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Chapter 11 – World War II 100 200 300 400 500 People America & World WWII Begins Holocaust Try Me! 100 200 300 400 500

Topic 1: 100 ____________ was the Prime Minister in Britain during WWII

A: Topic 1: 100 Winston Churchill

Topic 1: 200 This person took over the Soviet Union after Lennin died.

A: Topic 1: 200 Joseph Stalin

Topic 1: 300 Who was the President of the U.S. during W.W. II?

A: Topic 1: 300 Franklin Roosevelt & Truman!!

Topic 1: 400 Hitler’s autobiography

A: Imperialism: 400 Mein Kampf

Imperialism: 500 In 1927, the Soviet Dictator Stalin began a massive effort to __________ the country.

A: Imperialism: 500 Industrialize the country

Topic 2: 100 The National Socialist German Workers Party is also known as the __________ party.

A: Topic 2: 100 Nazi

Topic 2: 200 The German term for “Lightning War” is called _________.

A: Topic 2: 200 Blitzkreig

Topic 2: 300 A line of concrete bunkers separating France from Germany was called __________.

A: Topic 2: 300 Maginot Line

Topic 2: 400 The battle between German and British airplanes became known as ____________

A: Topic 2: 400 Battle of Britain

Topic 2: 500 After the fall of Poland, Hitler decided to attack what countries next?

A: Topic 2: 500 Czechoslovakia

Topic 3: 100 What is the Hebrew word that refers to the Holocaust?

A: Topic 3: 100 Shoah

Topic 3: 200 What is the name of the German extermination camp where over 1,600,000 people died

A: Topic 3: 200 Auschwitz

Topic 3: 300 __________ took citizenship away from Jewish Germans and banned marriage between Jews and other Germans

A: Topic 3: 300 Nuremberg Laws

Topic 3: 400 This person kept a diary of her life in hiding from the Nazis

A: Topic 3: 400 Anne Frank

Topic 3: 500 What event marked a significant escalation in the Nazi policy of persecution against the Jews?

A: Topic 3: 500 Kristallnacht

Topic 4: 100 __________ allowed warring countries to buy arms from the United States on a cash and carry basis

A: Topic 4: 100 Neutrality Act of 1939

Topic 4: 200 __________ allowed other countries to “Borrow” war materials “Vital to the defense of the U.S.”

A: Topic 4: 200 Lend-Lease Act

Topic 4: 300 In 1941, Roosevelt began to send “Borrowed” aide to ___________ (Not Britain)

A: Topic 4: 300 China

Topic 4: 400 In June 1941, in violation of the Nazi-Soviet pact, Hitler launched a massive invasion on ______________

A: Topic 4: 400 Czechoslovakia

Topic 4: 500 DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!!!

Double Jeopardy What was Roosevelt willing to trade the British for land that allowed him to build military bases?

A: Topic 4: 500 Destroyer Ships

Topic 5: 100 What finally brought the U.S. into W.W.II?

A: Topic 5: 100 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

Topic 5: 200 Germany, Japan, and Italy were called the _____________ Powers

A: Topic 5: 200 Axis Powers

Topic 5: 300 Most of the people aboard the SS St. Louis ended up where?

A: Topic 5: 300 Dying in Nazi camps

Topic 5: 400 The Nazi plan to exterminate the Jews in Europe was called ______________

A: Topic 5: 400 The Final Solution

Topic 5: 500 Hitlers “Master” Race was also called_________.

A: Topic 5: 500 Aryans

Final Jeopardy Place Your Wagers

Final Jeopardy Who was the Nazi “Minister of Propaganda”

Final Jeopardy Answer Joseph Goebbels