9. Which Battle was Germany’s counter attack and last offensive of WWII which was in response to the Invasion of Normandy.

a. Battle of the Coral Sea
b. Battle of Stalingrad
c. Battle of the Bulge****

10. Japanese used suicide pilots to purposely fly their planes into Allied Navy ships. These attackers were known as:

a. Samurai Soldiers
b. Soto Pilots
c. Kamikaze Pilots***

11. In 1935, Hitler and Germany enacted laws which denied German citizenship to Jews, banned marriage between Jews and non-Jews, and segregated Jews at every level of Society. What were these laws called?

a. The Nuremberg Laws
b. The Anti-Jewish Laws***
c. The Berlin Plan

12. The German extermination of more than 6 million Jews is known as:

a. The Holocaust****
b. The Anti-Jewish Laws
c. The Third Reich

13. Identify the leaders of the Allied nations during WWII.

a. Eisenhower, Patton, Rommel
b. Hitler, Mussolini, Hirohito
c. Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt******

14. Following WWII, the United States pushed for an International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to help foster global economic and financial stability. This included an agreement to lower tariffs to encourage and expand world trade. The agreement which encouraged to expand world trade is known as: *
1 Point
a. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)*****
b. The United Nations (UN)
c. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)

11 is wrong. Your other answers are right.

Good

is 11 a?

Yes, 11 a.

To find the answer to question 9, you can review the historical events of World War II. The counter attack and last offensive of Germany in response to the Invasion of Normandy was called the Battle of the Bulge.

For question 10, you can research the tactics used by the Japanese during World War II. The attackers who purposely flew their planes into Allied Navy ships were known as Kamikaze Pilots.

To answer question 11, you can study the history of Nazi Germany and the persecution of Jews. The laws enacted in 1935 which denied German citizenship to Jews, banned marriage between Jews and non-Jews, and segregated Jews at every level of society were called the Nuremberg Laws.

For question 12, you can learn about the events of the Holocaust. The German extermination of more than 6 million Jews is known as the Holocaust.

To identify the leaders of the Allied nations during WWII for question 13, you can refer to historical records. The leaders of the Allied nations were Churchill (from United Kingdom), Stalin (from Soviet Union), and Roosevelt (from United States).

Finally, for question 14, you can research the post-WWII international agreements. The agreement to lower tariffs and encourage and expand world trade is known as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).