Causes of WWII
Neutrality & Entry
Key Military Events
Homefront & Civil Liberties
Human Rights & End of War
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What treaty punished Germany after World War I and helped lead to WWII?

Treaty of Versailles

100

What was the U.S. policy of staying out of foreign conflicts called?

Isolationism

100

What country attacked Pearl Harbor?

Japan

100

What character/symbol represented women working in factories?

 Rosie the Riveter

100

What was the Holocaust?

Mass murder of 6 million Jews

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What policy allowed Hitler to expand without immediate consequences?

Appeasement

200

What laws were passed to keep the U.S. out of war in the 1930s?

Neutrality Acts

200

What happened the day after Pearl Harbor?

 U.S. declared war on Japan

200

What system limited goods like food and gas during WWII?

Rationing

200

Name one type of camp used during the Holocaust.

 Concentration camp / extermination camp

300

Why did many Germans support Hitler in the 1930s?

Economic hardship, unemployment, desire for strong leadership

300

What program allowed the U.S. to send aid to Allies without immediate payment?

 Lend-Lease Act

300

Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?

U.S. trade sanctions threatened Japan & Japan wanted control of Pacific Region

300

How did WWII help end the Great Depression?

 Job creation and wartime production

300

Why is the Holocaust considered a human rights violation?

People targeted based on identity/ Force them into inhumane conditions

400

How did the Munich Agreement encourage further aggression by Hitler?

Showed that Britain and France would give in without fighting

400

How did U.S. actions before Pearl Harbor show it was no longer truly neutral?

Supplying Allies with weapons and materials

400

What was the goal of D-Day?

Open a second front in Europe, pressure Hitler/Germany's control in Europe

400

What did Executive Order 9066 do?

 Forced relocation of Japanese Americans to internment camps

400

Why did the U.S. drop atomic bombs on Japan?

 To avoid invasion and end war quickly

500

Explain both sides of the argument FOR and AGAINST appeasement.

For: Avoid war in the short term and meet in the middle with Hitler/Germany.

Against: Hitler was violating the Treaty of Versailles. Giving into him will not work. Must fight back vs Hitler.

500

Why did Roosevelt believe helping the Allies was necessary before entering the war?

 To protect democracy and prevent Axis victory

500

Explain why D-Day is considered a turning point in WWII.

Led to liberation of Western Europe and defeat of Germany/Hitler

500

Which supreme court case took a look into the civil liberties during WWII?

Korematsu vs U.S. (over internment camps being fair or unfair)

500

Explain BOTH sides of the argument FOR and AGAINST the use of the atomic bombs by the U.S. at the end of WWII

For: "Ends war quickly, saves U.S. lives, Japan was unlikely to surrender"


Against: "Killed civilians, Japan may have been near surrendering, mass destruction/ long-term Radiation"