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1 The World at War… Again Review for the Unit Test

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During World War II, Winston Churchill, FDR, and Joseph Stalin were all leaders of what alliance? The Allied Powers….and they were also known as “The Big Three” Click One Time for Answer

3 What is the importance of the date Sept 1, 1939?
Germany invaded Poland Click One Time for Answer

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There is a famous picture of Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill at the Yalta Conference, held in What do you think their primary focus would have been to discuss there in 1945? A plan for the end of WW2 Click One Time for Answer

5 How did European leaders respond to Hitler’s aggression?
They tried to appease him or give in to his demands in order to avoid war Click One Time for Answer

6 Why did the US not remain allies with the Soviet Union after WW2?
There was a difference in the kinds of government: the US believed in a democracy and the Soviets in communism Click One Time for Answer

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Unlike the other leaders, FDR was not the leader of his nation when WWII came to an end. Why not? He died shortly before the end of the war Click One Time for Answer

8 What happened on December 7, 1941?
Japan bombed the US naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii during a sneak attack Click One Time for Answer

9 What happened soon after December 7, 1941?
The US entered WWII when they declared war on Japan Click One Time for Answer

10 During World War II, when did Germany and Italy declare war on the US?
After the US declared war on Japan, since they were allies of Japan Click One Time for Answer

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In which theater (battle area/front) did most of the battles with Japan take place? Pacific Click One Time for Answer

12 How was the military changed after WW2?
It was no longer segregated and became integrated- where white and black units worked as one Click One Time for Answer

13 In “Rosie the Riveter,” a “riveter” means what?
Steel worker Click One Time for Answer

14 What happened on September 3, 1939?
Britain and France declared war on Germany, thus beginning WW2 Click One Time for Answer

15 What is important about the Battle of Britain?
It was the first time Hitler’s plans of conquest (or taking over a country) were stopped Click One Time for Answer

16 During WWII, why did women enter the workforce?
They needed to fill the labor shortage left when the men went to war Click One Time for Answer

17 Which leader in WW2 ordered the use of the atomic bomb?
Harry Truman, after FDR has passed away Click One Time for Answer

18 Who did “Rosie the Riveter” represent?
All of the women who worked in the factories while the men went off to war Click One Time for Answer

19 What was the major goal of the Allied Powers?
To force an unconditional surrender of the Axis Powers Click One Time for Answer

20 What happened on August 6 and 9, 1945?
The US dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima (6th) and Nagasaki (9th) Click One Time for Answer

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Between communications, weaponry, medical, and industry, where would you place the technological advancement of atomic bomb? Weaponry Click One Time for Answer

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Radars and computers were both introduced during WWII. These are both advancements in which of the following fields: industry, medical, weaponry, communications? Communications Click One Time for Answer

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What two drugs/antibiotics were made available during WW2 and helped fight infections and diseases for many soldiers? Penicillin and sulfa drugs Click One Time for Answer

24 Which group did Hitler target during the war?
Jewish people Click One Time for Answer

25 Why did Great Britain and France declare war on Germany?
Germany invaded Poland Click One Time for Answer

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Americans were asked to “do their part” in both world wars. Name two things they were asked to do in both wars. Grow victory gardens Recycle scrap metals Buy war bonds Ration certain foods (like wheat and meat) and oil Click One Time for Answer

27 Why did the rise of dictators cause concern in the 1930s?
Dictators often planned to attack and conquer other countries (especially weaker countries). Click One Time for Answer

28 What event caused the US to enter WWII?
Japan bombed Pearl Harbor Click One Time for Answer

29 What was the goal of the Japanese?
To control the Far East and gain economic prosperity ($$) Click One Time for Answer

30 Who was the leader of France during WW2?
Charles de Gaulle Click One Time for Answer

31 What’s the difference between a hot and cold war?
In a hot war, there is actual fighting with soldiers and guns. In a cold war, there is no fighting- it’s more a battle of technology, propaganda, and money Click One Time for Answer

32 Who were the Axis Powers during WWII?
Germany, Italy, and Japan Click One Time for Answer

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What did the US do to its Japanese Americans after they entered the war? It forced many Japanese Americans to move to internment camps Click One Time for Answer

34 Where did the largest land-sea invasion in world history take place?
Normandy, France Click One Time for Answer

35 What is the difference between communism and a democracy?
With communism, people have little or no freedoms or rights and the government controls everything. In a democracy, people have rights and freedoms, elect their leaders, and have a say-so in their government Click One Time for Answer

36 How did the use of atomic bombs impact the outcome of WWII?
Japan was forced to surrender Click One Time for Answer

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What was the purpose for the Allied landing in North Africa in Operation Torch? To protect the oil fields in the Middle East Click One Time for Answer

38 What did the Allied hope to accomplish from Operation Torch?
To take the German pressure off of the Soviets Click One Time for Answer

39 Which alliance did the US join when they officially entered the war?
The Allied Powers Click One Time for Answer

40 What were concentration camps?
Places where Jews and other were imprisoned or murdered. Click One Time for Answer

41 What does USSR stand for?
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Click One Time for Answer

42 About how many Jews were murdered during the Holocaust?
Six million Click One Time for Answer

43 Who were the main Axis leaders during WW2?
Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Tojo Click One Time for Answer

44 What was the name of Hitler’s political party?
Nazis Click One Time for Answer

45 Why is Midway Island, in the Pacific Ocean, important?
It was the turning point for the war in the Pacific Click One Time for Answer

46 Who were the main Allied leaders during WW2?
Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Click One Time for Answer

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Hitler’s campaign of mass murder for a particular group of people was known as what? The Holocaust Click One Time for Answer

48 What four countries made up the main part of the Allied Powers?
Britain, US, Russia, France Click One Time for Answer

49 WWII was mostly fought in which theaters or fronts?
Europe/Africa and the Pacific Click One Time for Answer

50 Victory in Europe day is also called what?
V-E day Click One Time for Answer

51 Victory over Japan Day is known as what?
V-J Day Click One Time for Answer

52 Island hopping was a strategy used in which theater?
In the Pacific Click One Time for Answer

53 What type of bomb was dropped on two Japanese cities in 1945?
Atomic bomb (or A-bomb) Click One Time for Answer

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What were the two Japanese cities that were bombed with the atomic bomb? Hiroshima and Nagasaki Click One Time for Answer

55 Why is the Battle of Coral Sea important?
It kept Australia from being invaded by Japan Click One Time for Answer

56 Radio detection and ranging is also known as what?
RADAR Click One Time for Answer

57 Who were the Tuskegee Airmen?
An African American unit in WW2 who flew combat planes and performed bomber escort missions Click One Time for Answer

58 What kind of government did Japan have in the 1930s and 1940s?
A militaristic government Click One Time for Answer

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What was the Native American tribe that helped by transmitting messages in their native tongue? Navajo Click One Time for Answer

60 What was the purpose of island hopping?
To capture Japanese-held islands and use them as bases for more attacks….working our way to the main island of Japan Click One Time for Answer

61 Who was the leader of Russia (or the Soviet Union)?
Joseph Stalin Click One Time for Answer

62 Who was President of the US for most of WW2?
FDR or Franklin D. Roosevelt Click One Time for Answer

63 Who was the leader of Italy?
Benito Mussolini Click One Time for Answer

64 Who was Japan’s military leader?
Tojo Click One Time for Answer

65 Why is Iwo Jima Island, in the Pacific Ocean, important?
It was the location of the famous image of Marines lifting the flag Click One Time for Answer

66 Who was Great Britain’s leader?
Winston Churchill Click One Time for Answer

67 When was Victory in Europe day?
May 8, 1945 Click One Time for Answer

68 Why did President Truman decide to use the atomic bomb?
To avoid losing more American lives in the event of another invasion from Japan To get Japan to surrender to end the war Click One Time for Answer

69 What is the United Nations?
An organization to keep world peace and cooperation Click One Time for Answer

70 Why did Hitler begin to take over other countries in Europe?
He felt the Treaty of Versailles from WW1 was unfair and he wanted them to be strong again Click One Time for Answer

71 When was Victory over Japan Day?
August 15, 1945 Click One Time for Answer

72 When was the D-Day invasion?
June 6, 1945 Click One Time for Answer

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What is the term for limiting what people can buy in order to help the war effort? rationing Click One Time for Answer

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What was the WAC? Women’s Army Corp, how women were able to help in the war Click One Time for Answer

75 What was the US’s foreign policy before the Pearl Harbor attack?
We wanted to remain neutral Click One Time for Answer

76 What kinds of items were rationed in WW2?
Milk, butter, eggs, sugar, oil, rubber Click One Time for Answer

77 Did the US remain allies with Russia (Soviet Union) after WW2?
No, Russia was communist and the US was democratic Click One Time for Answer

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Place the following events in chronological order: a. Britain and France declare war on Germany b. The US declares war on Japan c. Germany invades Poland d. Japan surrenders after the US drops two atomic bombs e. Germany surrenders/V-E Day f. Japan makes a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor g. Allies invade the beaches of Normandy, France (D-Day) C (9-1-39), A (9-3-39), the # is parenthesis is the date F ( ), B ( ), G (6-6-44), E (5-8-45), D ( ) Click One Time for Answer


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