Leaders
Philosophies
US policies
Countries invaded
Hodge Podge
100

Former newspaper publisher known as "il duce," who became the dictator of Italy.

Who is Mussolini?

100

When a government controls all aspects of its economy, and the policies of its country.

What is totalitarianism?

100

Throughout most of the 1930s, the United States Congress passed a series of laws, calling for the United States to stay out of European and Asian affairs.  

What are the Neutrality Acts?

100

This country gave up to Germany without putting up a fight; they were allies with Germany in World War 1.

Who is Austria?

100

These were two other US territories that were attacked on the same day that Pearl Harbor was bombed.

What are GUAM and the Philippine Islands?

200

This man, who served in the Austrian army during World War 1, went on to become the leader of Germany in the 1930s.  

Who is Adolf Hitler?

200

This is when a charismatic leader convinces the people of a country to set aside democratic practices in order to place all leadership powers in the hands of one ruler.  

What is fascism?

200

Wanting to help out England, France, and China, this policy allowed foreign countries to purchase goods from the United States, so long as they paid in full, and transported the goods back to their countries on their own boats.  

What is Cash n' Carry policy?

200

In this country, a civil war occurred.  Communists were aided by the Soviet Union; fascists were aided by Germany; ultimately the fascists would win.  

What is Spain?

200

This country was in a state of civil war before being attacked by Japan.

What is China?

300

His name translates to "man of steel."  He was the totalitarian leader of the Soviet Union during World War 2.

Who is Joseph Stalin?

300

German policy of "lightning war," it uses massive airstrikes, followed by rolling in tanks and foot soldiers in massive numbers.  Designed to overwhelm an enemy, achieving quick victory.  

What is blitzkrieg?

300

In World War 1, we didn't do this until after we declared war.  In World War 2, we did this more than a year before the bombing of Pearl Harbor.  

What is starting a military draft?  (selective service act)

300

This German speaking section of Czechslovakia was given to Germany by England and France, provided that Germany promised to do no more invasions.  Hitler lied.  

What is the Sudatenland?

300

This was an agreement signed by England and the United States, that sets the common mission for World War 2.  

What is the Atlantic Charter?

400

President of the United States during the Great Depression and for most of World War 2.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

400

The idea that a country tries to stay out of military conflicts involving other countries.

What is Neutrality?

400

With England being bombed by the Germans on a nightly basis, and with China being fully invaded by Japan, the United States decides to allow Allies to purchase wartime supplies now, while paying later when they can afford to pay. 

What is the Lend-Lease Policy (act)?

400

Germany and the Soviet Union made a secret pact agreeing to divide this nation.

What is Poland?

400

These are the leaders of the 3 most powerful members of the Allies during World War 2.

Who is Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Franklin D. Roosevelt?

500

This prime minister of Japan issued the orders to invade China in the 1930s; he ultimately planned the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

Who is Hideki Tojo?

500

Alliance of Countries trying to achieve World Power, involving Japan, Italy, and Germany.

What are the Axis Powers?

500

This event caused the United States to declare war on Japan.

What is the bombing of Pearl Harbor?

500

The invasion of this country caused England and France to declare war on Germany.

What is Poland?

500

This is the reason that Japan bombed Pearl Harbor.

What is wanting to restore the flow of oil to their military? (or breaking US naval blockade).