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Ch 24: WW II Era (1935-1945) Test

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Ch 24: WW II Era (1935-1945)

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5 Matching Questions

  1. island hopping
  2. isolationism
  3. Lend-Lease Act
  4. rationing
  5. Munich Pact
  1. a an American strategy in which American forces would capture some Japanese-held islands and go around others
  2. b a law that allowed the U.S. to lend or lease supplies to Britain and other nations fighting the Nazis
  3. c the act of setting limits on the amount of scarce goods people can buy
  4. d a policy of staying out of other countries' affairs
  5. e an agreement in which Britain and France agreed to let the German leader occupy the Sudetenland, a portion of Czechoslovakia populated largely by German-speaking people. In return, Hitler promised that he would seek no further territory.

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. this law forbade the President of the United States from selling arms, making loans, or giving any other kind of assistance to any nation involved in war
  2. Britain, France, U.S.S.R., U.S., China, and 45 other countries
  3. union leader who fought for the end of discrimination in the armed services
  4. Italian Prime Minister who turned the country into the world's first fascist state
  5. a conflict involving not just armies but entire nations

5 True/False Questions

  1. Nazi-Soviet Pacta law that allowed the U.S. to lend or lease supplies to Britain and other nations fighting the Nazis

          

  2. Fascismthe act of setting limits on the amount of scarce goods people can buy

          

  3. totalitarian statea conflict involving not just armies but entire nations

          

  4. Josef Stalina conflict involving not just armies but entire nations

          

  5. Good Neighbor Policyan agreement in which Britain and France agreed to let the German leader occupy the Sudetenland, a portion of Czechoslovakia populated largely by German-speaking people. In return, Hitler promised that he would seek no further territory.