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1.Why is the Munich Pact an example of appeasement? (1 point)
It gave Hitler permission to rebuild the German military.
It gave Germany the power to annex Belgium.
It allowed Hitler to annex Czechoslovakia.
It stopped German repayment of debt from World War I.
2. With which country did Hitler make a nonaggression pact in 1939? (1 point)
France
Britain
Japan
Soviet Union
3. Which event caused Britain to declare war on Germany? (1 point)
Germany began to bomb Britain.
Germany invaded Poland.
Germany tried to annex Austria.
Germany made an alliance with Japan.
4. Which action of Hitler’s began to erode German domination of Europe? (1 point)
He got into a trade war with the United States.
He began a mass genocide of the Jews.
He invaded the Soviet Union.
He refused to negotiate peace with Britain.
5. Which group of people did Hitler try to exterminate during the war? (1 point)
Aryans
Jews
Russians
Austrians
6. How did the Allies react when they discovered the Nazi concentration camps? (1 point)
They denounced and criticized the camps.
They initiated immediate air raids to destroy the camps.
They negotiated with Hitler to end the mass killings at the camps.
They sent in spies to infiltrate the camps.
7. Which major operation helped turn the tide in the Allies’ favor? (1 point)
the Battle of Dunkirk
the D-Day landings
Operation Barbarossa
the attack on Pearl Harbor
8. Which event was the main cause of the end of the war in the Pacific? (1 point)
the United States’ island-hopping strategy
the invasion of Okinawa
the Battle of Iwo Jima
the dropping of atomic bombs on Japan
9. What impact did the Japanese invasion of China have on the League of Nations? (1 point)
The League of Nations was more concerned with European conflicts.
The League of Nations condemned the aggression but didn’t have a peacekeeping force to stop it.
The League of Nations defended China with military support.
The League of Nations supported Japan, but didn’t have the resources to help it.
10. Which of the following are examples of Axis aggression that led to World War II? Select all that apply. (2 points)
Japan takes control of Nanking.
The Nazi-Soviet Pact is signed.
Hitler signs the Munich Agreement.
Franco starts the Spanish Civil War.
Mussolini invades Ethiopia.
11. What was the impact of the Neutrality Acts? (1 point)
They prevented Britain from attacking Germany.
They discouraged France from taking back the Rhineland.
They prevented the U.S. from selling arms to any nation at war.
They prevented the League of Nations from sanctioning Italy.
12. Why did Japan attack the United States? (1 point)
The United States was interfering with Japan's plan to expand its empire.
The United States was threatening to bomb the Japanese mainland.
Japan wanted to gain control of Hawaii.
The United States had sent troops to Southeast Asia to support Britain
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Explanation:
It gave hitler permission to rebuild the German military.
Britain.
Germany invaded Poland.
He refused to negotiate peace with Britain.
Jews.
The negotiated with the hitlers to end mass killing in the camps.
The attack on pearl harbour.
The dropping of atomic bombs on Japan.
The league of nations supported Japan, but did not had the resources to help it.
Hitler signs the Munich agreement.
They prevented Britain from attacking Germany.
The United States was threatening to bomb the Japanese mainland.
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- It allowed Hitler to annex Czechoslovakia
- Soviet Union
- Germany invaded Poland
- He invaded the Soviet Union
- Jews
- They denounced and criticized the camps
- the D-Day landings
- the dropping of atomic bombs on Japan
- The League of Nations condemned the aggression but didn't have a peacekeeping force to stop it
- Japan take control of Nanking & Mussolini invades Ethiopia
- They prevented the U.S. from selling arms to any nation at war
- The United States was interfering with Japan's plan to expand its empire
- the blitzkrieg
- France was overrun by German and Italian forces
- There was now a large and formidable front to the east
- a night of looting and destroying Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues
- He believed that Jews were to blame for Germany's defeat in WWI
- Most of the Jewish population was killed
- They adopted a unified strategy to defeat the Axis powers in Europe
- They had the ability to launch aircraft from their decks
- Like during WWI, Allied women worked in munitions factories and made war machines
- Harry S. Truman
- maintaining international peace
- The emperor of Japan surrendered after witnessing the devastation the bomb had wrought
- It operated as a condemnation of totalitarianism and militarism
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