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Transcript
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