
Mobilizing for War/The Homefront
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Stephen Zeringer
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U.S. Mobilizes for War
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Match
Match the following
Fascist Dictator of Germany
Fascist Dictator of Italy
Militaristic Prime Minister of Japan
POTUS of the U.S. in the beginning of the war
Prime Minister of Britain
Adolf Hitler
Benito Mussolini
Hideki Tojo
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Winston Churchill
Adolf Hitler
Benito Mussolini
Hideki Tojo
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Winston Churchill
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Multiple Choice
What does appeasement mean?
To never back down from an aggressor
To give in to aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war
To give in to an aggressor to become allies and control more of the world
To stop an aggressor before they can take too much territory
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Multiple Choice
What stance does FDR seem to have towards U.S. neutrality and involvement in foreign affairs?
FDR wishes that it was America Germany invaded so he could immediately put a stop to foreign aggressors
FDR is more inclined toward helping foreign nations to prevent war and not an isolationist
FDR is a pacifist who is against all war but wants to help others by sending money and ships
FDR is more inclined towards being an isolationist that does not want to get involved in foreign affairs whatsoever
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Multiple Select
How did the U.S. lean away from neutrality with Japan and China (pick two)
The U.S. sent aid to China through the Lend-Lease Act
The U.S. sent troops to aid China and fight back against the Japanese aggressors
The U.S. immediately sent China weapons and military equipment to stop Japanese aggression
The U.S. froze Japanese assets and reduced the amount of oil and other goods it provided to Japan
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Open Ended
Describe at least FOUR events that helped lead America out of neutrality and into an active participant of WWII
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Multiple Choice
What was the purpose of the Office of War Information?
To show the public that their efforts were not working
To help the public create propaganda for others to view
To help the public understand the war and be a liaison through various media
To help the public defund the war as much as possible and protest
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Open Ended
How did propaganda influence attitudes during the war?
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Open Ended
Describe how WWII affected the United States at home. What changes happened?
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