What years did WWI take place?
1914-1918
What physical feature is circled in the image displayed?
The Alps Mountain Range
What is the definition of an Alliance?
An agreement for countries to help each other out during good and bad times
What years did WWII take place?
1939-1945
What group did Hitler target?
Jewish people
What countries were part of the Allied powers during WWI?
Russia, France, Great Britain
Germany
Who came to power in Germany after WWI?
Adolf Hitler
Who were the Axis Powers during WWII
Germany, Italy, Japan
During the Holocaust, Jews were arrested and taken where?
Concentration camps
What was the single event that started WWI?
The assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand
What physical feature is highlighted in the image shown?
Rhine River
Why did the United States want to stay neutral at the start of both world wars?
They did not want to be involved in conflicts with other countries. The wars were overseas in Europe, not posing a direct threat to the United States initially.
Which event cause Japan to surrender and ended WWII?
The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
How many Jews were killed during WWII?
6 million
What TWO events led to the United States entering in WWI?
The sinking of Lusitania and the Zimmerman Telegram
What country is selected in the image shown?
Sweden
A strong feeling of pride for your country
What event took place on December 7, 1941?
Japan attacked Pearl Harbor
What is Anne Frank known for?
The Diary of Anne Frank which details her experience during the Holocaust.
What officially ended WWI?
The Treaty of Versailles
What physical feature is highlighted in the image shown?
Dnieper River
What was once consequence of the Treaty of Versailles for Germany?
Germany had to pay reparations
What happened on D-Day?
Allied forces invaded the beaches at Normandy, France
Why did Hitler target Jews during WWII?
He wanted someone to blame for the hardship Germany was facing.
He believed they were responsible for Germanys' loss in WWI and that they were seeking world domination.