Unit 4 Around the World
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Unit 6 Around the World
+ 1. Before 1937, when dictators in
Japan, Germany, and Italy came to
power, the United States wanted to
A.
Join the League of Nations to control the
strength of the dictators.
B.
Remain isolated and ban arms sales to nations
at war
C.
Build up its military forces and offer arms to
threatened nations
D.
Offer economic aid to G. Britain to try to avoid
conflict
+ 2. Which famous scientist signed a
letter and sent it to FDR informing
him about the atomic bomb
A. Leo
B.
Szalzard
Albert Einstein
C. Bill
Nye the Science Guy
D. Prof. Proton
3. What was the series of altercations
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that occurred in Los Angeles during
WWII between military men and
Mexican American youth referred to
as? .
A. Bracero
B.
Program
Mexican Migration
C. Zoot
D. 2nd
Suit Riot
Great Migration
+ 4. Government order for the “removal
of resident enemy aliens” from parts of
the West vaguely identified as
“military areas.” What is the formal
name for this Order?
A. Manhattan
B.
Project
Navajo Code Talkers
C. 442nd
Regiment
D. Executive
Order 9066
+ 5. Allied military strategy used
in the Pacific to defeat the
Japanese empire
A.
Operation Overlord
B.
Island Hopping
C.
Operation Torch
D.
Blitzkrieg
+ 6. The architect of the D-Day
invasion of Normandy was
A. General
B.
Patton
General MacArthur
C. General
Eisenhower
D. General
Rommel
+ 7. In January 1941 Franklin
Roosevelt told Americans he hoped
to establish a world based on ?
A.
the idea of manifest destiny
B.
worldwide Christian beliefs
C.
an elimination of armaments
D.
his idea of the basic four
freedoms
+ 8. Famously declared that the
bombing of Pearl Harbor, would
be a day that lived in infamy
A.
FDR
B.
Harry Truman
C.
Adolf Hitler
D.
Winston Churchill
+ 9. Which country developed the
Island Hopping strategy? No
Choices!
10.
Mexican
Migrant
farm
workers
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became an important part of the
Southwest’s agricultural system as a
result of what government program?
A. Bracero
B.
Program
Zoot Suit Riot
C. 442nd
D. 2nd
Regiment
Great Migration
+ Review: Which amendment
outlawed the quartering of
troops? NO CHOICES
+ 12. Who promised to come back
for the Allied Bataan Prisoners?
A. Douglas
B.
MacArthur
Franklin Roosevelt
C. Dwight
Eisenhower
D. George
Patton
+ 13. What was the goal of
Operation Overlord?
A. To
B.
gain passage way into Europe
To boost American morale
C.
To develop the atomic bomb
D.
To crush Japanese military
bases
+ 14. Who desegregated the
military after WWII?
A. FDR
B.
Winston Churchill
C. Harry Truman
D. Dwight
Eisenhower
+ 15. In the Philippines, surrendered
Allied troops were forced by the
Japanese to march 65 miles to the
prison camp. Thousands died on the
way.
A.
Trail of Tears
B.
Kamikaze March
C.
Bataan Death March
D.
Rape of Nanking
+ 16. In response to the attack on
Pearl Harbor a bombing raid
was organized on Tokyo, Japan
A. Battle
B.
of Midway
V-J Day
C. Doolittle
D. Battle
Raid
of Iwo Jima
+ 17. What speech proposed the
Lend-Lease Act?
A. Four
B.
Freedoms Speech
Date Which will Live in Infamy
Speech
C. Battle
D. Iron
of Britain Speech
Curtain Speech
+ 18. Which two were the goals of the
“Double V” Campaign?
A. Victory
B.
over racism abroad
Victory over Hitler
C. Victory
over racism in America
D. Victory
in Europe
+ 19. What was the code name of DDay? – NO CHOICES
Operation Overlord
+ 20. Who made up the 442nd
Combat Regiment?
A. Japanese-Americans
B.
Mexican-Americans
C. Nazi-Germany
D. African-Americans
+ 21. May, 1945, Germany gave its
unconditional surrender. This was
known as _____- Day? NO CHOICES
VE Day
+ 22. What country invaded
Manchuria in 1931?
A. China
B.
North Korea
C. South
D. Japan
Korea
+ 23. Which of the following events
turned the tide of the war in the Pacific
against Japan and allowed the Allies to
begin taking the offensive?
A. Iwo
B.
Jima
Okinawa
C. Philippines
D. Midway
+ 24. The Great Migration during
WWI was a flow of
A.
Europeans fleeing to the United States due to
the war in Europe.
B.
African Americans moving from the South to
Northern cities.
C.
French refugees fleeing to Britain ahead of the
German onslaught.
D.
Mexicans fleeing to the American Southwest to
escape political turmoil.
+ 25. The U.S. Congress passed a
series of neutrality acts beginning
in August 1935 in response to
A.
Japanese invading Manchuria
B.
German and Italian aggression
C.
France fell to Germany
D.
Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
+ 26. British Prime Minister who
encouraged the resistance of Nazi
domination
A.
Benito Mussolini
B.
Dwight Eisenhower
C.
Winston Churchill
D.
Neville Chamberlain
+ 27. Sued the US Government for
being put in a Japanese
Internment Camp
A.
Fukuzawa Yukichi
B.
Tsuda Yukio
C.
Yoshihito Hirohito
D.
Fred Korematsu