Which of the following countries made up the Allied Powers? Axis Powers? GermanyFranceJapan United States SwitzerlandItalyAustralia Soviet Union Great.

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Which of the following countries made up the Allied Powers? Axis Powers? GermanyFranceJapan United States SwitzerlandItalyAustralia Soviet Union Great Britain

What was U.S. isolationism? A. a policy by which the U.S. kept its affairs separate from other countries A. a policy by which the U.S. kept its affairs separate from other countries B. a system in which certain populations were kept apart B. a system in which certain populations were kept apart C. A period of U.S. foreign policy that continues today C. A period of U.S. foreign policy that continues today D. A policy that called for U.S. entry into World War II D. A policy that called for U.S. entry into World War II

What was Pearl Harbor? A. The name for the battle that ensued after the Japanese attack a submarine. A. The name for the battle that ensued after the Japanese attack a submarine. B. A group of highly trained soldiers that fought in World War II. B. A group of highly trained soldiers that fought in World War II. C. A surprise attack by the Japanese on Hawaii naval base Pearl Harbor. C. A surprise attack by the Japanese on Hawaii naval base Pearl Harbor. D. The event that marked the end of the Great Depression for the U.S. D. The event that marked the end of the Great Depression for the U.S.

Who did the Holocaust target? JewsrebelsGypsies African Americans geniusescommunistsintellectuals soldiersAmericans political dissenters touristsNazisItalians

Mein Kampf was a book that Hitler wrote about: A. How was he going to take over the world. A. How was he going to take over the world. B. His ideas about the perfect race. B. His ideas about the perfect race. C. His plans for concentration camps. C. His plans for concentration camps. D. His hatred for the Jewish religion. D. His hatred for the Jewish religion.

Pretend you are a journalist and you are seeing the footage of Pearl Harbor live. Write down 10 facts throughout watching the footage that you believe Americans would want to know. Then, write a newspaper article informing people about the horrific event.