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0 out of 1 points
Which of these aggressive acts of political defiance did Hitler
commit in Europe in 1936?
Answers:
Hitler invaded Poland.
Hitler occupied the Rhineland.
Hitler annexed German-speaking Austria.
Hitler seized Czechoslovakia.
Stalin enthusiastically agreed to the four policemen approach to
securing the postwar peace because
Answers:
he thought it was Roosevelt's way of promising that
governments friendly to Soviet interests would be installed in
Eastern Europe.
he did not want to bear the burden of the reorganization of
Europe.
he wanted to engage France, Britain, and the United States in a
coalition rather than have them build cordial and friendly ties to
Germans, turning them once again into a threat to the Soviet
Union.
he understood that the United Nations could not possibly fulfill
that role.
0 out of 1 points
In June 1942, American forces halted Japan's advance at the
Battle of
Answers:
Midway.
the Bulge.
Iwo Jima.
the Philippines.
0 out of 1 points
Hitler's and Stalin's nonaggression pact involved the division of
which of these countries?
Answers:
United States.
France.
Poland.
Sweden.
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Question 12
0 out of 1 points
Historians regard the Great Depression as probably the greatest
factor in causing World War II because
Answers:
Americans fared so much better than Europeans, leading to
anger and in-fighting.
Facing dwindling resources of its own, Germany hoped to
improve its economy by annexing other countries.
It led American businesses to reduce investments in Germany,
which decreased that nation's production and its ability to repay
its World War I reparations.
None of these choices.
·
Question 13
0 out of 1 points
Executive Order 8802 established
Answers:
desegregation in the armed forces.
the bracero program, which brought Mexican migrant workers to
America to fill acute labor needs.
anti-discriminatory hiring practices in industries that had
government defense contracts.
price controls under the oversight of the Office of Price
Administration.
0 out of 1 points
Women participated in the U.S. World War II effort by
Answers:
joining the military.
growing Victory Gardens.
playing in baseball leagues.
All of these choices.
·
Question 17
0 out of 1 points
In May 1940, Winston Churchill
Answers:
petitioned the U.S. Congress for military aid.
became Britain's Prime Minister and wrote to FDR.
met with FDR for the first of many meetings.
delivered his inspiring speech to the British Parliament in which
he pledged that the British would continue to fight the Germans
anywhere.
0 out of 1 points
Which of the following statements about World War II is not
correct?
Answers:
Historic buildings ? some a thousand or more years old ? were
obliterated in Europe by the war.
More than 23 million Soviets lost their lives.
The war deaths worldwide totaled over 62 million.
About 1 million American soldiers died and about half that
figure came home injured.
·
Question 22
0 out of 1 points
Which of these events did not happen at Potsdam?
Answers:
Churchill was called home mid-conference because his party
had been defeated in a general election.
Truman learned that the atom bomb had been tested
successfully.
Poland was given an outlet to the sea and had its prewar
territorial integrity and political independence fully restored
and protected.
Both the Americans and British became more concerned about
and suspicious of Stalin and his political intentions than they
had been earlier in the war.
·
Question 23
1 out of 1 points
·
Question 24
0 out of 1 points
In 1940, the United States experienced its first
Answers:
attempted attack from another country on American soil, in the
state of Oregon.
peacetime draft.
request for military assistance from another country: Britain.
attack by a German submarine on an American merchant ship.
·
Question 25
0 out of 1 points
From the spring of 1940 until the bombing of Pearl Harbor on
December 7, 1941, President Roosevelt and the U.S government
Answers:
refused to get caught up in the drama overseas.
organized the manufacturing, transfer, and transportation of war
materials and American defense bases to assist Great Britain
and prepare for likely war against Nazi Germany.
continued to believe that Americans could maintain complete
neutrality and still sell to the Allies and the Axis powers.
adopted a policy of strict neutrality that prohibited selling
armaments and providing any military assistance to Great
Britain.
·
Question 26
0 out of 1 points
In the Munich Agreement (1938), the leaders of Britain and
France
Answers:
allowed Hitler to annex all of Czechoslovakia.
elicited a promise from Hitler to end further aggressive action
on smaller European countries.
confronted Hitler about his treatment of the plight of Jews,
communists, and gays in Germany, but in the name of peace,
dropped the subject.
permitted Hitler to occupy strategic areas of Czechoslovakia, in
the hope that he would stop there.
·
Question 27
0 out of 1 points
Which agency's job was to set wages, working conditions, and
hours, as well as to try to prevent strikes?
Answers:
National War Labor Board
Office of Price Administration
War Production Board
Office of War Mobilization
·
Question 29
0 out of 1 points
·
Question 31
0 out of 1 points
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 (the GI Bill)
provided
Answers:
some unemployment benefits for veterans.
medical care for veterans.
financial aid for education.
All of these choices.
·
Question 32
0 out of 1 points
How did the war change the landscape at home in the United
States?
Answers:
California faced housing shortages as record numbers of people
relocated there.
The economies in states west of the Mississippi experienced the
largest economic boom.
Southern states saw rapid industrial development and growth.
All of these choices.
·
Question 33
1 out of 1 points
·
Question 34
0 out of 1 points
The "Double V" campaign refers to
Answers:
U.S. victory against the Japanese and the Germans.
African American efforts to win the war overseas and end
discrimination at home.
Roosevelt's initiative to build public support for America's
entry into World War II.
None of these choices.
·
Question 35
0 out of 1 points
The main reason the Japanese decided to bomb America's naval
fleet at Pearl Harbor was because
Answers:
they wanted the United States out of China.
they hoped to handicap the U.S. navy, giving Japan time to
achieve its conquests before the U.S. could rebuild and strike
back.
they hoped to pull Americans into the war.
they were angry when Americans blocked Japanese imports to
the U.S. and influenced other countries to do the same.
·
Question 36
0 out of 1 points
·
Question 37
0 out of 1 points
Roughly 90 percent of all Americans favored isolationism
despite the situation in Europe for all of the following reasons
except
Answers:
The problems of the Great Depression had Americans focused
on improving conditions at home.
Many Americans respected Adolf Hitler.
America was riddled with anti-Semitism and did not want to get
into war over Jews.
Americans did not want to bear the cost of war, which they
feared would only deepen the Depression.
·
Question 38
0 out of 1 points
Which event set the stage of American involvement in the war?
Answers:
The installation of the pro-German government installed in
Vichy, France
The bombing of London in the Battle of Britain
The invasion of Poland
All of these choices.
·
Question 39
0 out of 1 points
Operation Overlord--the official name for the D-Day landing in
Normandy--involved ____ Allied soldiers.
Answers:
500,000
1 million
3 million
10 million

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Hitler Occupies Rhineland in 1936

  • 1. · 0 out of 1 points Which of these aggressive acts of political defiance did Hitler commit in Europe in 1936? Answers: Hitler invaded Poland. Hitler occupied the Rhineland. Hitler annexed German-speaking Austria. Hitler seized Czechoslovakia. Stalin enthusiastically agreed to the four policemen approach to securing the postwar peace because Answers: he thought it was Roosevelt's way of promising that governments friendly to Soviet interests would be installed in
  • 2. Eastern Europe. he did not want to bear the burden of the reorganization of Europe. he wanted to engage France, Britain, and the United States in a coalition rather than have them build cordial and friendly ties to Germans, turning them once again into a threat to the Soviet Union. he understood that the United Nations could not possibly fulfill that role. 0 out of 1 points In June 1942, American forces halted Japan's advance at the Battle of Answers: Midway. the Bulge. Iwo Jima. the Philippines.
  • 3. 0 out of 1 points Hitler's and Stalin's nonaggression pact involved the division of which of these countries? Answers: United States. France. Poland. Sweden. · Question 12 0 out of 1 points Historians regard the Great Depression as probably the greatest factor in causing World War II because
  • 4. Answers: Americans fared so much better than Europeans, leading to anger and in-fighting. Facing dwindling resources of its own, Germany hoped to improve its economy by annexing other countries. It led American businesses to reduce investments in Germany, which decreased that nation's production and its ability to repay its World War I reparations. None of these choices. · Question 13 0 out of 1 points Executive Order 8802 established Answers: desegregation in the armed forces. the bracero program, which brought Mexican migrant workers to
  • 5. America to fill acute labor needs. anti-discriminatory hiring practices in industries that had government defense contracts. price controls under the oversight of the Office of Price Administration. 0 out of 1 points Women participated in the U.S. World War II effort by Answers: joining the military. growing Victory Gardens. playing in baseball leagues. All of these choices. ·
  • 6. Question 17 0 out of 1 points In May 1940, Winston Churchill Answers: petitioned the U.S. Congress for military aid. became Britain's Prime Minister and wrote to FDR. met with FDR for the first of many meetings. delivered his inspiring speech to the British Parliament in which he pledged that the British would continue to fight the Germans anywhere. 0 out of 1 points Which of the following statements about World War II is not correct? Answers: Historic buildings ? some a thousand or more years old ? were
  • 7. obliterated in Europe by the war. More than 23 million Soviets lost their lives. The war deaths worldwide totaled over 62 million. About 1 million American soldiers died and about half that figure came home injured. · Question 22 0 out of 1 points Which of these events did not happen at Potsdam? Answers: Churchill was called home mid-conference because his party had been defeated in a general election. Truman learned that the atom bomb had been tested successfully.
  • 8. Poland was given an outlet to the sea and had its prewar territorial integrity and political independence fully restored and protected. Both the Americans and British became more concerned about and suspicious of Stalin and his political intentions than they had been earlier in the war. · Question 23 1 out of 1 points · Question 24 0 out of 1 points In 1940, the United States experienced its first Answers: attempted attack from another country on American soil, in the state of Oregon. peacetime draft. request for military assistance from another country: Britain.
  • 9. attack by a German submarine on an American merchant ship. · Question 25 0 out of 1 points From the spring of 1940 until the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, President Roosevelt and the U.S government Answers: refused to get caught up in the drama overseas. organized the manufacturing, transfer, and transportation of war materials and American defense bases to assist Great Britain and prepare for likely war against Nazi Germany. continued to believe that Americans could maintain complete neutrality and still sell to the Allies and the Axis powers. adopted a policy of strict neutrality that prohibited selling armaments and providing any military assistance to Great Britain.
  • 10. · Question 26 0 out of 1 points In the Munich Agreement (1938), the leaders of Britain and France Answers: allowed Hitler to annex all of Czechoslovakia. elicited a promise from Hitler to end further aggressive action on smaller European countries. confronted Hitler about his treatment of the plight of Jews, communists, and gays in Germany, but in the name of peace, dropped the subject. permitted Hitler to occupy strategic areas of Czechoslovakia, in the hope that he would stop there. · Question 27 0 out of 1 points Which agency's job was to set wages, working conditions, and
  • 11. hours, as well as to try to prevent strikes? Answers: National War Labor Board Office of Price Administration War Production Board Office of War Mobilization · Question 29 0 out of 1 points · Question 31 0 out of 1 points The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 (the GI Bill) provided Answers: some unemployment benefits for veterans.
  • 12. medical care for veterans. financial aid for education. All of these choices. · Question 32 0 out of 1 points How did the war change the landscape at home in the United States? Answers: California faced housing shortages as record numbers of people relocated there. The economies in states west of the Mississippi experienced the largest economic boom. Southern states saw rapid industrial development and growth. All of these choices. ·
  • 13. Question 33 1 out of 1 points · Question 34 0 out of 1 points The "Double V" campaign refers to Answers: U.S. victory against the Japanese and the Germans. African American efforts to win the war overseas and end discrimination at home. Roosevelt's initiative to build public support for America's entry into World War II. None of these choices. · Question 35 0 out of 1 points The main reason the Japanese decided to bomb America's naval fleet at Pearl Harbor was because
  • 14. Answers: they wanted the United States out of China. they hoped to handicap the U.S. navy, giving Japan time to achieve its conquests before the U.S. could rebuild and strike back. they hoped to pull Americans into the war. they were angry when Americans blocked Japanese imports to the U.S. and influenced other countries to do the same. · Question 36 0 out of 1 points · Question 37 0 out of 1 points Roughly 90 percent of all Americans favored isolationism despite the situation in Europe for all of the following reasons except Answers:
  • 15. The problems of the Great Depression had Americans focused on improving conditions at home. Many Americans respected Adolf Hitler. America was riddled with anti-Semitism and did not want to get into war over Jews. Americans did not want to bear the cost of war, which they feared would only deepen the Depression. · Question 38 0 out of 1 points Which event set the stage of American involvement in the war? Answers: The installation of the pro-German government installed in Vichy, France The bombing of London in the Battle of Britain The invasion of Poland All of these choices.
  • 16. · Question 39 0 out of 1 points Operation Overlord--the official name for the D-Day landing in Normandy--involved ____ Allied soldiers. Answers: 500,000 1 million 3 million 10 million