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1 Unit 6c – World War II & The Holocaust

2 Explain the political cartoon below?

3 Jeopardy Review Game World War II Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100
U.S. Involvement in World War II The Causes of World War II The Holocaust The Effects of World War II Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

4 What was the killing of 6 million Jews in Europe from 1935-1945

5 Engaging in the use of censorship and propaganda campaigns would most likely be seen in what type of government?

6 $100 – The Causes of World War II
Give 2 reasons why the League of Nations was considered weak.

7 $100 – The Causes of World War II
No military to settle disputes. Did not include the United States.

8 $200 – The Causes of World War II
Hitler’s demands for land were appeased in this agreement.

9 $200 – The Causes of World War II
Munich Pact/Agreement

10 $300 – The Causes of World War II
Hitler made this pact with the Soviet Union saying neither country would invade the other.

11 $300 – The Causes of World War II
Non-Aggression Pact 1939

12 $400 – The Causes of World War II
This is the type of government in which one person is in control, use censorship and propaganda to control citizens, and rules with the military as their force. An example is Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany.

13 $400 – The Causes of World War II
Totalitarian Dictator

14 $500 – The Causes of World War II
What was the Lend-Lease Act of 1941?

15 $500 – The Causes of World War II
United States supplying Great Britain, France, etc. with war materials and money. A way for the United States to stay “neutral” in World War II. Led to submarine attacks on American ships.

16 What does this cartoon portray/show?
$100 – World War II What does this cartoon portray/show?

17 $100 – World War II The countries that Adolf Hitler has defeated. Great Britain is “up next”, and is rolling up his sleeves for a fight.

18 $200 – World War II Germany invaded this country on September 1, 1939 starting World War II.

19 $200 – World War II Poland

20 Name the four countries of the Allies Powers .
$300 – World War II Name the four countries of the Allies Powers .

21 $300 – World War II Allies Powers – The United States of America, Great Britain, France, and The Soviet Union

22 $400 – World War II The name of the fast, furious and successful German war plan that used planes, tanks, and infantry soldiers.

23 $400 – World War II Blitzkrieg

24 Name the three countries of the Axis Powers.
$500 – World War II Name the three countries of the Axis Powers.

25 $500 – World War II Axis Powers – Germany, Italy, and Japan

26 $100 – U.S. Involvement in World War II
What was the main cause of the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in 1941?

27 $100 – U.S. Involvement in World War II
An oil embargo had been put into place on the Japanese government.

28 $200 – U.S. Involvement in World War II
Franklin D. Roosevelt called the bombing of Pearl Harbor, “…a _______ _________ _________ _______ in __________.

29 $200 – U.S. Involvement in World War II
“…a date which will live in infamy.”

30 $300 – U.S. Involvement in World War II
What was the significance of the atomic bombs being used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan?

31 $300 – U.S. Involvement in World War II
Atomic bombs/nuclear weapons were being used for the 1st time in world history and ended World War II.

32 $400 – U.S. Involvement in World War II
The United States helped rebuild this country after World War II and remains a strong trading ally today.

33 $400 – U.S. Involvement in World War II
Japan

34 $500 – U.S. Involvement in World War II
For what reason did the United States government place Japanese-American citizens in internment camps?

35 $500 – U.S. Involvement in World War II
Because the United States government was suspicious of spies and sabotage and for their “protection”.

36 $100 – The Effects of World War II
After World War II, which two countries became the world’s super powers?

37 $100 – The Effects of World War II
The United States of America and the Soviet Union

38 $200 – The Effects of World War II
After World War II, which important Asian nation led by Mohandas Gandhi gained independence from the British Empire?

39 $200 – The Effects of World War II
India

40 $300 – The Effects of World War II
What did the “Big 3” (Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin) decide to do with Germany after World War II?

41 $300 – The Effects of World War II
Divide Germany into 4 zones of occupation. Germany would be occupied and governed by the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and France. Berlin (the capital city) would also be divided into western (democratic) and eastern (communist) sections.

42 Berlin, Germany 1945 Germany 1945

43 $400 – The Effects of World War II
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain, said an “Iron Curtain” is falling across Europe. What does this mean?

44 $400 – The Effects of World War II
There is a division between independent, democratic countries in Western Europe and non-democratic/communist countries in Eastern Europe.

45 $500 – The Effects of World War II
The country of Israel was formed after World War II for what reason?

46 $500 – The Effects of World War II
For a homeland for the misplaced Jewish population after the Holocaust. This has caused conflict between Palestinian Muslims and the Jewish population ever since.

47 $100 – The Holocaust This is known as a deliberate and systematic killing of an entire race or ethnicity of people.

48 $100 – The Holocaust Genocide

49 $200 – The Holocaust Jews were blamed for many of Germany’s problems during the 1930s including the loss of World War I. This is known as the ____________ in the ______ Theory.

50 $200 – The Holocaust Stab in the Back

51 $300 – The Holocaust These were the set of laws passed by the Nazi Government in the 1930s that put restrictions on the Jewish population, such as not being able to attend public schools or date a non-Jewish person.

52 $300 – The Holocaust The Nuremberg Laws

53 $400 – The Holocaust This was Adolf Hitler’s and the Nazis plan to eliminate all Jews in Europe.

54 $400 – The Holocaust The Final Solution

55 $500 – The Holocaust This was the title of Adolf Hitler’s anti-Semitic biography that laid out his plan for European domination.

56 $500 – The Holocaust Mein Kampf

57 Final Jeopardy/Tie Breaker
How many Jews were killed in the Holocaust?

58 Final Jeopardy/Tie Breaker
6 Million


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