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WORLD WAR II TEST: CHAPTERS 19 AND 20 STUDY GUIDE 1. causes of rise in dictatorships after WWI 2. who did Hitler blame for Germany’s WWI defeat? 3. Nye committee decision 4. Axis Powers countries 5. appeasement/its failure 6. Nuremburg Laws 7. SS St. Louis 8. Nazis’ ‘final solution’ 9. ‘Four Freedoms’ 10. reason Japan invaded Manchuria 11. Neutrality Act of 1935 12. Timeline of Hitler’s expansion 13. Munich Conference 14. Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact 15. Kristallnacht 16. Wannsee Conference 17. FDR’s ‘destroyer deal’ with Britain 18. Hitler and race issues 19. Timeline of events leading to the Holocaust 20. Liberty ships 21. women’s role in WWII 22. Japan’s goal at Midway Island 23. Fair Employment Practices Commission 24. reason it was legal for FDR to order Japanese-American internment 25. ‘Blue points’ and ‘red points’ (Homefront) 26. Allied attempts to fool Germans prior to Operation Overlord 27. Iwo Jima 28. US firebombing of Japan 29. industries making military equipment in WWII 30. ‘Double V’ campaign 31. Bataan Death March 32. American success at Midway 33. Hitler’s capture of Stalingrad 34. Korematsu v. United States 35. V-E Day/V-J Day 36. weaknesses in the German military 37. George Marshall’s view on how WWII was won 38. German counterattack to Normandy invasion 39. significance of the Battle of Midway 40. training for women in factories 41. women’s role in factories 42. businesses’ role in mobilizing for WWII 43. Hitler’s claim to Czechoslovakia 44. Battle of Britain 45. Lend-Lease Act 46. cost-plus system 47. Migrant farmworkers in WWII 48. results of Allied attack on Sicily 49. US Marines at Tarawa 50. reason FDR did not want to fight a war on two fronts