Germany
Japan
Follow the Money
United States
Naval Warfare
100

This is one of the reason for Germany wanting to restablish nationalism, after it striped Germany of lands, colonies, and blamed them for WWI.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

100

the Japanese wanted to expel all Western Influences in Asia, therefore they view this nation as their greatest threat.

Who are the United States of America?

100

This substance is currently valued at 4,000-4,085 USD per ounce as of 27OCT25.

What is gold?

100

He was the President of the United States, and he prepared the US for WWII.

Who is President Franklin D. Roosevelt?

100

Battleship superiority will be replaced by this and Naval Assets will be changed forever.

What is airpower/carriers?

200

This country was invaded by Germany and lead to Britain and France declaring war starting WWII.

Where is Poland?

200

These resources were the primary reason for for Japan's invasion of Northern China.

What are Coal and Iron?

200

This ETF ticker sign from Vanguard tracks the S&P 500.

What is VOO?

200

this Battle was resulted in four Japanese Aircraft Carriers being sunk and was consider the turning point in the War in the Pacific.

What is the Battle of Midway?

200

The Germans gained spectacular results due to the lack technology to this type of naval weaponry.

What are Submarines?

300

This method is a form of reluctance to prevent Germany from expanding, which will eventually allow Hitler to take Czechoslovakia, Rhinelands, and Austria.

What is Appeasement?

300

In 1931, Japan seized this location, and received no adverse action other than verbally condemning their actions.

Where is Manchuria, China?

300

As Japan advanced into Indochina, the US froze all Japanese assets and embargoed this commodity.

What is Oil?

300

the Japanese failed to destroy these two key assets during the Attack on Pearl Harbor, resulting in the US still being able to project power in the Pacific.

What are Aircraft Carriers and Fuel Depots/Farms?

300

The Allies will adopt this to protect their ships from German U-Boat attacks.

What are naval convoys?

400

This proponent of the German Military is the first portion of blitzkrieg and often takes the enemy by surprise causing massive damage in short period of time allowing for an easier invasion by land forces.

What is the Luffwaffe? 

400

This event emphasized 16 US Bombers that struck Tokyo and other cities, and although they did very little, it was a huge morale boost for the US and goaded the Japanese.

What was The Doolittle Raid?

400

This is is an individual retirement account funded with after-tax dollars, meaning contributions are not tax-deductible. However, qualified withdrawals of both contributions and earnings are tax-free in retirement 

What is a Roth IRA?

400

This was the event where the Americans and British meet to discuss strategies and efforts for WWII.

What is the Arcadia Conference?
400

This Battle was Japanese attempt to take Australia for resources, although a tactical lose for Allies, it solidify the importance of projecting Airpower in the Pacific. 

What is the Battle of Coral Sea?

500

On the 23rd May, the Germans made a deliberate halt allowing the French to escape through the English Channel in this location.

Where is Dunkirk, France?

500

He was the Admiral in Charge of the strategic plans for the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Who is Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto?
500

The acronym SCRA stands for this in regard to lending policies for service members.

What is the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act?

500

This agency was established, independent of the US government, to coordinate with other government agenices, regulate price and wages, and over sea the proper use of resources prior to WWII.

What is The Office of War Mobilization?

500

This country was considered a strategic location for Allied forces and led to it being targeted by the Japanese due to its advantageous location.

Where is the Philippines?