
The Coming of War Test pt. 1
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- Q1What theory of government in which one person or party controls all aspects of life?totalitarianismblitzkriegBappeasement30s
- Q2German dictatorAdolf HitlerWinston ChurchillDouglas MacArthurC30s
- Q3Document that strengthened the alliance between the United States and BritainNeutrality Act of 1939Tripartite PactAtlantic CharterA30s
- Q4"lightning war"Tripartite PactblitzkriegblitzkriegAnschluss30s
- Q5British leader who said that Nazi aggression threatened all democraciesJoseph StalinAlfredo WarrezWinston ChurchillB30s
- Q6Germany's peaceful union with AustriaTripartite PactAnschlussNeutrality Act of 1939B30s
- Q7Signed by the Axis PowersCTotalitarianismWACTripartite Pact30s
- Q8army auxiliary corps for womenAWACappeasementbilitzkrieg30s
- Q9general who staged a surprise attack on Pearl HarborBAdolf HitlerJoseph StalinHideki Tojo30s
- Q10Who was the United States commander during the coming of war period?Douglas MacArthurAdolf HitlerWinston ChurchillC45s
- Q11How did the Great Depression eventually change Germany politically?Germans believed that democracy would solve their problemsBThousands of Germans emigrated to communist nations in search of jobsGermans eventually believed that Hitler would solve their problems.45s
- Q12How did Japan attempt to recover from the Great depression?Japan abandoned its constitutional monarchy.Japan seized control of resources in other nations.Japan adopted democratic principles.C45s
- Q13What impact did the appeasement policy have on German aggression?BIt encouraged more aggressionIt restricted aggression to certain regions.It reduced aggression45s
- Q14The Neutrality Act of 1939 allowed nations at war to buy arms and other supplies from the United States as long as those nationspromised not to use the materials against the United states.paid cash and transported the materials themselves.Bagreed to keep the United States out of the conflict.45s
- Q15Interventionists claimed that the United States could avoid war if itBsent aid to all nations at war.refused aid to Britain.sent aid to Britain.45s