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Who am I? Who am I?

Who am I?
Who am I?

Who am I? Who am I?

What was the German war strategy of


Blitzkrieg?
I thought Germany never should have signed
the Versailles Treaty. It was a stab in our System of fortifications
back.
Out-waiting the opponent
Who am I?
Surprise and overwhelming force

The ability to make a long, steady advance


Stalin FDR

Hitler Churchill

Mussolini Tojo

Surprise and overwhelming force Hitler


Who signed the non- aggression pact with What was the date of the attack on pearl
Germany? harbor?

Soviet Union December 8, 1942


England December 9, 1939
Spain December 7, 1940
Italy and Japan December 7, 1941

The actions of this country finally forced the What minority group was placed in
United States to enter the war? internment camps during WWII

Italy Mexican Americans


Japan African Americans
Germany Japanese Americans
The Soviet union All of the above

Name the “ism” Name the “ism”

Excessive pride in your nation Rebuilding your military – arms race

This nation won the Battle of Britain This country conquered Denmark, Poland,
Norway, Belgium
France
Germany France
Poland Italy
Britain Germany
Austria - Hungary
December 7, 1941 Soviet Union

Japanese Americans Japan

Militarism Nationalism

Germany Britain
Which three countries made up the Axis
In 1939, this country was invaded by Powers during World War II?
Germany
Japan, Great Britain, and Germany
France Soviet Union, USA, and Great Britain
Britain Soviet Union, Japan, and Italy
Italy Germany, Italy, and Japan
Poland

American involvement in World War II What were the three main Allied Powers
occurred between what years? during World War II?

1939-1945 Germany, Italy and Japan


1941-1945 USA, Soviet Union and German
1939-1941 Great Britain, Soviet Union and Austria
1941-1950 USA, Soviet Union and Great Britain

What did Great Britain and France do to Which of the following explanations best
follow the policy of appeasement? describes a Totalitarian Government?
Government that has complete control over all
Declare war on Germany
aspects of a citizen’s life.
Submit to Hitler’s Demands in Austria and
Government that is extremely nationalistic and
Czechoslovakia
focused on the military.
Enter into a formal defense alliance with each other
Government that allows citizens total control over all
aspects of society.
Pressure the United States to enter the war

The Lend-Lease Act was America’s plan to:


This was the German submarine tactic used
to starve Britain into submission Trade weapons and supplies for atomic bombs

Convoys Send weapons and supplies to the Allies


Wolfpacks
Act as a mediator between warring nations
The Juke
Operation Overlord Send American troops to fight in Great Britain
Germany, Italy, and Japan Poland

USA, Soviet Union and Great Britain 1941-1945

Government that has complete control over Submit to Hitler’s Demands in Austria and
all aspects of a citizen’s life. Czechoslovakia

Send weapons and supplies to the Allies Wolfpacks


What is the purpose of propaganda?
(2 answers) Atomic bombs were dropped on what two
Japanese cities to end World War II?
To sell war bonds
Hiroshima and Tokyo
To win the war
Hiroshima and Okinawa
To influence the opinion of a large number of people Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Nagasaki and Tokyo
To persuade people to believe what you are
promoting

This international organization replaced the What was the Manhattan Project?
League of Nations after World War II.
The Japanese plan to crash their planes into
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization Allied ships
The United Nations
The Allied Powers The American plan to develop the atomic bomb
The Triple Entente
The historic meeting of FDR, Stalin and Churchill

All of the following was true of the U.S. home


front EXCEPT:

American factories were making planes and tanks


instead of cars
I was the dictator of Italy
Americans were expected to ration supplies

Bonds were issued to raise money for war

Protests against the war were often


displayed

I ordered the attack on Pearl Harbor I found loopholes in the Neutrality Act
that allowed the US to help Great
Britain
To influence the opinion of a large number of
people

Hiroshima and Nagasaki And

To persuade people to believe what you are


promoting

The American plan to develop the atomic The United Nations


bomb

Mussolini Protests against the war were often


displayed

FDR Tojo
I was the inspirational leader Great I made the final decision to drop the
Britain who became close friends with the atomic bomb
US during World War II

I was the ruthless dictator of the Soviet I commanded Operation Overlord, which
Union launched the Allied invasion of Europe on
D-Day.

This battle was codenamed Operation This battle one the Eastern Front was the
Overlord and was the beginning of the Allied turning point of the war when the Soviets
invasion of France started going on the offensive

Pearl Harbor Warsaw


D-Day Midway
Okinawa Stalingrad
Battle of the Bulge Berlin

This battle was Hitler’s last offensive and This 1942 battle between aircraft carriers
created a large gap in Allied lines was the turning point of the war in the Pacific

Battle of the Bulge Okinawa


Battle of Stalingrad Pearl Harbor
Battle of Meuse San Francisco
Operation Torch Midway
Harry Truman Churchill

Eisenhower Stalin

Stalingrad D-Day

Midway Battle of the Bulge


During the war, women in the WAACs What was the President’s reason for
served as dropping the atomic bombs on Japan?

fighter pilots and foot soldiers. --He wanted to scare the Soviet Union.
Ship builders and waitresses. --He thought it would allow him to avoid millions of
deaths from and invasion of Japan.
scientists and factory workers. --To destroy valuable military targets in the cities.
nurses and radio operators. --As a test to see if the atomic bombs would work.

What is “We Can Do It!”


What first amendment referring to?
right is this poster
focusing on? Women can now fight in the
war
Freedom of Speech
Women can help win the
Freedom of Press war by working war jobs

Freedom to assemble Women can help win the


war by buying war bonds
Freedom of Religion

What do Mexican, African, and Japanese


Americans all have in common about their
experience in the military during WWII? What country am I?

They were the only minorities not to experience any


racism in the armed forces.

They all fought in segregated units.

They were not allowed to fight in front line combat.

Competition among major powers of Europe for The area between the two lines of trenches
colonies that supplied the power with raw was known as.
materials and markets to see their goods.
Dead Man’s Land
Militarism
Germany’s Land
Alliances
Imperialism
No Man’s Land
Nationalism Lovely Land
He thought it would allow him to avoid
millions of deaths from and invasion of nurses and radio operators
Japan.

Women can help win the war by working war Freedom of Religion
jobs

England or Great Britain They all fought in segregated units.

No Man’s Land Imperialism


The Treaty of Versailles punished Germany WW I might have only involved two countries,
doing all of the following except Austria-Hungary and Serbia if not for what?

Reducing their military Propaganda


Taking away territories and land. The Alliance System
Making their Kaiser work for the Allies to pay off American Nationalism
the debt. Imperialism
Making them pay enormous war reparations.

This photo shows an


This was the U.S. President who attended the example of:
signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
Alliances
Woodrow Wilson Militarism
Theodore Roosevelt Nationalism
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Patriotism
Herbert Hoover

This picture shows an What three countries formed the Allied


example of: Powers during World War I?

Alliances Great Britain, Germany and Russia.


Imperialism
Militarism Italy, Russian, Finland
Nationalism
Belgium, Great Britain and Austria-Hungary

Great Britain, France and Russia

What three countries formed the Central What single event was the spark that made
Powers during World War I? World War I explode?

Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman The assassination of Germany’s Kaiser.


Empire
The assassination of Archduke Francis
Germany, Albania and Australia Ferdinand from Austria.

Germany, Alabama and the Ottoman Empire Germany declared war on France and Russia
because of their secret alliances.
Greenland, Austria-Hungary and Arkansas
The Alliance System Making their Kaiser work for the Allies to pay off
the debt.

Militarism Woodrow Wilson

Nationalism
Great Britain, France and Russia

Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman


The assassination of Archduke Francis
Empire
Ferdinand from Austria.

.
What did the United States use to overcome The policy that kept the United States out of
the threat of German U-Boats in WWI and WW I for three years was called.
WWII?
nationalism
airplanes the alliance system
convoys of ships the convoy system
ships flying neutral flags neutrality
a fleet of American submarines

Which of the following was a result of the


Selective Service Act? Who was the Zimmerman Note sent to and
from?
African Americans could not enter the military
USA from Italy
women could serve in front line combat positions Mexico from Germany
Britain from Soviet Union
troops were segregated by race
France from Japan
men were required to register for the draft

Mutual hostilities, jealousies, fears and


desires led the nations of Europe to sign Each nation wanted its armed forces to be
treaties of assistance that committed them to stronger than those of any potential enemy.
support each other if one of them faced
attack. Militarism
Alliances
Militarism Imperialism
Alliances Nationalism
Imperialism
Nationalism

The new weapons used in WWI had an impact


Competition among major powers of Europe on the war because
for colonies that supplied the power with raw
A lot more soldiers died in a short period of time.
materials and markets to see their goods.
More soldiers were needed because so many were
Militarism being killed.
Alliances
Soldiers didn’t realize the devastating effect of the
Imperialism
weapons which resulted in millions of deaths.
Nationalism
All of the above explain the impact of new weapons
during WWI.
Neutrality convoys of ships

Mexico from Germany men were required to register for the draft

Militarism Alliances

Imperialism
All of the above explain the impact of new
weapons during WWI.
The Treaty of Versailles punished Germany Niccola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were
doing all of the following except charged with and convicted of:

Reducing their military Treason


Taking away territories and land. Robbery and Murder
Making their Kaiser work for the Allies to pay Anarchy
off the debt. Bribery
Making them pay enormous war reparations.

Double Standards refer to:


John T. Scopes challenged a Tennessee law
that forbade the teaching of: Stricter social and moral standards for women
than for men in the 1920s.
Biology
Creationism Lower wages for women than compared to men
in the 1920s.
Fundamentalism
Evolution Amount of work that women did inside the
home compared with that outside the home
in the 1920s.

Fundamentalists believed that:


How did prohibition lead to organized crime?
creationism and evolution could both be right.
It gave gangsters more money to buy illegal alcohol.
prohibition should be repealed.
Since alcohol was illegal, the mafia was needed to
the Bible should be taken literally. supply alcohol to the general public.

Gangsters would compete over getting the law


drinking alcohol was acceptable. repealed.

The Harlem Renaissance refers to:


The new type of music known as “Jazz” was
born in New Orleans and became a means a literary and artistic movement of African-American
culture
of expression for many:
a literary and artistic movement of Irish-American
African Americans culture.
KKK members
Irish Immigrants a time when African-Americans received equal rights
in urban areas like New York City.
Rich white men
Robbery and murder. Making their Kaiser work for the Allies to pay
off the debt.

Stricter social and moral standards for women Evolution


than for men in the 1920s.

Since alcohol was illegal, the mafia was The Bible should be taken literally
needed to supply alcohol to the general
public.

African Americans
a literary and artistic movement of African-
American culture
Which best describes a flapper from the The main significance of the trial of John T.
1920s? Scopes was that __________________.

A woman concerned with passing a women’s suffrage its outdoor setting allowed many Americans to witness
amendment. the justice system in action

A liberated woman that embraced the newest styles, it highlighted the struggle between science and
fashions, and attitudes of the decade. religion in American schools

A women that flaps her mouth too much while she is it led to the repeal of a law that made teaching
at the grocery store. evolution in schools illegal

Why was prohibition hard to enforce?


This was defended but defeated during the
Because the government thought it was a stupid John Scopes Trial.
law
Prohibition
Because a lot of Americans thought it was a Fundamentalism
GOOD law
Nativism
Bec
ause the government did not budget enough
Isolationism
money to help enforce the law

This was the idea that the United States Someone who fights for voting rights for a
should stay out of world affairs. specific group (especially women)

Nativism Evolutionism
Isolationism Bootlegger
Evolutionism Speakeasy
Bootlegger Suffragist

This was the idea that the Bible should be This was someone who provided illegal
read and followed literally. alcohol.

Fundamentalism Isolationism
Nativism Evolutionism
Isolationism Bootlegger
Evolutionism Speakeasy
A liberated woman that embraced the
it highlighted the struggle between science newest styles, fashions, and attitudes of the
and religion in American schools decade.

Evolutionism Because the government did not budget


enough money to help enforce the law

Suffragist Isolationism

Bootlegger Fundamentalism
This was an “underground” saloon or This was an attitude of many Americans after
nightclub where liquor was sold illegally. WWI that developed into a prejudice against
foreign born people.
Isolationism
Evolutionism Fundamentalism
Bootlegger Nativism
Speakeasy Isolationism
Evolutionism

What was “Black Tuesday”? What was a Shantytown?

October 29, 1929, which is when the stock market Small communities in major cities that consisted
crashed. of man-made shacks.
October 29, 1929, which is when Herbert Hoover was Small communities where everyone that was not
elected president.
affected by the Depression lived.
October 29, 1929, which is when the New Deal went
into effect. Urban centers that housed homeless people
at a reduced cost.

Why did Shantytowns later become known


as “Hoovervilles”? Which of the following was NOT one of the
causes of the Dust Bowl?
It was a form of praise for the way President Hoover
dealt with the Depression. Over usage of land
It was a way of showing thanks to President Hoover Severe Drought
for his public works programs. Horrible rain storms
Windstorms
It was a form of criticism of the way President Hoover
dealt with the Depression.

What did the “Bonus Army” want from the Which of the following answers best
government when they marched on describes the system of direct relief?
Washington D.C. in 1932?
Food or payments given to the poor directly from
More guns and ammunition to fight the communists. the federal government.
Money promised to them for their service in World Direct relief given to investors that lost money in
War I. the stock market.
Money promised to them by President Roosevelt’s Relief given to farmers living in the dust bowl so
New Deal. they can plant new crops.
Bonus checks for their role in the Red Scare during
the late 1920s.
Nativism Speakeasy

Small communities in major cities that October 29, 1929, which is when the
consisted of man-made shacks. stock market crashed.

Horrible rain storms It was a form of criticism of the way


President Hoover dealt with the Depression.

Food or payments given to the poor directly


from the federal government. Money promised to them for their service in
World War I.
New Deal program had three main aims, What was one the biggest reasons that the
which were what? Great Depression finally ended?

Relief, Recovery, Reform The stock market finally corrected itself


Power, Protection, Prohibition
Relief, Empowerment, Economic Boom World War II was starting in Europe
Pauperization, Unemployment, Crisis
Roosevelt’s New Deal Programs completely fixed
the economy.

What name was given to the men and boys How did the Social Security Act help the
who rode the rails as they searched for American people?
work?
This act gave insurance and relief to the nation’s
Bonus Marchers retirees and disabled.
speculators This act provided securities for all Americans
hoboes regardless of their situation.
Okies
This act helped Americans by regulating the stock
market.

At least a year of economic decline Several months of economic decline

Direct Relief Direct Relief


Depression Depression
Speculation Speculation
Recession Recession

A charge added on to imported goods Buying stock and then turning around and
selling it for a quick profit.
tariff
Direct Relief Direct Relief
Depression Depression
Speculation Speculation
Recession
World War II was starting in Europe Relief, Recovery, Reform

This act gave insurance and relief to the Hoboes


nation’s retirees and disabled.

Recession Depression

Speculation Tariff
This was created to reform, and to restore Created through the Glass-Steagall Banking
the confidence in the stock market by Act of 1933, this organization originally
providing a means to monitor the market and protected up to $5,000 of an individual’s
enforce laws regarding the buying and bank account.
selling of stocks.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Civilian Conservation Corps Securities and Exchange Commission
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Fair Labor Standards Act
Securities and Exchange Commission

This provided a pension for retired workers This put hundreds of young, single men to
and their spouses and aided people with work in building roads, developing parks,
disabilities, poor mothers, with dependents planting trees, and helping in soil-erosion
and the needy elderly. and flood-control projects.

Social Security Act Social Security Act


Civilian Conservation Corps Civilian Conservation Corps
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

This set a national minimum hourly wage


and prohibited factory labor for children
under 16 years of age.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation


Securities and Exchange Commission
Fair Labor Standards Act
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Securities and Exchange Commission

Civilian Conservation Corps Social Security Act

Fair Labor Standards Act

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