Question | Answer |
Who were the kamikaze? | B
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What was the Manhattan Project? | D
| What stopped the German advance during the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941? | D
| In 1942, what priority did Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin set in the war? | C
| During World War II, "Rosie the Riveter" came to symbolize | B
| What U.S. action influenced the Japanese decision to attack the United States in 1941? | A
| The Truman Doctrine was rooted in the idea of | B
| What was one of Stalin`s major goals in Eastern Europe after World War II? | C
| The U.S. strategy of "island-hopping" in the Pacific | D
| Hitler decided to invade the Soviet Union because | B
| What was one reason why the Spanish Civil War was called a "dress rehearsal" for World War II? | A
| What did the Nazi-Soviet Pact accomplish for Germany? | C
| The Eastern European nations that were carved out of old European empires after World War I | C
| What measure did the Nazis take that was a rejection of the Versailles treaty? | B
| What was the cause of Stalin`s Great Purge? | C
| Under Mussolini`s rule in Italy, | C
| In the early 1930s, which of the following contributed to the spread of economic problems around the world? | A
| Which statement is correct about economy of the United States in the 1920s? | D
| After most of Ireland became self-governing in 1922, why did the Irish Republican Army (IRA) continue to fight the British? | C
| Sigmund Freud`s method of studying how the mind works and treating mental disorders is called | D
| In 1935, the Nazis passed the Nuremberg Laws which | B
| France occupied Germany`s coal-rich Ruhr Valley in 1923 | D
| On Stalin`s collectives, | C
| What was a key characteristic of fascism in the 1920s and 1930s? | B
| U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a massive package of Depression relief called the | A
| How did the League of Nations respond when Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931? | D
| In 1928, Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming discovered | B
| What was a result of prohibition, which was made law in the United States in 1919? | B
| Location of first U.S. atomic bombing | C
| Opposition to all war | D
| Site of major Russian victory over German troops | F
| Hitler`s plan for the union of Austria and Germany | H
| "lightning War" | G
| Intended to prevent U.S. involvement in a European war | A
| Site of Allied war strategy meeting | J
| Giving in to an aggressor`s demands to maintain peace | B
| German city in which Allies held war crimes trials | I
| Allowed the U.S. president to aid to American Allies | E
| A class of wealthy farmers whom Stalin destroyed | B
| Encouraged world-wide communist revolution | A
| "Night of Broken Glass" | F
| Militant supporters of Benito Mussolini | G
| Nazi secret police | D
| A system of brutal Russian labor camps | J
| An artistic movement that attempts to portray the workings of the unconscious | I
| A one-party dictatorship that tries to regulate all aspects of its citizens` lives | E
| Liberated young women of the Jazz Age | H
| Renounced war was an instrument of policy | C |