The Rise of Dictators
The Road to War
The Battlefield
Human Cost & Technology
The Global Conflict
100

Which ideology is characterized by extreme nationalism and a dictatorial leader?

Fascism

100

Which event is considered the official start of World War II?

The invasion of Poland

100

"Blitzkrieg" warfare relied primarily on what two elements?

Fast-moving tanks and planes.

100

The systematic murder of 6 million Jews by the Nazis is known as

The Holocaust

100

Which event caused the U.S. to join the fighting?

The bombing of Pearl Harbor

200

Which term describes a government that exerts total control over every aspect of life?

Totalitarianism

200

What was the policy of giving into an aggressor's demands to avoid war?

Appeasement

200

Where did German forces bypass the Maginot Line to invade France?

The Ardennes Forest (Belgium)

200

In which two Japanese cities were the atomic bombs dropped?

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

200

Why could the U.S. economy function while European economies struggled?

No major battles were fought on U.S. soil.

300

What communist country did Joseph Stalin rule over?

The Soviet Union

300

What was the purpose of the League of Nations?

To prevent future wars through diplomacy.

300

What was the 1944 Allied invasion of France called?

D-Day (Invasion of Normandy)

300

What was the secret U.S. project to develop the atomic bomb?

The Manhattan Project

300

Which battle was the turning point between the Soviets and Germans?

The Battle of Stalingrad

400

Who came to rule Spain after the Spanish Civil War?

Francisco Franco

400

What was the 1939 peace pact between Germany and the USSR?

The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact

400

Which of these was NOT occupied by Nazis before the war: Austria, Sudetenland, or France?

France

400

What was the main U.S. justification for using the atomic bomb?

To avoid a land invasion that would cost millions of lives.

400

Which region of the world had NO fighting in WWII?

South America and Antarctica

500

Name two ways Hitler maintained power in Germany.

Through secret police, propaganda, and eliminating rivals.

500

How did the Great Depression contribute to the start of WWII?

It led to the rise of dictators promising economic recovery.

500

What happened as a result of the Battle of Berlin?

Germany surrendered, Hitler was dead, and the war in Europe was over

500

Why did fascists target children to be part of their movements?

To ensure the next generation was loyal to the party.

500

Why was Egypt of strategic importance?

It controlled the Suez Canal (shipping oil/supplies).

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