the Yalta Conference in 1945? • Leaders wanted to discuss the fate of Germany post war. 24. What affected German forces traveling across the Soviet Union during WWII? • Russia’s climate led to extremely harsh winters. 25. How did the US change the foreign policy from 1939 to 1941? • We would no longer stay neutral – we would go and support our Allies. 26. Why were nuclear test sites chosen in states such as New Mexico, Arizona, etc.? • There were not as many people in these states. 27. What was V-E Day? • Victory in Europe Day 28. Where was the first atomic bomb dropped in Japan? • Hiroshima 29. Where was the second atomic bomb dropped in Japan? • Nagasaki 30. Why do you think Hitler committed suicide? • To stay in control – even in his own death? • To avoid harsh punishment?