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WWII TEST REVIEW

 The Nye Committee report created the impression that America’s entry into World War I was influenced by:

 American arms manufacturers.

 Stalin agreed to a nonaggression treaty with Germany because he believed

 That it would turn Germany against Britain and France and keep the USSR safe  That the secret portion of the treaty would give the USSR part of Poland

 What did the Nuremberg Laws do?

 Took German citizenship away from Jewish Germans.

 Prior to WWII, to get resources, the Japanese military invaded

 Manchuria

 The Neutrality Act of 1935 made it illegal for…

 Americans to sell arms to any country at war

 In the Munich Conference, Britain and France…

 gave in to Hitler’s demands for the Sudetenland  This policy was known as appeasement

 The Nazi-Soviet nonaggression treaty contained a secret deal to…

 divide Poland between them

 What happened in the Battle of Britain?

 the Royal Air Force saved Britain from invasion

 Widely seen as the start of the Holocaust, a night of anti- Jewish violence became known as…

 Kristallnacht

 Two causes of the rise of dictatorships after World War I were…

 the Treaty of Versailles and economic depression.

 Roosevelt sent destroyers to Britain in exchange for…

 U.S. bases on British-held territory

 The Lend-Lease Act was Roosevelt’s way of getting arms to Britain without Britain having to…

 pay cash

 Adolf Hitler blamed Germany’s defeat in World War I on the

 Jews (and Bolsheviks)

 One of the new political parties to rise during the political and economic chaos in Germany after World War I was the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, also known as the _____________ party.

 Nazi

 Japan’s goal in attacking Midway was to…

 destroy the American fleet

 Iwo Jima was an important objective for the American military because…

 U.S. planes could bomb Japan from there

 Where did the Bataan Death March occur?

 the Philippines

 In the case Korematsu v. United States, the Supreme Court ruled that relocation of Japanese Americans was  Constitutional or unconstitutional? Why?

 constitutional because it was based on military urgency

 At the Tehran Conference, Roosevelt and Stalin agreed to…

 divide Germany after the war

 How did the successes of the Tuskegee Airmen and other African American units influence U.S. military policy?

 President Truman fully integrated the military in 1948 following the war.

 What was a major problem in the Weimar Republic?

 Hyperinflation

 Hitler essentially received unlimited power when the Nazi party passed what act?

 Enabling Act

 The ideas of the Nazi party were particularly desirable to what two groups?

 WWI Veterans and the youth