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Unit 7 Total War Reteach

Unit 7 Total War Reteach

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What are two reasons the rise of Fascist dictators made it hard for the United States to remain Neutral in the War. Select the top two answers.

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Aggressive territorial expansion threatening global peace.

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They were attacking nations that we were not allies with.

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They were promoting democracy around the world.

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They were attacking nations we had at that point historically been trading with.

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Multiple Choice

What was passed in order for the United States to help their allies while still remaining neutral in the war.

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The Lend Lease Act

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The Prohibition Act

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The Stamp Act

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The Neutrality Acts

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Multiple Choice

How did the Lend-Lease Act change the United States's policy of neutrality?

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Congress allowed the loans or weapons sales to any nation whose international role is vital to the common defense of the US.

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Congress promoted free enterprise for weapons manufacturers to sell their product to any potential buyers.

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Which event on the Homefront was a direct response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor & the U.S. entering into WWII ?

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Passage of the 19th Amendment

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Passage of Executive Order 9066

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Ratification of the Treaty of Versailles

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Liberation of Concentration Camps

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Multiple Choice


How did the United States treat Japanese Americans after the attack on Pearl Harbor?

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They were put into internment camps

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They were removed from the US military

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They were removed from their homes

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

The rights of citizens under the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments of the Constitution were violated by the U.S. government when it authorized the establishment of —

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internment camps for Japanese Americans

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the Office of War Mobilization

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nuclear test sites in Nevada

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the Office of Price Administration

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Multiple Choice

What role did women play in the workforce during WWII?

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Women were not allowed to work during WWII

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Women stayed at home and did not participate in the workforce

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Women only worked in non-essential industries

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Women took on jobs traditionally held by men who were serving in the military.

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Multiple Choice

How did the role of women in the workforce change as a result of WWII?

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Women took on new roles and responsibilities in various industries.

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Women were not allowed to work during WWII

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Women were only allowed to work in non-essential industries

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Women continued to work in traditional roles such as homemakers

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following was President Truman's reason to drop atomic bombs on Japan?

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Bring the war to an end quickly & save American lives

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Punish Japan for Pearl Harbor

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Show the World how powerful the U.S. is

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test out the atomic bomb on real people

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Multiple Choice

Read the definition. Then choose the vocabulary term that is defined.

restricting how much people buy or use.

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riveting

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inflating

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rationing

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conserving

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Multiple Choice

Read the definition. Then choose the vocabulary term that is defined.

a family garden planted to support the war effort.

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victory garden

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riveting garden

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propaganda garden

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ration garden

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Multiple Choice

What was the U.S. military strategy known as, which aimed to gain a position close to mainland Japan?

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Blitzkrieg

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Island Hopping

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Trench Warfare

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Guerrilla Warfare

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