Germany
USA
War in Europe
Interwar Period
Japan
100

How did Germany get out of the Great Depression?

Hitler was rearming the nation in secret, which solved their unemployment crisis.

100

What day will live in infamy?

December 7th, 1941.

100

What did France, and the United Kingdom send to Germany that delayed their declaration of War by 2 days.

A demand to exit Poland.

100

This incident was used as justification for invading Manchuria.

Mukden Incident.

100

This battle was seen as the turning point in the pacific.

Battle of Midway.

200

Why did Hitler demand the Sudetenland?

There were many ethnic Germans there. 

200

What did Executive Order 9066 do?

It authorized Japanese Internment camps.

200

Why did France and Britain adopt a policy of appeasement?

To buy time.

200

This country nationalized their oil from the US and UK companies.

Mexico.
200

The first atomic weapon was dropped on this Japanese city.

Hiroshima.

300

What lands did Hitler demand as Führer?

Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia, Memel from Lithuania, and Danzig from Poland. 

300

What incident caused the USA to place an oil embargo on the Japan?

The invasion of French Indochina.

300

As part of the ___________, Hitler promised Stalin control of Eastern Poland and the Baltic states.

Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.

300

This European civil war saw some of the first major foreign influence during the war.

The Spanish Civil War.

300

This group consisted of Asian nations that Japan led. Similar to the Axis in Europe.

Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, or New Order in East Asia. 

400

What does Mein Kampf mean?

My struggle.

400

President Roosevelt favored the idea of _____ for European states following the war.

Self-determination.

400

The time period between the attack on Poland, and the attack on the Benelux is known as...

The Phoney War.

400

When did the Chinese Civil War start?

August 1927.

400

Thousands of captured American and Filipino soldiers died from starvation and mistreatment when the Japanese led them on a 60-mile forced march, known as...

The Bataan Death March.
500

What law made Hitler's Nazification process streamlined?

The Enabling Act.

500

What acts kept the United States neutral until Pearl Harbour? 

Neutrality Acts.

500

Why did Germany invade Denmark and Norway?

To secure trade with Sweden.

500

He was known as the first benevolent dictator.

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

500

There were two factions in the Imperial Japanese Army, one faction dissolved the other and took control of Japan. What was the name of the faction that was dissolved?

The Kōdōha Faction.

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