AS II: 34-4 and 34-5
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- Q1How did the nonaggression pact with Stalin benefit Hitler?He did not want to fight a war on two fronts.All of these choices are correct.He did not want wish to expand Germany into Russia.He agreed with the political views of Stalin.30s
- Q2What was the result of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?It forced the United States to wait to join the war.It brought the United States into war against Germany and Japan.It brought the United States into war with Japan, but not Germany.It had no impact on the United States decision to join the war.30s
- Q3How did the policy of appeasement lead to WWII?It caused the global economic depressionEuropean powers let Germany get away with aggressive maneuvers until it was too lateFrance let Germany invade with little resistanceIt prevented Germany from developing its military, thus angering German leadership30s
- Q4With whom did Hitler sign a Non-Aggression Pact in August of 1939?StalinChurchillFDRMussolini30s
- Q5What event ended the use of Appeasement in 1939?The German invasion of FranceThe bombing of Pearl HarborThe German invasion of PolandHitler's Non-Aggression Pact30s
- Q6Which of the following events is considered the first action of World War II?The Italian invasion of EthiopiaThe German invasion of CzechoslovakiaThe Italian invasion of FranceThe German invasion of Poland30s
- Q7What event caused the US to enter WWII?Fall of FranceGerman invasion of the Soviet UnionJapanese attack on Pearl HarborGerman attack on Britain30s
- Q8TRUE OR FALSE: Despite having its ports, airfields, radar stations and eventually its cities attacked, the British successfully defended their homeland and gave the Allies a reason to believe that Hitler could be stopped.TrueFalse30s
- Q9Which of the following countries did not fall to Germany at the beginning of WWII?DenmarkNorwayBritainFrance30s
- Q10Which of the following repealed the arms embargo (that banned the sale of arms to belligerent nations) and allowed the U.S. to help the Allies without joining WWII.?Lend-Lease ActNeutrality Act of 1939Neutrality Act of 1936Selective Training and Service Act30s
- Q11Britain was nearly bankrupt so the U.S. provided Britain "all aid short of war." What was this called?Lend-Lease ActLet's Help Britain As Much As We Can But Not Get Into The War ActNeutrality Act of 1939Cash and Carry30s
- Q12Hitler broke the Nonaggression Pact in 1941 when he invadedFranceItalythe United Statesthe Soviet Union30s
- Q13How did the U.S. attempt to undercut Japan's aggression from 1940 to 1941?Froze Japanese assets in American banksAll of these are correctBlocked the export of vital resources , including oil.Sent loans to aid China which was Japan's enemy30s
- Q14The U.S. had information that Japan was planning an attack. Where did the U.S. think Japan would attack first?HawaiiAlaskaLos AngelesPhilippines30s
- Q15After the attack on Pearl Harbor, what happened?Germany and Italy declared war on the U.S.All of these happenedAmericans began to prepare for WWIIFDR asked Congress to declare war on Japan30s