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100
Hoover responses to the Depression could best be described as_______________.
Restrained and cautious.
100
The Fascist dictator of Italy was_________.
What is Benito Mussolini.
100
During 1940-1941, President Roosevelt attempted to halt Japanese aggression in Asia by__________.
What is the limited and then completely blocked necessary supplies to Japan.
100
During the war, the Allied differed over what?
What is when and where to open the second front against Germany.
100
At the ___________ Conference, the victorious Allied powers decided to take reparations from their own occupation zones in Germany.
What is Potsdam.
200
The Bonus army came to Washington in 1932 was made up of _______________.
What is WWI veterans who lobbied Congress.
200
During WWII, Germany, Italy, and Japan were collectively known as the __________ powers.
What is Axis powers.
200
In 1941, why did the U.S. declare war on Germany?
What is because Germany declared war on the U.S.
200
How can the U.S. strategy against Japan in the Pacific be described?
What is island hopping.
200
The fundamental disagreement at the beginning of the Cold War involved what issue.
What is who would control postwar Europe.
300
Who was blamed for the Great Depression?
What is Herbert Hoover.
300
During the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939, President Roosevelt took what stance?
What is declared American neutrality.
300
Who was the U.S.'s closest ally during WWII?
What is England.
300
During WWII which group was placed in relocation camps in the U.S.?
Who are Japanese Americans.
300
The Truman Doctrine was developed as a response to what problems?
What is in Greece and Turkey.
400
Young men were hired to clear land, plant trees, build bridges, and fish ponds by the______________.
What is the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps)
400
Germany's use of tanks, armored columns, and dive bombers in close coordination was what military tactic?
What is Blitzkrieg.
400
Who was the leader of Great Britain during WWII?
Who is Winston Churchill.
400
Compared with the Americans contribution to the defeat of Germany, what was the Soviet Unions?
What is significantly larger.
400
How did NATO affect American foreign policy?
What is it represented the departure from traditional American isolationism.
500
What did the Social Security Act do?
What is financially assisting those that need help like the aged, blind, orphaned children etc.
500
What did the Lend-Lease Act of 1941 do?
What is it gave British supplies from America.
500
What were the U.S. and Soviet relations like during WWI?
What is they were constantly strained by ideological differences.
500
President Truman's primary motive for using nuclear weapons against Japan was to do what?
What is to end the war as quickly as possible.
500
The most significant result of the Korean War was what?
What is that it brought about massive American rearmament.
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