Question 1 of 5

What strategy did the Allies agree upon in order to win World War II?
A. move in on Germany from all sides, then attack Japan by going through the Soviet Union
B. defeat Germany and Italy first, then combine their forces against Japan
C. defeat Germany’s navy before going after it on land
D. defeat Japan first, then combine forces against Germany and Italy

B. defeat Germany and Italy first, then combine their forces against Japan

Question 2 of 5

What action finally ended World War II?
A. the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki and Hiroshima
B. the strategy of island-hopping to overtake Japan
C. the strategic win of the Battle of Midway
D. the surrender of Japanese soldiers during the Battle of Iwo Jima

A. the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki and Hiroshima

Question 3 of 5

General Eisenhower was the leader of what coordinated effort of the Allies during the war?
A. defeating Germany on the Eastern Front at the Battle of Stalingrad
B. organizing the meeting for the Potsdam Declaration
C. coordinating a naval attack to end the German submarine attacks
D. transporting 3 million troops across the English Channel in Operation Overlord

D. transporting 3 million troops across the English Channel in Operation Overlord

Question 4 of 5

What discovery did Allied soldiers make once they entered German territory toward the end of the war?
A. All non-Germans were rounded up and sent to live in camps, regardless of nationality or race.
B. More than 6 million Jews had been tortured and murdered in death camps.
C. The Germans had burned all usable land in the surrounding areas, making the area unusable.
D. The Holocaust was the Nazis’ plan for any person who tried to flee the war.

B. More than 6 million Jews had been tortured and murdered in death camps.

Which of the following helped lead to the end the war in Europe?

A. the Battle of the Bulge
B. the annexation of France
C. the fuel shortages in Germany
D. the surrender of JapanWhich of the following helped lead to the end the war in Europe?
A. the Battle of the Bulge
B. the annexation of France
C. the fuel shortages in Germany
D. the surrender of JapanWhich of the following helped lead to the end the war in Europe?
A. the Battle of the Bulge
B. the annexation of France
C. the fuel shortages in Germany
D. the surrender of Japan

A. the Battle of the Bulge

To find the answer to this question, you can start by researching the strategies employed by the Allies during World War II. One notable strategy agreed upon by the Allies was the defeat of Germany and Italy first, followed by the combined forces against Japan. This strategy, known as the "Germany First" strategy, was agreed upon during the Arcadia Conference in 1941. Its purpose was to prioritize the defeat of Nazi Germany, which was seen as the most immediate and significant threat. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is B.