Germany
U.S.
Japan
Allies
Misc.
100
Britain and France declared war of Germany
What was the result of Germany's invasion of Poland?
100
It enriched the U.S. economy through selling arms to the Allies.
How did the Lend-Lease Act benefit the U.S.?
100
bombing of Pearl Harbor naval base
What was the reason the U.S. finally entered the war?
100
The Allies would fight Germany of two fronts to weaken it.
What was the Allies' plan for victory over the Nazis?
100
52
Approximately how many miles separate the westernmost drop zone from the easternmost drop zone?
200
52
Approximately how many miles separate the westernmost drop zone from the easternmost drop zone?
200
Scrap metal drives, working in war industries and rationing
How did civilians join in the war effort?
200
16.3%
What percent of the Axis direct war costs was spent by Japan?
200
The assignment of beachfront was about evenly divided.
Which statement best describes the division ofresponsibility for beach landings?
200
more than 4,107,855 deaths
What was the difference between Allied and Azis civilian deaths?
300
5.9%
What percent of the civilians killed in Germany were Jews?
300
to bring the war to the quickest possible end
Why did President Truman agree to use the atomic bomb?
300
The emperor wanted a larger empire to suit his divine status.
What did NOT motivate Japan to build an empire?
300
The U.S. First Army, under Dempsey, landed on two divided sites.
Which did NOT occur during D-Day invasion?
300
The U.S. deported thousands of Japanese-Americans to Japan.
What is NOT a reason for the high number of displaced persons after the war?
400
South and southwest
From which directions might the Germans advanced to stop the D-Day invasions?
400
They were of Japanese descent and falsely labeled as enemies.
Why were thousands of U.S. citizens put in internment camps during the war?
400
cut oil supplies to Japan
What was the U.S. response to Japanese aggression in Southeast Asia in mid-1941?
400
Allied countries had 4,107,855 more civilians killed than the Axis.
What was the difference between Allied and Axis civilian deaths?
400
breaking the nonaggression pact with Russia and invading Russia
What is one thing that Hitler or Germany did that, in your opinion was an important cause in Germany's defeat?
500
Holocaust is the term for the genocide that resulted from the plan called the "Final Solution."
How were the Holocaust and Hitler's "Final Solution" related?
500
Britain, France, U.S. and Russia
What countries were referred to as the "Allies?"
500
Kamekazies
What is name for Japanese aircraft that flew directly into ships?
500
USSR because it lost the most people and the U.S. because it spent the most money.
After the war, which 2 Allies might have had conflicting points of view about who gave the most to the war effort, and why?
500
yes. The war in Europe had nothing to do with the U.S. no. U.S. had a moral responsibility to protect others from Nazism/Anti-semitism
Was the U.S. right not to join the fight against Germany when Great Britain and France did? Explain.