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Chapter 24 section 3 & 4 Review

1. By the time the United States entered the war in 1941, A) Germany had conquered most of Europe. B) the Soviet Union had joined the Axis powers C) Italy had already surrendered. D) Britain was winning the war.

A) Germany had conquered most of Europe.

2. The America First Committee opposed A) international economic competition. B) a military buildup in Japan C) American aid to Britain's war effort. D) the Nazi regime

C) American aid to Britain's war effort.

3. The United States entered World War II after A) Germany invaded Poland. B) Germany began bombing Britain. C) Italy attacked Ethiopia. D) Pearl Harbor was attacked

D) Pearl Harbor was attacked

4. When Japan invaded Manchuria, it created a puppet state, or a A) nation that controls the foreign policy of another nation's government. B) nation that exists only to provide raw materials for another nation's industry. C) supposedly independent nation under the control of a powerful neighbor. D) largely democratic nation with a strong central government.

C) supposedly independent nation under the control of a powerful neighbor.

5. One of the reasons for American isolationism in the 1930s was A) the domestic economic situation. B) the increasing sophistication of military weaponry C) the growing war in Europe. D) the ongoing conflict between the Americans and the British

6. Pearl Harbor is a A) U.S. Air Force base in the Pacific. B) U.S. Air Force base in the Caribbean C) U.S. Navy base in the Pacific. D) U.S. Army base in the Caribbean

C) U.S. Navy base in the Pacific.

7. Which country attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941? A) Germany C) the Soviet Union B) Great Britain D) Japan

D) Japan

8, During the early 1930s, Japan began a policy of A) domestic economic cutbacks. B) aggression against China and throughout Asia. C) aggression against Europe and the Soviet Union. D) democratization of government and privatization of industry.

B) aggression against China and throughout Asia.