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Hosted by Mr. Martin

potpourri

100,1 Idea that a country should focus on its own problems and avoid international commitments What is isolationism?

100,2 Lightning War What is Blitzkrieg?

100,3 Axis powers What were Germany, Italy, and Japan?

100,4 This finally brought the United States into World War II. What was the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?

200,1 The policy of giving concessions in exchange for peace What is appeasement?

200,2 He was a fervent anti-Communist and a great admirer of Benito mussolini. Who was Adolph Hitler?

200,3 The Nazi-Soviet non-aggression pact contained a secret deal between Germany and the Soviet Union to divide this What was Poland?

200,4 During WW II women were Enlisted for the first time, Although they were barred from this. What was combat?

300,1 Delegates from 39 countries met at Dumbarton Oaks Estate in 1944 to discuss this new international organization. What was the United Nations?

300,2 A kind of aggressive nationalism What is Fascism?

300,3 The day after the unconditional surrender by Germany (is known as this) What is V-E Day?

300,4 Turning point of the war in the pacific What was Battle of Midway?

400,1 A kind of aggressive nationalism What is Fascism?

400,2 Germany, Italy, and Japan What are the Axis powers?

400,3 This brought the U.S. into the war What was the attack on Pearl Harbor?

400,4 A great admirer of Mussolini and he was anti-Communist Who was Hitler?

500,1 This term describes the belief that it was America’s fate to control territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific What was Manifest Destiny?

500,2 The leader of Nazi Germany Who was Hitler?

500,3 The Prime Minister and military leader of Japan. Who was Tojo?

500,4 The president of the U.S. during most of the war. Who was FDR?