US History Test WW2
US History Test WW2 US History Test WW2 US History Test WW2 Why did Churchill speak out against appeasement? He believed Germany needed to pay for its actions in World War I. He feared it put France and Britain at risk for invasion. He thought the US needed to do more than supply money and weapons. He worried that the Japanese were expanding too quickly in Asia. - ☑B. What was one way the Nazi Party promoted the idea of German greatness? by attacking the United States at Pearl Harbor by pursuing German isolationism by declaring some ethnic and religious groups inferior by expanding political freedoms and suffrage - ☑C. Which was the primary reason many Italians supported a fascist regime? to defy German influence to reestablish elections to solve economic problems to dominate Europe - ☑C. What did Roosevelt mean when he said the United States must be an "arsenal of democracy"? The United States would declare war on Japan and enter the war. The United States should send troops to help defend Europe. The United States must join the war and assist the Allies. The United States could provide supplies to the Allies without joining the war. - ☑D. By signing the Munich Agreement, Germany agreed to pay billions of dollars to Allied Forces. decrease the size of its military. return lands captured during their aggressive expansion. stop its expansion into Western Europe. - ☑D. Which term describes a "lightning war" that uses a combination of air attacks and fast-moving ground forces to win a quick victory? blitzkrieg appeasement fascism arsenal - ☑A. How did the Lend-Lease Act allow the United States to assist its allies in Europe? It allowed Congress to declare war on the Axis powers. It permitted Allied forces to borrow arms. It allowed Allies to purchase US weapons by paying cash. It provided Great Britain with assistance for coastal defenses. - ☑B. Which event did Roosevelt refer to as "a day that will live in infamy"? the surrender of France the Allied declaration of war on Germany the attack on Pearl Harbor the signing of the Munich Agreement - ☑C. By signing the Munich Agreement, European leaders agreed to unite German-speaking peoples. respond to German aggression with military action. allow Germany to take over territory in Eastern Europe. redistribute German lands lost after World War I. - ☑C. Which countries had territory under German control by the end of 1940? Check all that apply. France the Netherlands Italy Belgium Poland Austria - ☑EVERYTHING BUT ITALY Who was the leader of the Nazi Party? Benito Mussolini Franklin Roosevelt Winston Churchill Adolf Hitler - ☑D. Which event did Roosevelt refer to as "a day that will live in infamy"? the surrender of France the Allied declaration of war on Germany the attack on Pearl Harbor the signing of the Munich Agreement - ☑C.
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