World War II Review
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- Q1Why did the leaders of Great Britain and France agree to allow Germany to annex Austria and the Sudetenland?They believed it would prevent the outbreak of another global war.They believed that the United States would intervene if they allowed Germany to regain its power.They believed that this would weaken Germany by forcing it to maintain a significantly larger plot of land.They believed that Germany had a legitimate claim to these lands.30s
- Q2Who was the leader of non-communist troops in China?Hideki Tojothe EmperorChiang Kai ShekYammamoto30s
- Q3What was Hitler's final offensive against the Allies, including the American forces?Polish InvasionPearl HarborBattle of the BulgeBattle of Britain30s
- Q4In World War I, there were two war fronts. In World War II, there are three war fronts. What war fronts were there?Western, Eastern, and Atlantic FrontsEastern, Western, and Pacific FrontsSouthern, Western, and Pacific FrontsEastern, Northern, and Pacific Fronts30s
- Q5While the Allied Forces fought the Germans on the Western front, which nation helped push back German forces for a quicker defeat in 1945?PolandFranceUnited StatesSoviet Union30s
- Q6What type of warfare did the Germans engage in when invading another nation?Battle of the Bulgeairplane bombingsisland hoppingblitzkrieg30s
- Q7Which nation did Hitler invade in 1939 causing World War II to begin?______AustriaEnglandPolandFrance30s
- Q8Which city did Hitler's Germany claim belonged to it?Danzig, PolandParis, FranceStalingrad, Soviet UnionLondon, England30s
- Q9What policy does this editorial cartoon represent?nationalismneutralityappeasementisolationism30s
- Q10This map shows the United States' battle strategy in the Pacific Ocean. What term would best define this strategy?airbourne warfareisland hoppingappeasementblitzkrieg30s
- Q11In 1941, Hitler broke his treaty of neutrality and attacked the Soviet Union. How did this action weaken Germany's ability to wage war against the allies?Germany was forced to fight on two fronts, draining its resources.Germany was forced to fight on two fronts, draining its resources.Japan was distrustful of Germany and refused to join an alliance with Hitler.The action caused Italy to break its alliance with Germany.30s
- Q12Which nation suffered the devastation in this image as a result of single bomb dropped on this city during World War II?United StatesSoviet UnionJapanGermany30s
- Q13What was occurring in China when Japan invaded?A Civil War between Chinese communists and non-communistsA war between China and North KoreaA Civil War between Chinese communists and ManchuriaA war between China and Korea30s
- Q14Which dictator took these actions before the beginning of World War II? (1) invaded Ethiopia (2) attempted to restore the nation to its past glory (c)introduced fascism to the nationHideki TojoAdolf HitlerBenito MussolinJoseph Stalin30s