December 7, 1941 -Japan attacks US naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii - this brings the US into WWII
0%
D-day
0%
Okinawa
0%
Pearl Harbor
0%
Iwo Jima
Q.10.
1941: US attempt to stop aggressions of Japan against neighbors
0%
Berlin airlift
0%
Hiroshima and nagasaki
0%
US oil embargo against Japan
0%
Pearl harbor
Q.11.
a final choice
0%
propaganda
0%
isolationism
0%
mobilization
0%
ultimatum
Q.12.
June 6th 1944, Allied forces under Dwight d. Eisenhower landed on the beaches of Normandy in history's greatest naval invasion --> surrounded Germ. to force surrender
0%
Nato
0%
Hiroshima
0%
Franklin D. Roosevelt
0%
D-Day/Operation Overlord
Q.13.
Great Britain, Soviet Union, United States.
0%
Iron Curtain
0%
Allied Powers
0%
Japan
0%
Atlantic Charter
Q.14.
surrendering to your enemies on their terms - no negotiations
0%
unconditional surrender
0%
manhattan project
0%
tuskegee airmen
0%
final solution
Q.15.
1938; Chamberlain, France and other countries (not the USSR) --> appeasement: agreed that Sudentenland should be ceded to Germany if Hitler promised to end expansion --> Chamberlain thought he secured peace with Germany.
0%
Yalta Conference
0%
Nuremberg Trials
0%
Potsdam Conference
0%
Munich Conference
Q.16.
led the Free French and backed the underground Resistance movement in France.
0%
Charles de Gaulle
0%
Neville chamberlain
0%
Winston churchill
0%
Franklin d. Roosevelt
Q.17.
Act of condemnation of Japan's invasion of China in 1937 --> FDR showed that he was moving the country slowly out of isolationism.
0%
nuremberg trials
0%
atlantic charter
0%
quarantine speech
0%
manhattan project
Q.18.
When did the US declare war on Japan?
0%
Dec. 8, 1936
0%
Dec. 1, 1941
0%
Dec. 8, 1940
0%
Dec. 8, 1941
Q.19.
butter, sugar, gasoline, tires...
0%
rationed
0%
holocaust
0%
war bonds
0%
mobilization
Q.20.
English prime minister, appeased Hitler @ Munich
0%
Winston Churchill
0%
Hitler
0%
Chamberlin
0%
Charles De Gaulle
Q.21.
Invasion of this nation by Hitler led to Allies declaring war on Germany
0%
France
0%
Soviet Union
0%
Czechoslovakia
0%
Poland
Q.22.
One of the most-known American military leaders of WWII --> liberated the Philippines and made the Japanese surrender at Tokyo in 1945
0%
Hideki Tojo
0%
Winston Churchill
0%
General Douglas MacArthur
0%
Harry S. Truman
Q.23.
Location hit by the second atomic bomb 3 days after Hiroshima --> killed 40,000 --> Japan surrenders
0%
Hiroshima
0%
Okinawa
0%
Iwo Jima
0%
Nagasaki
Q.24.
How the US financed WWII
0%
Office Of Price Administration
0%
War Bonds
0%
Rationing
0%
Propaganda
Q.25.
What were Japanese Americans who were born in the US called?
0%
Nisei
0%
Tuskegee Airmen
0%
Nagasaki
0%
Kamikaze
Q.26.
1945 Meeting between Allied leaders; FDR, Churchill, and Stalin during WWII to plan for post-war, signs that US Britain feared future Communist expansion. Russia agreed to fight Japan but claimed East Europe as its own
0%
Yalta Conference
0%
Potsdam Conference
0%
Munich Conference
0%
Atlantic Charter
Q.27.
helped resolve labor disputes that might slow down war production.
0%
Office Of Price Administration
0%
Selective Service Act
0%
War Production Board
0%
National War Labor Board
Q.28.
What steps were taken to prevent high inflation in the US during WWII?
0%
Price Freeze, increased income tax, war bonds, rationing
0%
Rosie the Riveter
0%
War Production Board
0%
Zoot suit riots
Q.29.
Prime minister of Japan during World War II
0%
Hideki Tojo
0%
Franklin D. Roosevelt
0%
Douglas Macarthur
0%
Benito Mussolini
Q.30.
Effort in the 1930s to avoid making the same mistakes that got the USA into WWI
0%
Gi Bill Of Rights
0%
Neutrality Acts
0%
Atlantic Charter
0%
Munich Pact
Q.31.
founded UN, divided Germany & divided Berlin
0%
wendyl wilkee
0%
czechoslovakia
0%
nuremberg trials
0%
meeting at Yalta
Q.32.
Converted factories from civilian to military production. Manufacturing output tripled. Ex: Ford
0%
Manhattan Project
0%
War Production Board
0%
National War Labor Board
0%
Office Of Price Administration
Q.33.
Who received Lend Lease supplies from the US?
0%
Winston Churchill
0%
Women
0%
General Douglas Macarthur
0%
Great Britain and Soviet Union
Q.34.
after fall of Poland, French and British troops wait for German attack along the Maginot line
0%
Phony War
0%
Cold War
0%
Blitzkrieg
0%
Appeasement
Q.35.
becoming involved in the affairs of another person or country.
0%
Isolationism
0%
Containment
0%
Appeasement
0%
Interventionism
Q.36.
large, sturdy merchant ships that carried supplies or troops.
0%
Rosie The Riveter
0%
Liberty Ship
0%
Victory Garden
0%
Nisei
Q.37.
Payments losers make to winners after wars
0%
Appeasement
0%
Propaganda
0%
Disarmament
0%
Reparations
Q.38.
Isolationism
0%
The death of President Roosevelt
0%
US Foriegn Policy in the 1930's
0%
Francisco Franco
0%
Selective Service System
Q.39.
Commander of the Allied forces on the Philippine islands
0%
George Patton
0%
Hideki Tojo
0%
Douglas MacArthur
0%
George Marshall
Q.40.
Germany invades Poland (WWII starts)
0%
September 1, 1938
0%
September 1, 1939
0%
September 1, 1934
0%
September 1, 1940
Q.41.
the Servicemen's Readjustment Act
0%
GI Bill of Rights
0%
Neutrality Acts
0%
War Production Board
0%
Manhattan Project
Q.42.
wants to stay out of the war and wants to send aid to Britain.
0%
Neutrality Acts
0%
Atlantic Charter
0%
Yalta Conference
0%
America First Committee
Q.43.
June 1948 to May 1949
0%
Nato
0%
The Korean War
0%
The Berlin Blockade
0%
The Cold War
Q.44.
after Germany takes control of the French government, these French citizens disrupt the German military so as to help the allied war effort
0%
Iron Curtain
0%
The French Resistance
0%
Island-hopping
0%
Office Of Price Administration
Q.45.
WWII Office that installs price controls on essential items to prevent inflation
0%
Office of Price Administration
0%
Manhattan Project
0%
War Production Board
0%
National War Labor Board
Q.46.
attempting to avoid conflict by making concessions and agreeing to part of the demands (giving Hitler what he wanted so he would stop aggression)
0%
containment
0%
appeasement
0%
blitzkrieg
0%
isolationism
Q.47.
exerts total control over a nation.
0%
Dictator
0%
Poland
0%
Japan
0%
Totalitarian
Q.48.
April 12, 1945
0%
Erwin rommel
0%
The death of President Roosevelt
0%
The yalta conference
0%
The korean war
Q.49.
The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy - often imposed by governments during wartime.
0%
war production board
0%
rationing
0%
propaganda
0%
appeasement
Q.50.
May 8, 1945; Signaled the end to WWII
0%
Battle Of The Bulge
0%
V-E Day
0%
Battle Of The Atlantic
0%
D-day
Q.51.
the organized killing of European Jews and others by the Nazis during WWII
0%
Holocaust
0%
Cold War
0%
Kristallnacht
0%
Blitzkrieg
Q.52.
The annexation of Austria by Germany in 1938.& violation of Treaty of Versailles
0%
Anschluss
0%
Kristallnacht
0%
Appeasement
0%
Blitzkrieg
Q.53.
Eastern Europe under Soviet control
0%
Berlin Airlift
0%
Cold War
0%
Iron Curtain
0%
Marshall Plan
Q.54.
Rommel (German general)
0%
desert fox
0%
enola gay
0%
rosie the riveter
0%
dictator
Q.55.
the name of the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945.
0%
Rosie The Riveter
0%
Hiroshima
0%
Desert Fox
0%
Enola Gay
Q.56.
June 6, 1944 Allies land on the beaches in Normandy, France and go on the offensive to drive Hitler's forces back into Germany
0%
V-e Day
0%
D-day
0%
Battle Of The Bulge
0%
Pearl Harbor
Q.57.
Surround Soviet satellites to prevent Communist expansion
0%
Appeasement
0%
Isolationism
0%
Containment
0%
Domino Theory
Q.58.
1st Japanese city to be bombed by an atomic bomb
0%
Okinawa
0%
Hiroshima
0%
Nagasaki
0%
Iwo Jima
Q.59.
Hitler looked to see if he can remilitarize the Rhineland.
0%
Rhineland
0%
Czechoslovakia
0%
Anschluss
0%
Poland
Q.60.
33 President, authorized use of atomic bomb, and signed Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe. FDR's vice president made the decision to drop the Atomic bomb on Japan
0%
Winston Churchill
0%
Franklin D. Roosevelt
0%
Harry S. Truman
0%
Douglas Macarthur
Q.61.
general always in trouble
0%
George Patton
0%
George Marshall
0%
Douglas Macarthur
0%
Erwin Rommel
Q.62.
women army core
0%
WAX
0%
MACARTHUR
0%
WAACS
0%
WAVES
Q.63.
July 1945
0%
The Korean war
0%
The Cold war
0%
The Potsdam conference
0%
The Yalta conference
Q.64.
FDR's pres. opponent in 1940 (from indiana)
0%
Wind Talkers
0%
Soviet Union
0%
Wendyl Wilkee
0%
Desert Fox
Q.65.
yesterday's jeeps,
0%
humvs (hummers)
0%
ultimatum
0%
big three
0%
wendyl wilkee
Q.66.
Selective service
0%
income tax
0%
propaganda
0%
selective service act
0%
draft
Q.67.
nicknames of A-bombs
0%
iron curtain
0%
fatman & little boy
0%
japanese americans
0%
doolittle
Q.68.
China's industrial northern province, invaded by Japan in 1931 --> League of Nations could not execute authority on countries that didn't recognize it -->US not willing to blockade Japan due to need for trade during Great Depression
0%
Manchuria
0%
Czechoslovakia
0%
Soviet Union
0%
Japan
Q.69.
32 President, fought Great Depression by his New Deal, and battled congress over Supreme court control.
0%
Charles De Gaulle
0%
Franklin D. Roosevelt
0%
Winston Churchill
0%
Harry S. Truman
Q.70.
Defined containment
0%
Nato
0%
Berlin Airlift
0%
Marshall Plan
0%
Truman Doctrine
Q.71.
Discrimination against Jews
0%
anti-semitism
0%
fascism
0%
holocaust
0%
zoot suit riots
Q.72.
the gathering of resources and preparation for war.
0%
ultimatum
0%
isolationism
0%
propaganda
0%
mobilization
Q.73.
What necessitated the Truman Doctrine
0%
Poland
0%
France
0%
Czechoslovakia
0%
Greece and Turkey
Q.74.
Stalin, FDR, Churchill
0%
Iron Curtain
0%
Big Three
0%
Non-aggression Pact
0%
Allied Powers
Q.75.
Invaded and occupied by Germany until Allies came to the rescue: D-day
0%
Japan
0%
France
0%
Mexico
0%
Poland
Q.76.
Germany's last battle
0%
Battle of the Bulge
0%
D-day
0%
Battle of Stalingrad
0%
Battle of Midway
Q.77.
to hold off or not to give in.
0%
Reparations
0%
Collaboration
0%
Appeasement
0%
Resistance
Q.78.
secret agreement signed by President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill in 1941 outlining the two nations' war aims for self-determination
0%
Atlantic Charter
0%
Munich Pact
0%
Neutrality Acts
0%
Yalta Conference
Q.79.
German air force
0%
Pearl Harbor
0%
Luftwaffe
0%
Kamikaze
0%
Blitzkrieg
Q.80.
Who threatened to lead a march against Washington DC because of racial discrimination during WWII?
0%
A. Philip Randolph
0%
Harry S. Truman
0%
George Marshall
0%
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Q.81.
population boom, no resources, aggressive country
0%
France
0%
Mexico
0%
Japan
0%
Soviet Union
Q.82.
Hitler's plan to kill all the Jews in Europe
0%
Final Solution
0%
Holocaust
0%
Berlin Airlift
0%
Kristallnacht
Q.83.
What was the date of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?
0%
Dec. 7, 2041
0%
Dec. 17, 1941
0%
Dec. 7, 1941
0%
Dec. 10, 1941
Q.84.
Program where U.S. supplied Allies vast amounts of war material during WWII --> ended the neutrality between Germany and the US
0%
Lend lease
0%
Isolationism
0%
Pearl harbor
0%
Cash and carry
Q.85.
German for lightning war; the swift attacks launched by Germany in World War II
0%
appeasement
0%
luftwaffe
0%
blitzkrieg
0%
kristallnacht
Q.86.
Used to hold Japanese-American citizens due to fear of spies and sabateurs during WWII
0%
Internment Camps
0%
Final Solution
0%
Japan
0%
Pearl Harbor
Q.87.
code name for the secret United States project set up in 1942 to develop atomic bombs for use in World War II
0%
Manhattan Project
0%
War Production Board
0%
Hiroshima
0%
Nagasaki
Q.88.
March 1947
0%
The French Resistance
0%
fatman & little boy
0%
The establishment of the Truman doctrine
0%
ultimatum
Q.89.
General who commanded troops in North Africa
0%
Winston Churchill
0%
Douglas Macarthur
0%
George Patton
0%
Dwight D Eisenhower
Q.90.
leader of Soviet Union, also worked with Roosevelt and Churchill during WWII.
0%
Winston Churchill
0%
Josef Stalin
0%
Adolf Hitler
0%
Benito Mussolini
Q.91.
Invented blood banks
0%
Nisei
0%
Charles Drew
0%
Dwight D Eisenhower
0%
Tuskegee Airmen
Q.92.
FDR's justification for lending weapons to the British
0%
Appeasement
0%
Arsenal of Democracy
0%
Nuremberg Trials
0%
Luftwaffe
Q.93.
The Women's Army Axillary Corps , Women being in the army changed their roles in society and gained them new respect.
0%
Enola Gay
0%
WAACs
0%
Waves
0%
D-day
Q.94.
wartime leader, prime minister of Japan
0%
Hirohito
0%
Adolf Hitler
0%
Tojo
0%
Benito Mussolini
Q.95.
army chief of staff, stayed in DC
0%
Douglas Macarthur
0%
George Patton
0%
George Marshall
0%
Winston Churchill
Q.96.
led the Nationalists to form its own government.
0%
Francisco Franco
0%
Benito Mussolini
0%
Adolf Hitler
0%
Charles De Gaulle
Q.97.
WWII agency contributes $100Ms to scientific projects like Manhattan, radar, sonar, etc
0%
Office of Scientific Research and Development
0%
France, GB, China, USA & Soviet Union
0%
Enola Gay
0%
veto power
Q.98.
Japanese Internment was constitutional because individual or group rights may be limited to protect national security
0%
Liberty ship
0%
Neutrality acts
0%
Executive order of 9066
0%
Korematsu v. USA
Q.99.
pacific Navaho warriors nickname
0%
wind talkers
0%
kamikaze
0%
totalitarian
0%
luftwaffe
Q.100.
seized American oil in 1938, no military action
0%
Japan
0%
Mexico
0%
France
0%
Soviet Union
Q.101.
African Americans fought for double V
0%
Franklin D. Roosevelt
0%
victory over Axis Powers & over racism
0%
Dwight D Eisenhower
0%
Battle of Midway
Q.102.
all black unit of fighter pilots. trained in Tuskegee Alabama. won many awards for bravery and never lost a single pilot
0%
Nisei
0%
Marshall Plan
0%
Tuskegee Airmen
0%
D-day
Q.103.
Deal between Roosevelt and Churchill where Roosevelt gave Britain 50 old destroyers for the right to build bases in British territory in the Americas.
0%
Kellogg-briand pact
0%
Atlantic charter
0%
Non-aggression pact
0%
Destroyer for bases deal
Q.104.
awarded seats to the UN
0%
Rosie the Riveter
0%
France, GB, China, USA & Soviet Union
0%
Reparations
0%
Collaboration
Q.105.
leader of Nazi Party (National Socialist party) and Dictator of the German Empire
0%
Winston Churchill
0%
Benito Mussolini
0%
Francisco Franco
0%
Adolf Hitler
Q.106.
reducing or eliminating military weapons
0%
Disarmament
0%
Appeasement
0%
Blitzkrieg
0%
Isolationism
Q.107.
an abbreviation of Government Issue .
0%
Allied Powers
0%
GI
0%
NATO
0%
Doolittle
Q.108.
alliance between germany, italy, and japan because they all wanted empires and they were totalitarian
0%
Lend Lease
0%
Allied Powers
0%
Blitzkrieg
0%
Axis Alliance
Q.109.
British prime minister and pursued a policy of appeasement.
0%
Adolf Hitler
0%
Benito Mussolini
0%
Winston Churchill
0%
Neville Chamberlain
Q.110.
Dday
0%
June 5, 1944
0%
June 6, 1934
0%
June 6, 1844
0%
June 6, 1944
Q.111.
allowed European nations to buy war materials from U.S. on a cash-and-carry basis
0%
Neutrality Act of 1934
0%
Neutrality Act of 1939
0%
Neutrality Act of 1949
0%
Neutrality Act of 1940
Q.112.
February 1945
0%
Nato
0%
The Yalta conference
0%
The Potsdam conference
0%
The death of president roosevelt
Q.113.
signed Atlantic charter
0%
Great Britain & USA
0%
Manhattan project
0%
Final solution
0%
Truman doctrine
Q.114.
towards the end of WWII Japanese pilots conducted suicide missions, crashing their planes into ships to sink them
0%
blitzkrieg
0%
island-hopping
0%
luftwaffe
0%
kamikaze
Q.115.
how many Americans died in WWII
0%
405,500 people
0%
400,400 people
0%
405,405 people
0%
405,400 people
Q.116.
English army rescued (civilians helped) against English channel
0%
D-day
0%
Pearl Harbor
0%
Dunkirk
0%
Luftwaffe
Q.117.
home vegetable garden planted to add to the home food supply and replace farm produce sent to feed the soldiers.
0%
National War Labor Board
0%
Liberty Ship
0%
Victory Garden
0%
Selective Service Act
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