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1 World War II Begins Remediation

2 1. Who were the Axis Powers?

3 2. Who were the Allies?

4 3. Who was the Soviet leader?

5 4. Who were Britain’s leaders?

6 5. Who was Germany’s leader?

7 6. Who was Italy’s leader?

8 7. Who were Japan’s leaders?

9 8. Who was France’s leader?

10 9. Who were the U.S. leaders?

11 10. Who didn’t join the League of Nations?

12 11. Where did the Rape of Nanking happen?

13 12. What were the causes of WW2?

14 13. Which nations were totalitarian?

15 14. Who were the Russian communists?

16 15. Where did Japan invade in 1931?

17 16. How was Germany punished by the Treaty of Versailles?

18 17. What nation did Germany invade in 1938?

19 18. What was Mussolini’s form of government?

20 19. Which nation did Italy invade in 1935?

21 20. What is the theme of this passage?
“I shall not give up the hope of a peaceful solution.... We sympathize with a small nation faced by a big and powerful neighbor. But we cannot involve the whole British Empire in war simply on her account. If we have to fight, it must be on larger issues than that.... I am a man of peace.... Yet if I were sure that any nation had made up its mind to dominate the world by fear of its force, I should feel that it must be resisted.... But war is a fearful thing.” -British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, London Times Article, 1938 20. What is the theme of this passage?

22 20. What is the theme of this passage?
“I shall not give up the hope of a peaceful solution.... We sympathize with a small nation faced by a big and powerful neighbor. But we cannot involve the whole British Empire in war simply on her account. If we have to fight, it must be on larger issues than that.... I am a man of peace.... Yet if I were sure that any nation had made up its mind to dominate the world by fear of its force, I should feel that it must be resisted.... But war is a fearful thing.” -British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, London Times Article, 1938 20. What is the theme of this passage?

23 20. What is the theme of this passage?
“I shall not give up the hope of a peaceful solution.... We sympathize with a small nation faced by a big and powerful neighbor. But we cannot involve the whole British Empire in war simply on her account. If we have to fight, it must be on larger issues than that.... I am a man of peace.... Yet if I were sure that any nation had made up its mind to dominate the world by fear of its force, I should feel that it must be resisted.... But war is a fearful thing.” -British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, London Times Article, 1938 20. What is the theme of this passage?

24 20. What is the theme of this passage?
“I shall not give up the hope of a peaceful solution.... We sympathize with a small nation faced by a big and powerful neighbor. But we cannot involve the whole British Empire in war simply on her account. If we have to fight, it must be on larger issues than that.... I am a man of peace.... Yet if I were sure that any nation had made up its mind to dominate the world by fear of its force, I should feel that it must be resisted.... But war is a fearful thing.” -British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, London Times Article, 1938 20. What is the theme of this passage?

25 20. What is the theme of this passage?
“I shall not give up the hope of a peaceful solution.... We sympathize with a small nation faced by a big and powerful neighbor. But we cannot involve the whole British Empire in war simply on her account. If we have to fight, it must be on larger issues than that.... I am a man of peace.... Yet if I were sure that any nation had made up its mind to dominate the world by fear of its force, I should feel that it must be resisted.... But war is a fearful thing.” -British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, London Times Article, 1938 20. What is the theme of this passage?

26 21. What would make Chamberlain fight?
“I shall not give up the hope of a peaceful solution.... We sympathize with a small nation faced by a big and powerful neighbor. But we cannot involve the whole British Empire in war simply on her account. If we have to fight, it must be on larger issues than that.... I am a man of peace.... Yet if I were sure that any nation had made up its mind to dominate the world by fear of its force, I should feel that it must be resisted.... But war is a fearful thing.” -British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, London Times Article, 1938 21. What would make Chamberlain fight?

27 21. What would make Chamberlain fight?
“I shall not give up the hope of a peaceful solution.... We sympathize with a small nation faced by a big and powerful neighbor. But we cannot involve the whole British Empire in war simply on her account. If we have to fight, it must be on larger issues than that.... I am a man of peace.... Yet if I were sure that any nation had made up its mind to dominate the world by fear of its force, I should feel that it must be resisted.... But war is a fearful thing.” -British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, London Times Article, 1938 21. What would make Chamberlain fight?

28 21. What would make Chamberlain fight?
“I shall not give up the hope of a peaceful solution.... We sympathize with a small nation faced by a big and powerful neighbor. But we cannot involve the whole British Empire in war simply on her account. If we have to fight, it must be on larger issues than that.... I am a man of peace.... Yet if I were sure that any nation had made up its mind to dominate the world by fear of its force, I should feel that it must be resisted.... But war is a fearful thing.” -British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, London Times Article, 1938 21. What would make Chamberlain fight?

29 21. What would make Chamberlain fight?
“I shall not give up the hope of a peaceful solution.... We sympathize with a small nation faced by a big and powerful neighbor. But we cannot involve the whole British Empire in war simply on her account. If we have to fight, it must be on larger issues than that.... I am a man of peace.... Yet if I were sure that any nation had made up its mind to dominate the world by fear of its force, I should feel that it must be resisted.... But war is a fearful thing.” -British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, London Times Article, 1938 21. What would make Chamberlain fight?


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