1. DESCRIBE THE NONAGGRESSION TREATY OF 1939.

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1. DESCRIBE THE NONAGGRESSION TREATY OF 1939. WHICH COUNTRIES SIGNED THE TREATY? 1. GERMANY 2. SOVIET UNION

1. DESCRIBE THE NONAGGRESSION TREATY OF 1939. WHAT DID THE COUNTRIES GET FROM THE TREATY? HITLER DID NOT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION UNTIL HE WAS READY STALIN GOT PART OF POLAND AND THE BALTIC STATES (LATVIA, LITHUANIA AND ESTONIA

2. WHAT STRATEGY ALLOWED THE GERMANS TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS AT THE BEGINNING OF WW II? BLITZKRIEG

3. AFTER THE FALL OF FRANCE WHICH NATION WAS THE LAST HOLDOUT AGAINST GERMANY IN EUROPE? GREAT BRITAIN

4. WHAT WAS THE PUPPET GOVERNMENT OF FRANCE CALLED? VICHY FRANCE

5. WHY WAS IT CALLED THIS NAME? THAT WAS THE NAME OF ITS CAPITAL CITY

6. WHO TOOK PART IN THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN (BE SPECIFIC)? THE GERMAN AIR FORCE (LUFTWAFFE) THE BRITISH AIR FORCE ( THE ROYAL AIR FORCE – RAF)

7. WHY DID THE GERMANS NOT CONTINUE TO FIGHT IN THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN? THE GERMAN INDUSTRY COULD NOT REPLACE THE LOST PLANES FAST ENOUGH

8. WHAT NEW PROVISION WAS ADDED TO THE U. S 8. WHAT NEW PROVISION WAS ADDED TO THE U.S. NEUTRALITY ACT IN NOVEMBER OF 1939? “CASH AND CARRY” – COUNTRIES HAD TO PAY CASH AND CARRY THE MATERIALS AWAY ON THEIR OWN SHIPS

THE FIRST PEACETIME MILITARY DRAFT 9. WHAT LAW WAS PASSED BY CONGRESS IN SEPTEMBER OF 1940 TO PREPARE THE U.S. FOR WAR? THE FIRST PEACETIME MILITARY DRAFT

10. DESCRIBE THE ATLANTIC CHARTER? WHO WAS INVOLVED? FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT AND WINSTON CHURCHILL B. WHAT WAS AGREED IT THE DOCUMENT? TO NOT USE WAR TO GAIN TERRITORY TO NOT MAKE A SEPARATE PEACE TREATY TO ASSERT THE RIGHT OF ALL PEOPLE TO SELF GOVERNMENT

11. WHAT ACTIONS BY THE U.S. ANGERED THE JAPANESE? JAPANESE ASSETS IN THE U.S. WERE FROZEN OIL AND OTHER RESOURCES EXPORTED TO JAPAN WERE BANNED

12. WHAT OCCURRED ON DECEMBER 7, 1941? JAPAN LAUNCHED AN ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII

13. WHAT WERE THE OUTCOMES OF THIS ACTION? (4) 18 AMERICAN WARSHIPS WERE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED 300 MILITARY AIRCRAFT WERE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED 2,400 AMERICANS WERE KILLED 1,200 AMERICANS WERE WOUNDED

14. WHAT EVENT PROVED TO BE CRITICAL TO THE PACIFIC WAR? THE JAPANESE FAILED TO SINK ALL OF U.S. AIRCRAFT CARRIERS