Ch. 25 Review Game. Who established the Third Reich? a. Nazis b. Spanish fascists c. Communists d. members of the Japanese military A.

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Ch. 25 Review Game

Who established the Third Reich? a. Nazis b. Spanish fascists c. Communists d. members of the Japanese military A

Which of the following is an example of appeasement? a. America’s declaration of war on Japan after the attack on Pearl Harbor b. Italy’s fulfillment of the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis Act and its declaration of war c. Germany’s alliance with Japan d. England’s signing of the Munich Pact D

Which statement was NOT part of the United States’ mobilization effort as it entered World War II? a. Hollywood began producing films about the war. b. The Selective Service instituted the draft and provided the military with 10 million servicemen. c. Jewish and Japanese Americans were forced to leave in internment camps. d. Factories that made automobiles began producing tanks. C

Who lead and organized a protest in Washington, D.C. that forced President Roosevelt to issue an executive order that ended discriminatory hiring practices and increased employment opportunities for minorities and women? a. Harry S. Truman b. A. Philip Randolph c. George S. Patton d. Rosie D. Riveter B

What did the Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) do? a. developed propaganda about the use of RADAR b.organized nationwide scrap drives c. created the atomic bomb d. allocated raw materials for key industries C

Which group of Americans was forced to live in internment camps? a. Japanese Americans b. German Americans c. Jewish Americans d. Italian Americans A

Who was put on trial at Nuremburg? a.Nazis b.Japanese militarists c.Anarchists d.Union leaders A

Who was the leader of Allies in the war in Europe? a. General Patton b. Admiral Nimitz c. General MacArthur d. General Eisenhower

What battle was the turning point of the war in Europe? a. Battle of the Bulge b. D-Day c. V-E Day d. Battle of the Atlantic b

Who was the leader of Allies in the war in the South Pacific? a. Admiral Farragut b. Admiral Nimitz c. General MacArthur d. General Eisenhower C

What battle was the turning point of the war in the South Pacific? a. Battle of Okinawa b. Battle of Iwo Jima c. Battle of Midway d. V-J Day C

Things to know. Leaders of US, Italy, Germany, Japan, Soviet Union. What was the Allied strategy for defeating Axis. Battle of the Bulge. Name of Atomic Bomb project. Who made decision to drop bomb on Japan? GI Bill Yalta Conference. Island Hopping.