People
German Aggression
Miscellaneous I
Terms
Miscellaneous II
100

Dictator of the Soviet Union.

Who was Joseph Stalin?

100

The German invasion of this place on September 1, 1939 is seen as the start of WWII.

What was Poland?

100

Roosevelt enacted the embargo on naval and aviation supplies to stop the expansion of this country in 1940.

What was Japan?

100

Lightning war.

What is blitzkrieg?

100

Giving in to the demands of an aggressor to keep the peace.

What is appeasement?

200

Fascist leader in Italy.

Who was Benito Mussolini?

200

The union of Germany and Austria.

What was the Anschluss?

200

The Japanese failed to destroy these at Pearl Harbor.

What were the U.S. aircraft carriers?

200

People who believed the U.S. should stay out of WWII.

Who were isolationists (America First Committee)?

200

Authorized FDR to lend any defense articles he deemed necessary to defend the U.S. to GB.

What was the Lend-Lease Act?

300

Emperor of Japan.

Who was Hirohito?

300

Conference where Hitler was given the Sudetenland.

What was the Munich Conference (Munich Pact)?

300

Organization that failed to deal with Italian and Japanese aggression because it had no standing army and no real power to enforce its decrees.

What was the League of Nations?

300

Stopping or restricting trade with other nations.

What is an embargo?

300

Armed followers of Mussolini.

Who were the Black Shirts?

400

Fascist leader of Spain.

Who was Francisco Franco?

400

The Sudetenland was part of this country.

What was Czechoslovakia?

400

Agreement that deepened the alliance between the U.S. and Great Britain.

What was the Atlantic Charter?

400

People who believed the U.S. should help the Allies.

Who were interventionists?

400

American bombing raid on Tokyo.

What was the Doolittle Raid?

500

Military leader of Japan.

Who was Hideki Tojo?

500

Name of the German government that Hitler replaces.

What was the Weimar Republic?

500

After General MacArthur fled the Philippines, thousands of American and Filipino soldiers died on their way to a prison camp in a march called this.

What was the Bataan Death March?

500

The Neutrality Act of 1939 allowed nations at war to buy arms and other supplies from the United States as long as those nations____.

What is paid cash (cash-and-carry)?

500

This agency supervised the use of industry resources.

What was the Office of War Mobilization?

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