Based on the chart, which best explains Germany’s actions between 1932 and 1939?
In this picture, Franklin Roosevelt is seated
In 1939, which event made the people of Europe realize that war was inevitable?
At the Tehran Conference in 1943, Winston Churchill proposed that the Allies attack Germany from
Why did Hitler most likely assume he could annex Austria and Czechoslovakia?
Which Nazi leaders helped push Germany toward greater anti-Semitism and racism, leading to the Holocaust? Choose four correct answers.
What decisions did Nazi leaders make at the Wannsee Conference in 1942? Choose three correct answers.
Which was one of the first islands taken in the island-hopping campaign?
Allied nations established the International Military Tribunal after World War II mainly to
To achieve a victory in Europe, the Allies needed to create an effective
The US responded to Japan’s expansion into China and French Indochina in the late 1930s by
Who were the Big Three?
The International Military Tribunal included judges and prosecutors from which countries? Choose three correct answers.
Why did the Allies target weak islands?
How did the events of December 7, 1941 change the course of World War II?
Japan attacked the US at Pearl Harbor in an effort to
Why did the Allies believe that New Guinea was strategically important?
After entering the war, why did the US send more troops to Europe than to Japan?
One way Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles in the 1930s was by
As WWII began, Nazi leaders discussed how to eliminate Jewish people and other groups from their territories. What was the euphemism used to refer to this plan?
What is the best definition of a “blitzkrieg”?
Which country followed a policy of isolationism in the 1930s?
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