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6 What was the National Socialist Bond ( NSB) in the Hiding Place?
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1. After Roosevelt made the destroyers-for-bases deal with Britian, some Americans called him a dictator. Do you think Roosevelt
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Victoria
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Which is a difference between the policies of Hitler and the politics of Mussolini?
a.Mussolini aggressively pursued a policy of
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what do you think contributed to the jump in productivity among american workers during world war 2?
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How dis Arkansas contribute to the war?
A. Military leaders went above a d beyond their call of duty. B. They supplied the German
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What is one way Adolf Hitler maintained control over the German people?
(1 point) • through the secret police • through
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Why did President Roosevelt refer to the U.S. as the “Arsenal of Democracy” during a radio broadcast in late 1940?(1 point)
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Which statement critiques Japan’s decision to increase mobilization of soldiers in 1945? (1 point)
Responses The army’s low
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
“Okinawa and Iwo Jima . . . had rattled the President and joint chiefs of staff. They
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Why did Russia's withdrawal from the war hurt the Allies?
(1 point) Responses The Russians had almost won the war before they had
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Describe what leadership strategy both Churchill and Roosevelt used during World War II.(1 point)
Responses They both visited
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In 3–5 sentences, critique
one political decision made by the Axis powers to mobilize its population in World War II. (4
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Which of the following military leaders planned and led the D-Day invasion of 1944?(1 point) Responses General James Dolittle
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Which statement best describes how aircraft technology evolved by World War II?(1 point)
Responses Planes could now detect enemy
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Which statement explains the significance of the British loss at Dunkirk
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Which of the following was an international response that followed the Nuremberg trials after World War II?(1 point)
Responses
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The End of the War Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Which statement correctly compares the international community’s
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What is the controlling idea of "Lise Marie de Baissac”?
Baissac was a spy who assumed secret identities, parachuted into
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What was the main goal of the U.S. in detonating the atomic bomb on Japan?(1 point)
Responses a. to force Japan to surrender and
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Why did Nazi Germany sign a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union?(1 point)
Responses to go to war against Britain and France
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Which statement best describes how aircraft technology evolved by World War II?(1 point)
Responses Planes functioned more
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35 of 4035 of 40 Items
26:45 Question “The prodigious land, sea and air forces of the United States, the British Empire and of
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Describe the influence of the Holocaust on the Nuremberg trials and on international law.(1 point)
Responses The horrors of the
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Following World War II Quick Check
2 of 42 of 4 Items Question Describe the influence of the Holocaust on the Nuremberg trials
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Germany, Italy, and Japan were able to carry out the actions listed actions because-
A the Axis powers joined together to fight
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How did the United States domestic policy boost production during the war? Select all that apply
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Which of the following identifies the members of the Axis powers alliance during World War II?(1 point)
Responses Germany,
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What was the main purpose of the NATO alliance? (776)(1 point)
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Which phrase best describes internment camps?(1 point)
Responses camps that helped Americans ration items like gasoline, sugar,
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What did Winston Churchill refer to as an "iron curtain" after World War II? (775)(1 point)
A division across Europe A new
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Describe the influence of the Holocaust on the Nuremberg trials and on international law.
(1 point) The horrors of the Holocaust
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What would an observer examining the development of self-determination and Eastern Europe between the world wars conclude (1
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Which statement best describes the role of scientific racism in Nazi persecution?(1 point)
Responses Scientific racism was used
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Which statement correctly compares atrocities committed by Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan during WWII?(1 point)
Responses Both
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How did Hitler’s Nazi ideology affect the political geography of Europe?
Hitler used notions of German racial superiority and
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compare and contrast the rise and fall of germany and japan during the period of world war 2
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Prosperity, Depression, and World War II Unit Test
Connections Academy 8th Grade Please only use this to check your answers. 1.
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During the Great Terror, why did communist officials began to denounce each other?
Define blitzkrieg The Nazis increased their
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Explain two main reasons for the Allies’ victory over the Axis powers in Europe. Use examples to justify your response.
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How did World War II influence colonies to seek independence?
This is a typing question and i'm having troubles on it. thank you
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What was the significance of the Soviet Union’s invasion of Korea during World War II?
The Japanese surrendered out of fear of
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What was the significance of the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944?
A: It led to a rapid offensive in which the Nazis
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Why was inflation a problem after World War II?
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Bob
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Why did Japan invade Manchuria in China in 1931?
to circumvent the authority of the League of Nations to challenge the
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What was the Gothic Line?
a) It was 10 miles of fortifications and blockades built by the Axis powers. b)It was the last line of
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What was the result of the Battle of Stalingrad
A) The prolonged battle cost the German army profoundly in troops and equipment
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1. Why were Nisei kept in internment camps? (1 point)
They were prisoners of war. They refused to work and support the war.
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What was the purpose of the war productions board?
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Which event led Europe toward World War II?
Neutrality Act Battle of Britain Invasion of Poland Operation Barbarossa a
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Which identifies points of the agreement between the Soviet Union and other allied powers at the Yalta conference?
A) The
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