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Ch 16 Set 3
Test Description: Ch 16 Set 3
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1) What prompted Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany?
A
Soviet invasion of Poland
B
German invasion of France
C
German invasion of Czechoslovakia
D
German invasion of Poland
2) What was Hitler's prime reason for wanting to take Poland?
A
He knew it would cause Great Britain and France to declare war.
B
All of these.
C
He wanted the Polish Corridor and the port city of Danzig.
D
He knew it would be a bargaining chip with the Soviet Union.
3) What was significant about the Battle of Midway?
A
It turned the war in the Pacific against the Japanese.
B
All of these.
C
It destroyed the whole of the Japanese navy.
D
It marked the end of the war for the Japanese.
4) What was the Allies' plan for victory over the Nazis?
A
The Allies would fight Germany on two fronts to weaken it.
B
The Allies would join forces on the Eastern Front and invade Germany.
C
The Allies instigated Operation Torch to burn key points in Germany.
D
The Allies focused their forces on North Africa to keep control of the oil.
5) What was the goal of Hitler's Final Solution?
A
It was a way to amass more soldiers for the invasion of Russia.
B
It was a process to divide up his territories among his generals.
C
It was a system for winning the war before the Americans entered.
D
It was genocide of people the Nazis considered inferior.
6) What was the main target of the kamikazes?
A
ground troops
B
civilian populations
C
air bases
D
ships
7) What was the result of Germany's invasion of Poland?
A
Soviet forces invaded Germany.
B
Soviet forces came to Poland's defense.
C
Britain and France declared war on Germany.
D
Britain and France sued for peace with Germany.
8) What was the significance of the Atlantic Charter both during and after the war?
A
It was signed on a ship in the Atlantic where the U.S. navy would soon enter an undeclared naval war with Germany.
B
It cut off trade with Axis Powers and established trade embargoes for the postwar era.
C
It upheld rights of free trade and choice of government, and it became the plan for postwar peace.
D
It established an alliance between Great Britain and the United States to oversee postwar peace.
9) What was the U.S. response to Japanese aggression in Southeast Asia in mid-1941?
A
began a boycott of Japanese-made products
B
broke off peace talks with Japan
C
cut oil supplies to Japan
D
declare war on Japan
10) Where were atomic bombs dropped?
A
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
B
Tokyo and Hong Kong
C
Dresden and Berlin
D
Leyte Island and Midway
11) Which of the following nations paid the greatest price in terms of the number of lives lost during the war?
A
Germany
B
Japan
C
Soviet Union
D
France
12) Which of the following occurred on D-Day?
A
the Allied invasion of France
B
the Allied invasion of Italy
C
the Allied bombing of Nagasaki
D
the Allied bombing of Hiroshima
13) Which of the following was addressed by the Nuremberg Trials?
A
the internment of Japanese-American citizens
B
the Holocaust
C
the use of nuclear bombs
D
the firebombing of Dresden
14) Which of the following was the location of a Nazi extermination camp?
A
Warsaw
B
Berlin
C
Auschwitz
D
Dresden
15) Who led efforts to draw up the Japanese constitution?
A
Harry Truman
B
Emperor Hirohito
C
Hideki Tojo
D
Douglas MacArthur
16) Who organized and oversaw the demilitarization of Japan?
A
U.S. Army
B
emperor of Japan
C
U.S. Congress
D
Diet of Japan
17) Who was the mastermind of the island-hopping strategy?
A
Franklin Roosevelt
B
Chester Nimitz
C
James H. Doolittle
D
Douglas MacArthur
18) Who was the supreme commander of the Western Allied forces in Europe?
A
General Dwight D. Eisenhower
B
General Bernard Montgomery
C
General George Patton
D
General Erwin Rommel
19) Who went on the Bataan Death March, and why?
A
Chinese civilians, because they were forced off their land by the Japanese invasion
B
Allied prisoners of war, because the Japanese forced them to
C
Japanese soldiers, because they refused to surrender
D
Allied soldiers, because it was essential to the success of the island-hopping strategy
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