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WWII – THIS IS Worth 300 points Define the Following: 1. Washington Conference (1921) 2. Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) 3. Dawes Plan 4. Henry L. Stimson 5. 6. 7. Tuskegee AirmenJ. Robert Oppenheimer I am become death, destroyer of worlds! V-J Day Comprehension 1. In what ways (2) did the Treaty of Versailles and the Great Depression contribute to World War II? 2. List and DESCRIBE two events that reflected American willingness to participate in some international affairs during the 1920s? 3. How did mobilization for World War II end the Great Depression in the US? 4. What was required by the Neutrality Acts How did Roosevelt manage to get aid to Great Britain in 1939 and 1940 despite the limitations imposed by the Neutrality Acts? 5. Why did the US gradually shift from a policy of isolationism to a policy that favored the Allies? What three actions did the US take in 1940 to strengthen itself? 6. Describe the Lend-Lease Act. Why did Congress pass the Lend-Lease Act? 7. Why did FDR cut off trade with Japan on products with a military use? What was the US response to this attack? Describe the Japanese response? 8. What was Operation Overlord; describe it and who commanded it? 9. How did the Allies attempt to regain control of the Pacific? What was the overall aim of this military strategy? 10. What was the name of the project that built the Atomic Bomb? Why did Truman decide to use the atomic bomb against Japan? What two cities were the first atomic bombs dropped? What was the result of the bombs? 11. What efforts did the national government make to regulate production, labor, and prices during the war? How successful were they? List five items that were rationed during the war. 12. What kind of work did Women and African Americans do during the war? How were they treated on the job? What obstacles did they face? What long term effects did Women and African Americans experiences in WWII had on their lives after the war? 13. USE the Website Oyez.org to fill out the Supreme Court Case Study sheet. Write a summary of the case Korematsu vs. US . Include the following: Facts of the case, Constitutional Question, Conclusion. Use http://www.oyez.org/. What did Congress do in 1988 to apologize? 14. What was Hitler’s “Final Solution to the Jewish question”? What important principle did the Nuremburg Trials establish? 15. Use a graphic organizer to explain the significance of each leader listed below. Worth 36 points Leader Country Significance Franklin Roosevelt Joseph Stalin Winston Churchill Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Charles De Gualle Dwight D. Eisenhower Douglas MacArthur Chester Nimitz Erwin Rommel Harry Truman Neville Chamberlain 16. Use a graphic organizer to explain the significance of each battle listed below. Worth 18 points Battles Midway Pearl Harbor Bulge Stalingrad El Alamein Iwo Jima Okinawa D-Day Theater Significance 17. Construction Response Question - WWII (War Conferences) Worth 30 points During World War II, the leaders of the Allied powers met several times to discuss the course of the war. These wartime conferences took place at different locations. For TWO of the conferences listed below. Atlantic Charter Conference (1941) Teheran Conference (1943) Casablanca Conference (1943) Yalta Conference (1945) Potsdam Conference (1945) Name the countries and leaders that participated in each conference. Discuss a main point decided at each conference. Analyze how the war progressed because of the conference. The following is a SEPARATE GRADE. 100 Points / 300 points On a map of Europe locate the following places:: Unless directed otherwise use a black star. MAKE SURE YOU LABEL EVERYTHING!!! Color the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland purple Draw 5 ships going across the English Channel representing the 5,300 ships that crossed on June 6, 1944 Label London Label Moscow, USSR Label the English Channel Label Yalta, USSR Label Normandy, France Color Italy Red Label Paris, France Label Auschwitz-Birkenau Color France yellow Label Treblinka Color Germany Red Label Potsdam, Germany Label Berlin, Germany Use a yellow χ to identify the location of the following battles: Bulge, D-Day, Stalingrad On a map of the Pacific locate the following places: Unless directed otherwise use a black star. MAKE SURE YOU LABEL EVERYTHING!!! Color China orange Color Japan Red Color Manchuria orange Label Hiroshima, Japan Color French-Indo China orange Label Nagasaki, Japan Color Philippines orange Use a yellow χ to identify the location of the following battles: Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Midway, Pearl Harbor, Leyte Gulf, Philippines Sea