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100

Who is the leader of Italy during WWII?

a. Francisco Mussolini

b. Benito Mussolini

c. Vladimir Lenin

d. Leonardo Davinci

b. Benito Mussolini

100

Granting concessions to a potential enemy to maintain peace.

a. allotment

b. distribution

c. appeasement

d. compensation


c. appeasement

100

Germany's technique of tanks and planes attacking in a coordinated effort.

a. blitz attack

b. blitzkrieg

c. blintz

d. blinding attack


b. blitzkrieg

100

To begin. 

a. ideology

b. suppress

c. initiate

d. eradicate


c. initiate

100

A deadly, contagious disease.

a. pestilence

b. quagmire

c. infamy

d. languish

a. pestilence

200

This law helped the Allies buy goods and munitions from the United States.

a. Neutrality Act of 1939

b. Lend-Lease Act.

c. Atlantic Charter

d. Executive Order 8802

a. Neutrality Act of 1939

200

What was the largest death camp during WWII?

a. Nuremberg

b. Kristallnacht

c. Auschwitz

d. Berlin

c. Auschwitz

200

What countries made up the Axis Powers?

a. U.S., U.S.S.R, and Britain

b. Japan, China, and Germany

c. Germany, Italy, and Japan

d. Germany, Italy, and U.S.S.R. 

c. Germany, Italy, and Japan

200

To distribute or give out according to a plan.

a. marginalize

b. suppress

c. agonize

d. allocate

d. allocate

200

Doing things that are wrong, dishonest, or illegal.

a. unscrupulous

b. restraint

c. eradicate

b. indoctrinate

a. unscrupulous

300

What was the importance of the Battle of Coral Sea?

a.  Germany's submarines were destroyed.

b.  Japanese planes were destroyed.

c.  Germany failed to capture a key spot in England.

d.  Japan failed to capture a key spot in New Guinea.

d.  Japan failed to capture a key spot in New Guinea.

300

What is saturation bombing?

a. Dropping a large number of bombs.

b. Dropping bombs targeting the key centers.

c. Dropping bombs with oily chemicals.

d. Dropping atomic bombs.


a. Dropping a large number of bombs.

300

What are the Nuremberg Trials?

a. The trial of Japanese leaders for war crimes.

b. The trial of Italian leaders for war crimes.

c. The trial of German leaders for war crimes.

d. The trial of Russian leaders for war crimes.


c. The trial of German leaders for war crimes.

300

Unwilling and hesitant.

a. momentum

b. comprise

c. reluctant

d. ultimate

c. reluctant

300

Unclear in meaning.

a. momentum

b. persecution

c. vague

d. systemic

c. vague

400

The 442nd Regimental Combat Team was comprised of what group?

a. African-Americans

b. Japanese-Americans

c. Mexican-Americans

d. Italian-Americans

b. Japanese-Americans

400

What was the Manhattan Project?

a. It was an area in New York for affordable housing.

b. It was an objective to feed America.

c. It was a scientific program for atomic development.

d. It was a program designed to train soldiers.

c. It was a scientific program for atomic development.

400

In Germany during WWII, which policy denied citizenship to Jews.

a. Kristallnacht

b. Nuremberg Laws

c. Auschwitz

d. Berlin Trials

b. Nuremberg Laws

400

Organized carefully and done thoroughly.

a. systemic

b. momentum

c. quagmire

d. comprise

a. systemic

400

A series of military operations and attacks designed to produce a certain result in war.

a. eradicate

b. momentum

c. campaign

d. agonize

c. campaign

500

What was the goal at the Yalta Conference?

a. Discuss humanitarian rights.

b. Discuss the potential Cold War.

c. Discuss the final strategy concerning postwar Germany, Eastern Europe, and Asia.

d. Discuss the creation of Israel.

c. Discuss the final strategy concerning postwar Germany, Eastern Europe, and Asia.

500

What was the role of the Office of War Information during WWII?

a. Worked with the public about the economy.

b. Worked with the military about benefits.

c. Worked with the media to encourage support of the war effort.

d. Worked with minorities about participating in the war.

c. Worked with the media to encourage support of the war effort.

500

Who was in charge of the Manhattan Project?

a. Albert Einstein

b. George Marshall

c. George S. Patton Jr.

d. J.Robert Oppenheimer

d. J.Robert Oppenheimer

500

The state of being well known for some bad quality or deed.

a. persecution

b. infamy

c. asylum

d. reluctant 

b. infamy

500

Preventing the freedom of a person or group of people.

a. repressive

b. systemic

c. indoctrinate

d. liberate

a. repressive

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