NAME: ________________________
← Ch 24: WW II Era (1935-1945) Test
Ch 24: WW II Era (1935-1945)
5 Written Questions
5 Matching Questions
- island hopping
- isolationism
- Lend-Lease Act
- rationing
- Munich Pact
- a an American strategy in which American forces would capture some Japanese-held islands and go around others
- b a law that allowed the U.S. to lend or lease supplies to Britain and other nations fighting the Nazis
- c the act of setting limits on the amount of scarce goods people can buy
- d a policy of staying out of other countries' affairs
- 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
- 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
- Britain, France, U.S.S.R., U.S., China, and 45 other countries
- union leader who fought for the end of discrimination in the armed services
- Italian Prime Minister who turned the country into the world's first fascist state
- a conflict involving not just armies but entire nations
5 True/False Questions
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Nazi-Soviet Pact → a law that allowed the U.S. to lend or lease supplies to Britain and other nations fighting the Nazis
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Fascism → the act of setting limits on the amount of scarce goods people can buy
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totalitarian state → a conflict involving not just armies but entire nations
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Josef Stalin → a conflict involving not just armies but entire nations
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Good Neighbor Policy → 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.
Regenerate Test