What was the U.S. foreign policy after World War I?
What is isolationism?
The "Zimmerman Teleram" revealed Germany's intent entice which country to join it against the U.S.?
What is Mexico?
World War II started when Germany invaded which country?
What is Poland?
"Little Boy" and "Fat Man" were nicknames for what?
What is atomic bombs?
What are reparations and who had to pay them?
What is Financial compensation for damages; paid by Germany?
Which type of warfare was highly developed on the Western Front in World War I?
What is trench warfare?
Which of these best describes blitzkrieg, which was key to Germany's early success in the war?
What is a fast-moving, coordinated attack using tanks, infantry, and air support?
The two superpowers involved in the Cold War were the United States and...?
What is the Soviet Union?
What sparked the beginning of World War I?
What was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
Which of the following was a German submarine that attacked enemy ships during World War I?
What is a U-boat?
Which of these was key to U.S. success at the Battle of Midway?
What was intelligence interception and breaking of the Japanese naval code?
The unsuccessful Soviet blockade of this city marked an early victory for the U.S.?
What does M. stand for in M.A.I.N.?
What is militarism?
Which of these best describes how trenches were dug on the Western Front?
What is zigzag lines?
Referring to a desperate maneuver used to sink Allied ships, kamikaze literally means what?
What is divine wind?
What does the I stand for in M.A.I.N.?
What is imperialism?
Which of these innovations helped end World War I style trench warfare?
What is a tank?
The Tuskegee Airmen constituted a U.S. Army unit drawn from which group?
What is African Americans?