Which of the following best reflects a shortcoming of the Kellogg-Briand Pact?

A. It was unable to militarily prevent Hitler from marching into the Sudetenland.

B. The United States did not participate.

C. The Pact could only be enacted under an official declaration of war.

D. Germany did not sign the pact and therefore was not under its provisions.

A. It was unable to militarily prevent Hitler from marching into the Sudetenland.

Identify one factor that led to Hitler launching the Battle of Britain.

A. the surrender of France

B. an American policy of isolationism

C. the Munich Conference

D. a German alliance with Italy

A. the surrender of France

A political map titled “German Advances, 1938–1939 shows the spread of German influence and control in Europe.A political map titled “German Advances, 1938–1939” shows the spread of German control of Europe. In 1938, Germany controlled its own territory and East Prussia in eastern Poland. Also in 1938, Germany took control of the Rhineland on its western border and Austria to its south. In September 1938, Germany took control of the Sudetenland to its southeast. In March of 1939, Germany took control of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia to its southeast, the Protective zone further southeast, and the Memel district to the north of East Prussia. In September of 1939, Germany took control of western Poland.

Use the map to answer the question.
Based on this map and your reading of the text, which part of the world was most directly affected by German aggression during the late 1930s?

A. Western Europe

B. Central Europe

C. Southern Europe

D. British Isles

B. Central Europe

Which of the following explains how Hitler was able to build up the German army despite Treaty of Versailles restrictions?

A. The world was more concerned with the aggressions of Japan in China.

B. The Good Neighbor Policy restricted intervention in non-war situations.

C. He took advantage of appeasement and a lack of force behind the League of Nations.

D. He built his army in secret without the knowledge of the Allied forces.

C. He took advantage of appeasement and a lack of force behind the League of Nations.

Whereas the successful prosecution of the war requires every possible protection against espionage and against sabotage . . . I hereby authorize . . . [the creation of] military areas . . . from which any or all persons may be excluded, and . . . the right of any person to enter, remain in, or leave shall be subject to whatever restrictions the Secretary of War or the appropriate Military Commander may [determine]. - Executive Order 9066, 1942

Use the passage to answer the question.
What use was made of this order, which set up military areas where the Secretary of War controlled who would enter the place, who would leave or stay, and who was excluded?

A. This order set up camps where Japanese Americans were forced to live during the war.

B. This order set up camps where soldiers could recover from combat.

C. This order set up segregated training camps for African American soldiers.

D. This order set up camps for spies caught during the war.

A. This order set up camps where Japanese Americans were forced to live during the war.

Which of the statements demonstrates the outcomes of the Double V campaign?

A. Germany surrendered and the Allies defeated Mussolini after a long standoff.

B. Franklin Roosevelt ended discrimination in hiring practices for government businesses and Victory Over Japan Day was declared.

C. Allies invaded Germany and women in the United States received equal pay in the workplace.

D. Hitler committed suicide and the United States dropped the atomic bomb on Japan.